So, my 2012 Honda Fit's CV axle snapped just now. I managed to push it near the curb where it is parked. This happened 1 week before I was set to bring it to Honda to replace those same CV axles as part of their recall campaign (many 2009 to 2013 Honda Fits have had the CV axles snap due to rust.)
Anyways, I can't someone willing to tow my car to the dealership because major storm IDA just happened here in NY and it disabled MANY VEHICLES. They're littered on the road.
Luckily, this happened fairly close to home, I was able to walk home after parking the car with the help of a few strangers who gave me a push.
Anyways, my appointment is tuesday, if I can't find someone to tow my car to the dealership, I was thinking about lugging my tools to the car and repairing that broken snapped CV axle using JB Weld (which according to Project Farm on Youtube is absolutely super strong.) Perhaps multiple thick coatings of it?
What do you think of this idea?
Really dumb? Next time I might not be so lucky???????
chime in.
I bet it's really dumb.
Anyways, I can't someone willing to tow my car to the dealership because major storm IDA just happened here in NY and it disabled MANY VEHICLES. They're littered on the road.
Luckily, this happened fairly close to home, I was able to walk home after parking the car with the help of a few strangers who gave me a push.
Anyways, my appointment is tuesday, if I can't find someone to tow my car to the dealership, I was thinking about lugging my tools to the car and repairing that broken snapped CV axle using JB Weld (which according to Project Farm on Youtube is absolutely super strong.) Perhaps multiple thick coatings of it?
What do you think of this idea?
Really dumb? Next time I might not be so lucky???????
chime in.
I bet it's really dumb.