I'm sitting at the dealer having the lost-motion-spring recall done on the Fit. The service writer tried to upsell me on a $500 30k mile service package. I declined. It ended up with him telling me that since I didn't have the Fit serviced at the dealership, any remaining warranty with American Honda basically flew out the window. He said that oil analyses or other technical measures wouldn't matter, just service history at the dealer when determining any remaining powertrain coverage.
I think that it's a total crock, and a scare tactic to try to sell a transmission flush and air/cabin filter replacement. I also think that the remaining powertrain warranty would be upheld since we've followed the owner's manual recommendations, and have documentation to prove that. Specifically, the owner's manual says the first transmission service needs to happen at 60k miles.
So am I justified in thinking I'll have a "leg to stand on" providing my own documentation if anything happens with the engine/transmission?
I think that it's a total crock, and a scare tactic to try to sell a transmission flush and air/cabin filter replacement. I also think that the remaining powertrain warranty would be upheld since we've followed the owner's manual recommendations, and have documentation to prove that. Specifically, the owner's manual says the first transmission service needs to happen at 60k miles.
So am I justified in thinking I'll have a "leg to stand on" providing my own documentation if anything happens with the engine/transmission?