Corrosion protection, body repairs – HONDA 2000 Insight - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Corrosion Protection, Body Repairs

Inspect and clean out the drain

holes in the bottom of the doors

and body.

Check the floor coverings for

dampness. Carpeting and floor

mats may remain damp for a long

time, especially in winter. This

dampness can eventually cause

the floor panels to corrode.

Use a high-pressure spray to clean

the underside of your car. This is

especially important in areas that

use road salt in winter. It is also a

good idea in humid climates and

areas subject to salt air.

Have the corrosion-preventive

coatings on the underside of your

car inspected and repaired

periodically.

Body Repairs

Body repairs can affect your car's

resistance to corrosion. If your car

needs repairs after a collision, pay

close attention to the parts used in

the repair and the quality of the

work.

Make sure the repair facility uses

Genuine Honda replacement body

parts. Some companies make sheet

metal pieces that seem to duplicate

the original Honda body parts, but

are actually inferior in fit, finish, and

corrosion resistance. Once installed,

they do not give the same high-

quality appearance.

When reporting your collision to the

insurance company, tell them you

want Genuine Honda parts used in

the repair. Although most insurers

recognize the quality of original

parts, some may try to specify that

the repairs be done with other

available parts. You should investi-

gate this before any repairs have

begun.

Take your car to your authorized

Honda dealer for inspection after the

repairs are completed. Your dealer

can make sure that quality materials

were used, and that corrosion-

preventive coatings were applied to

all repaired and replaced parts.

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