What the hell is a core charge?
relientokay
02-15-2003, 11:24 PM
I was looking to buy a Gude head package from Mantary Motorsports usa.com and there is a core charge of 500 dollars on like the head package and then it says the regular price. On throttle bodies it says 250 then the regular price of 275. What is a core charge??????
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ben
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ben
maxspeedhonda
02-16-2003, 01:06 AM
If you send back the part you are replacing then they usually refund you the core charge. Havnt you ever had to replace a battery before?
sparq
02-16-2003, 08:12 AM
Who pays core charges on batteries?
They usually have them on calipers, alternators, things of that nature. Because what they are basically selling you is a remanufactured part, and to keep the prices low, you need to bring them a "rebuildable" replacement part.
They usually have them on calipers, alternators, things of that nature. Because what they are basically selling you is a remanufactured part, and to keep the prices low, you need to bring them a "rebuildable" replacement part.
maxspeedhonda
02-16-2003, 08:49 PM
They charge core down here on batteries. Dunno maybe its just a state thing. And I think they also recycle batteries and use certian parts of them again.
gunnmen01
02-21-2003, 10:50 PM
Batteries from k mart, walmart,etc... they have a core charge...that way they get a rebuildable core to sell to the next guy...batteries have lead in them that they recycle....
gunnmen01
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Melt
02-21-2003, 10:52 PM
Damn, I need to take my old battery back to pepboys, I got like 3 sitting around here.
Darius03
01-23-2007, 01:20 PM
I was looking to buy a Gude head package from Mantary Motorsports usa.com and there is a core charge of 500 dollars on like the head package and then it says the regular price. On throttle bodies it says 250 then the regular price of 275. What is a core charge??????
ben
The place where I am having my car fixed diagnosed the problem as a failed electronic computer module. It is a very expensive part and I asked if I could have the old part back. The owner/technician/mechanic told me that I will have to pay a core charge if I want the old part back, but if the seller get the old part then I will not have to pay the core charge which will be deducted from the regular price of the part.
Since I will not know whether the electronic module is replaced or just kept as is, my concern is that I really do not know whether my problem is a simple one that will only cost me 1/10th of the estimate of replacing the electronic module which couldn't really have a problem with it.
ben
The place where I am having my car fixed diagnosed the problem as a failed electronic computer module. It is a very expensive part and I asked if I could have the old part back. The owner/technician/mechanic told me that I will have to pay a core charge if I want the old part back, but if the seller get the old part then I will not have to pay the core charge which will be deducted from the regular price of the part.
Since I will not know whether the electronic module is replaced or just kept as is, my concern is that I really do not know whether my problem is a simple one that will only cost me 1/10th of the estimate of replacing the electronic module which couldn't really have a problem with it.
Greenblurr93
01-23-2007, 05:37 PM
whoa dude... 4 year old thread.... dont bring back old threads... and to help in your problem, go to a junkyard and get an ECU for like $50 and bring it to the mechanic
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