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Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by Belvinho(m): 6:28am On Oct 05, 2016
To begin with, I never thought that people like Livinhubby still exist. At least not during this economic recession.

My story begins thus. I drive a 2001 Honda Accord V6, which is an everyday car for me. I return from work very late (at least 11:30pm) and as such needs my car to be fully functional.

Two weeks ago, while driving on third mainland bridge, I kept losing the 4th gear as the car was revving so high and jerked violently. I quickly shifted to the 3rd gear and reduced my speed. Few minutes later I lost the 3rd gear and a state of confusion took over. To make matters worse, I could not park as this was the fishing ground for LASTMA.

Upon getting to my destination which was Victoria Island 20 minutes later, I noticed a trail of ATF. Opened the hood and saw ATF splattered everywhere. The hose sending fluid from the transmission to the radiator for cooling had ruptured and ATF was gushing out.

I got a mechanic from the office I visited and he got the hose repaired after which we filled the transmission with 2 litres of ATF. The transmission never remained the same after then. Driving back to the mainland was an uphill task as even keke was faster than I was. My transmission had been starved of lubrication and friction took over to render it inoperable.

I called several mechanics to help get it changed. Some called exorbitant prices with outrageous installation prices while others gave outrageously low prices for this repair. I then called Livinhubby who I had started doing business with 2 weeks earlier. He told me to bring the car over.

Fast forward to today, my car drives smoothly, gear changes promptly and feels like a race car.

I don't know how else to show my appreciation, as the Thank You I said after picking up the car seems to feel very small. You even gave me a flexible payment plan.

THANK YOU so much LIVINHUBBY

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Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by Whizpeter(m): 8:15am On Oct 05, 2016
This is the kind of story I love seeing on Nairaland!!!

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Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by diportivo: 9:08am On Oct 05, 2016
luvinhubby

Wey my malt from this deal

Nice one bro grin

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Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by Conner44: 12:07pm On Oct 06, 2016
Belvinho:
To begin with, I never thought that people like Livinhubby still exist. At least not during this economic recession.

My story begins thus. I drive a 2001 Honda Accord V6, which is an everyday car for me. I return from work very late (at least 11:30pm) and as such needs my car to be fully functional.

Two weeks ago, while driving on third mainland bridge, I kept losing the 4th gear as the car was revving so high and jerked violently. I quickly shifted to the 3rd gear and reduced my speed. Few minutes later I lost the 3rd gear and a state of confusion took over. To make matters worse, I could not park as this was the fishing ground for LASTMA.

Upon getting to my destination which was Victoria Island 20 minutes later, I noticed a trail of ATF. Opened the hood and saw ATF splattered everywhere. The hose sending fluid from the transmission to the radiator for cooling had ruptured and ATF was gushing out.

I got a mechanic from the office I visited and he got the hose repaired after which we filled the transmission with 2 litres of ATF. The transmission never remained the same after then. Driving back to the mainland was an uphill task as even keke was faster than I was. My transmission had been starved of lubrication and friction took over to render it inoperable.

I called several mechanics to help get it changed. Some called exorbitant prices with outrageous installation prices while others gave outrageously low prices for this repair. I then called Livinhubby who I had started doing business with 2 weeks earlier. He told me to bring the car over.

Fast forward to today, my car drives smoothly, gear changes promptly and feels like a race car.

I don't know how else to show my appreciation, as the Thank You I said after picking up the car seems to feel very small. You even gave me a flexible payment plan.

THANK YOU so much LIVINHUBBY


So... Did you later change it or have it fixed? I meant the gearbox
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by ZIMDRILL(m): 1:41pm On Oct 06, 2016
Conner44:



So... Did you later change it or have it fixed? I meant the gearbox

from what he discribed there is no need to fix the gearbox the problem was the broken pipe

so either repair the pipe or replace it top up the gearbox and good to go
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by Belvinho(m): 12:57pm On Oct 09, 2016
The gearbox was changed. Running the car for over 40 minutes compromised it. After changing the pipe, the car refused to select properly. A scan on the car showed AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTION.

My appreciation was the way and manner Livinhubby took his time to source for a very good Gearbox, his professionalism and providing a soft payment plan.

From the moment i contacted him, he wasn't about the money but about providing a solution. In this present day, very little people will give goods and render service without collecting their money in full.
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by abidemidare: 10:21pm On Oct 09, 2016
Very nice man, have met him one on one. Tall and handsome.
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by x2d: 9:36pm On Oct 21, 2016
Belvinho:
The gearbox was changed. Running the car for over 40 minutes compromised it. After changing the pipe, the car refused to select properly. A scan on the car showed AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTION.
My appreciation was the way and manner Livinhubby took his time to source for a very good Gearbox, his professionalism and providing a soft payment plan.
From the moment i contacted him, he wasn't about the money but about providing a solution. In this present day, very little people will give goods and render service without collecting their money in full.


Pls how do i reach LIVINGHUBBY my gearbox is not going beyond gear 3 and i need urgent help. I live in lagos.
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by abidemidare: 9:44pm On Oct 21, 2016
x2d:



Pls how do i reach LIVINGHUBBY my gearbox is not going beyond gear 3 and i need urgent help. I live in lagos.


0802 925 5299 Roland Okeke OYINGBO
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by Fortissimo502: 4:56am On Oct 22, 2016
I remember buying transmission fluid from him. Paid on delivery. I guess he's one of those business men that know that a good name is much more valuable than those cheap scams some idiots do.
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by aieromon(m): 8:13am On Oct 22, 2016
abidemidare:
Very nice man, have met him one on one. Tall and handsome.

Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by x2d: 2:53pm On Oct 22, 2016
abidemidare:



0802 925 5299 Roland Okeke OYINGBO


Thanks a bunch
Re: Thank You Very Much Livinhubby by FlyboyZee: 3:13pm On Oct 22, 2016
x2d:



Pls how do i reach LIVINGHUBBY my gearbox is not going beyond gear 3 and i need urgent help. I live in lagos.
You can also follow his thread here:
https://www.nairaland.com/996664/maintenance-tips-honda-cars

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