A/C went out on my 2010 Honda civic, had to get it recharged at a little pit stop place. Will the Honda company reimburse me the $80?

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Asked by CountryLife2015 Aug 07, 2015 at 02:18 PM about the 2010 Honda Civic DX

Question type: General

I just bought a used 2010 Honda Civic from the dealership almost a month ago. It
came with a limited warranty.
My boyfriend and I were on our way to a resort and my air conditioner all of a sudden
went warm and was barely blowing any air out. Were in the middle of six lane traffic so
we decide to find a little repair shop at the next town.
If I take in my receipt showing that I had to pay $80.00 to have my ac charged, will
they give me the money back?

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Check with the dealer and check your warranty to see if that is covered under the warranty

3,940

Unless you purchased a Honda Certified Pre Owned vehicle, i seriously doubt the dealer or Honda will reimburse you. Especially you did not bring the car to their shop for repair.

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