I forgot to add in about the good will... my thinking on them doing a good will replacement would be that they could still call it warranty work and get out of actually having to pay for the motor (Acura would pick up the tab). I'd rather Vandergriff pay for a motor and put it in, and cover it under the same 100k warranty I had before, and NOT deal with the hassles that come from having a good will repair.
If the engine does get replaced, I will also request that the old one remain in my possession...




time to mention that little tidbit!
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cares?) and caused the overrev, I'd expect them to do what it takes for me to retain the warranty coverage I'd purchased with the vehicle. If that means they have to replace the engine, so be it. If there is a factory procedure for erasing that code (this is likely, but it's probably the Regional Acura rep that has the ability to do this instead of the dealership), then I'd want the code removed and my warranty reinstated. I'd also want this little incident noted on the car's "permanent file" so that it can be referred to in the future at any Acura dealership.
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