For those who are experiencing this one click issue and are frustrated as all hell, replace the starter. One week later, haven’t had any issues starting the car at all. In fact, the startup sounds even more powerful than it did before.
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I got a honda civic 2008 with a 2.2 ctdi engine that has 294000kilometers in it and still has the original timing chain. honda engines of this era at least in the EU are known to LAST, whether its diesel or gasoline…no rattling=you don’t need to change the timing chain.
The OEM air filters for my 2020 LX are super well made and atleast locally in Canada I havn't found a better option.
Only use Honda oem denso alternator. Yes they are expensive but you will be replacing it again if you use an off brand. Been there, done that.
After getting a P0128 code and replacing the Tstat with an OEM equivalent from a parts house and my code coming back and then actually buying the OEM straight from the dealer fixing my code, I’m hesitant on what I should really put in my car since it seems to be sensitive to parts as well. I remember buying Tstats from AutoZone and never being a problem before.
I have an 06 178k miles and my starter just failed on me. I was hoping it was a relay or switch but I had a new OEM one put in for around $800 ish as well.
I had to replace mine on our 2018 Honda CRV at 134,000km (83,000miles) Emmissions System Problem light came on and ODB scan was for code p219E third cylinder. All cylinders failed AFM test at dealership and exhaust smelled noticeably rich .
Headlights are garbage… they use reflectors rather than projectors and so even though the led is bright, it is extremely diffuse. The diffuse pattern is particularly useless in heavy precipitation.
I’ve never owned a truck before so I asked my buddy if the sensors were worth it (he has a Trailsport) and he said they’re basically useless so i went with a Sport trim
I use them to get as close to our hedges against the house as I can so its easier for the family to walk around to get to their vehicles. Other than that I've never bothered to get close enough to anything for them to go off. Was it worth it? No
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