Yes, it is possible. The company may take you to court and/or file a lien against you. The proper place for contesting the payment would be, first with the company itself, and if no satisfaction is reached, take them to court.
If cared for and serviced correctly it is very dependable
A professional licensed Mechanic is trained to look for signs of problems or damage,when working on a transmission. The mechanic usually will drive the vehical after its been serviced to see if problem has been fixed.
300,000 if kepted serviced and driven correctly and use good lubricants and parts
Not unless it hasn't been serviced or its been abused.
Get it serviced. Depending on the model there could be several different causes for your problems.
Try unplugging and replugging in the sensor. If you recently had your air conditioned serviced it may not read correctly.
There might be a hole in the oil pan. One or more oil seals may have dried out and cracked. If recently serviced the sump plug might not have been replaced correctly. If not serviced regularly the bolts holding the oil pan in place may have become loose.
The short answer is you don't. The entire unit is serviced as a unit, individual parts are not available new.
The most common serviced areas on the 2000 Honda Civic, and most commonly complained about areas of the Honda 2000 were collected by CarComplaints.com. They referenced not only consumer opinion sites, but also statistics on repairs, and resources such as Consumer Reports and Car and Driver magazine. The most common problem area associated with the 2000 Honda Civic is the windshield and windshields wipers. Next are transmission issues, that led to a higher than average servicing and repairs. Equally related were the issues with the Civics engine and electrical problems. In Addition, there were consistent complaints about the heater, body rust problems, drivetrain problems, and seat belt/air bag problems. All in all, the 2000 Honda Civic fairs much better than their competitors.
It is a mechanical piece of equipment and should be serviced so potential problems can be addressed before a failure occurs. Maintenance through cleaning is also essential to keep your boilers in its best condition. Service companies like Newhamheating provide this services 24 hours and 7days a week.
As Honda has had some problems with this transmission I recommend you have the fluid/filter changed every 50,000 miles.
INSP mean "Inspection" or in other words "The car needs a service." IF it has been serviced recently take it back where it was serviced, and ask them to finish the job by reseting the service light. If it has not been serviced, get it serviced.