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Can anyone recommend a trustworthy Honda car mechanic around Rangsit area?

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I have a Honda CRV 10 yrs old that needs a service.

I've had no problems with it except that now it appears to be lacking power in the low rev range, and trying to accelerate to get out of the way is not what it used to be.

I run it most of the time on LPG, occasionally petrol when the LPG runs out unexpectedly.

I don't want to take it to somewhere that I don't know or hasn't been recommended by someone, in case I get ripped off.

I used to be able to do my own servicing many, many years ago but now haven't got the tools or knowledge of the modern engines.

Thanks guys.

When I lived in Lam Luk Ka I used an independent Honda specialist who were all ex-Honda technicians, located on the main Lam Luk Ka road between Klong 2 and Klong 3 on the right hand side heading towards Klong 3. Don't know the name of the place but there was only one and it displayed big Honda "H" outside. They've been there for years and are reliable, knowledgeable and not expensive. And the owner speaks English.

It may be a bit of a drive for you but it would be worth it.

Thanks MMarlow, I'll certainly give that one a try.

There is also quite a large independent Honda repairer on Khlong 4. East side of the road about half way between Lam Luk Ka Road and Nakon Nayok Road.

Always looks very busy. It has a faded sign outside with the Honda logo.

If You run on Gas and there is a power loss look for a Gas Conversion Service place. Gas is relatively new on Honda's, so old employees wont know much .just a thought.

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