Glad that helped. The good thing is I haven't had that issue since the original post!
On a sad, painful (and unrelated) note, my front bumper got smashed in really bad at my wife's work parking garage (she now drives the Civic) this past Tuesday and the person that did it just drove off...
Hard to believe it has been over 3 years since I did this horn replacement, but I still have had no problems with the fact that I did not use a relay, used the original fuse and did not splice into the wiring. The new, loud, commanding horns have worked perfectly since day one, no burnt fuses...
@Lufelham or anyone else that has installed the chrome window trim.....
Any regrets or issues (rusting, peeling, coming off, etc)?
I bought this kit along with the chrome door handle covers some time ago but have not gotten around to installing it. I just want to be sure nobody is...
Has anyone changed from Chrome handles to body color match and is willing to part with their original chrome handles? I've found and purchased some online but they turned out to be chrome covers. I would prefer the actual Honda chrome handles, so I thought I'd check before installing the covers.
Changing to a larger fuse, you may be risking damaging the wiring itself. Beware of doing so unless you can confirm the wiring can handle the higher amperage.
Yeah, I suspected that may be your issue as well. Mine fit quite snug and don't move. I also secured all the connection points with electrical heat shrink wrapping.
Parts that say "store pick up only" are usually either too big, too heavy or too oddly shaped to ship/mail in a cost effective manner, hence they can only be picked up by the buyer.
If you go to the website and click on the 'contact' tab it should give you their contact info including...
Definitely won't work for anyone who has "Honda Sensing", that is where one of the main sensors is.
The other posted a few posts below the original is also not made to work with Honda Sensing. Both look very interesting though.
That looks more like PART of this one: http://hondapartsnetwork.com/part/9706750/Honda-Part-74110-TBC-A00-Engine-Cover-Assembly-Lower
Take a look at the part you're trying to replace (if you still have it and/or what's left of it). There is usually a part number stamped somewhere on the part...
You're probably needing either this one: http://hondapartsnetwork.com/part/9706773/Honda-Part-74113-TBA-A00-Engine-Cover-Lid-Lower
Or this one: http://hondapartsnetwork.com/part/9706750/Honda-Part-74110-TBC-A00-Engine-Cover-Assembly-Lower
I buy from Honda Parts Network a lot, they are MUCH...
Yes sirree... I think there were several in fact. The first one I saw long ago was this post: http://www.civicx.com/threads/first-2016-civic-easter-egg-found-in-arm-rest.266/
And then this one: http://www.civicx.com/threads/first-2016-civic-easter-egg-found-in-arm-rest.266/
And others have...
Hey Sammie_hun I'm sorry to hear about your accident and the surprise stains. I see your dilemma. You really should make those responsible (the body shop) correct it or pay to have the cover properly cleaned or replaced BUT being that you discovered it after the fact, they can easily say it...
Yeah, that can be tricky. The link in my original post is no longer valid and the CivicX site won’t let me edit the post to update the link, it just gives a “internal server error”. I've already sent an email to the CivicX Webmaster on that.
So anyawy, in case you don’t already have the...
Wow. That's unfortunate! It sounds like either the horns you used are pulling too much power or you have a short somewhere in your connections. Did you use conventional low-amp horns, or one of those bigger air horns? The ones I used where the Wolo Maxi Sound 320-2T since they are 12v 7-amps...