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Can You Recommend a Good Honda Mechanic

 
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tonypuck



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:17 pm
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Hi Everyone,

I own an early model Honda Accord, think its a 95 model, its a sweet car with all the car toys. But thats another story, I had the pads replaced by a back yard mechanic recently and now I keep hearing a quick, click, clicking sound when I hit the brakes. If the stop is not too sudden its fine. I know something is wrong but this mechanic just cannot seem to be able to repair the problem.

I'm really don't know anyone who specializes in Hondas. I would appreciate if someone can recommend anyone preferably in the St Joseph/Curepe area. Thanks a lot.
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EL JEFE
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El Soccoro

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ek4ever
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 2:58 pm
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most likely when the pads were replaced the mechanic threw away the shims....this happened to me too ... I went to Autonation and they hooked me up with the right pads....problem solved
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-jason 728-5644 Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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