Val said:
Get the error codes scanned. Also, check your power and ground cables with a multimeter if nothing seems off mechanically.
My neighbour thought it was just low on oil, but it’s happening again two weeks after an oil change.
The dealership charged me $600 the first time and didn’t fix it. Then they charged another $200 to diagnose it and quoted $20k to repair it. I can’t believe it.
Val said:
Get the error codes scanned. Also, check your power and ground cables with a multimeter if nothing seems off mechanically.
I ended up getting another car because I need something reliable for my kid. Got a Durango RT, but now I’m stuck figuring out what to do with the Civic.