No USB flash drive plugged in and yeah I've tried it unlocked. In my friend's rental car that has it (Ford focus), I plugged in my phone to see if it would work and it didn't so I'm starting to think it's an issue with my phone (pixel 2) and the newest software.
Tried three different cables including the one I had been using AA with for months. None of them worked. I have the original usb c to usb c cable but that doesn't helped in this case because the car doesn't take usb c
Yeah I've tried deleting android auto and removing the phone from the HU as well as removing the car from the phone's system. Nothing worked. Still got the connected device not responding message when Android auto wasn't even installed on the phone.
Has anyone else had this issue and find a fix?
Phone was working fine a week ago then suddenly it started saying "connected device is not responding" when I plugged it in before going to work. So no android auto for me, just regular Bluetooth. I've factory reset the head unit, my phone, and...
You can have adaptive cruise control without low speed follow. As long as you're in say 4, 5, or 6 then you don't need to shift if that's the gear you want to leave it in while you cruise.
Rented a C7 manual last month and after getting back in my car I didn't feel any regret. The Vette steers great and has really good feel but Honda really did a good job with making the civic.
There you go. It's a yes, they do apply the brakes but not always. If you come up on a car slow enough, it just modulates the throttle before it brakes. My car doesn't always brake when the ACC is on unless there's probably a 3mph difference in speed.
Honestly this doesn't really make sense. It's supposed to be a nice affordable car for every day use. It'd be great for a driving school. I've already seen a few using the new civic.
I personally like the steering. Maybe at highway speeds one would be a bit more likely to drift but anything...
After having HIDs in mine for a year, I might switch back to halogens. The HIDs are bright, yes, but they don't throw light far enough in my opinion. From what I've heard, if you want more light, use H9 halogen bulbs instead of H11. Won't blind anyone, you get more light, and that little cap...
Your only two posts are for that specific product and your avatar is a civic with one on it. I'm guessing you've help create the design of that product?
I commute 60 miles a day in DC traffic. I'll keep my EX-T auto for a bit. Makes the commute less annoying and I always have the motorcycle for fun times.
I'm going to bump this very old topic because I'm having the same issue. Long crack on the windshield, had to get it replaced. Now mine too is going to the left when I turn it on and I'm not sure how to fix it. Anyone figure anything out? I also have to get an oil change soon so I might see if...
I agree. This happens to me if I try to punch it without previously being on the gas. So to fix this I get on the gas lightly and then step on it. Noticeably less cvt lag that way.