This thread is about Canadian versions which will be different from your car.
I just replaced mine (lasted a good 4 years) and it's Group Size 47 (H5/L2). CanadianTire defaults to 51r which is incorrect as it is too tall. 2018 Civic SI Sedan in Ontario for reference. Also don't buy from...
what a beautiful setup.. wish i had the skills / tools to attempt part of it myself. Might be a super costly mod to have done. Wish there was a simpler bolt-on option.
Nope ..still hear it but I've chalked it up to mechanical parts moving about. Nothing is broken so far and no reports of over wear or issues with the tranny when I take it in for servicing so just living with it for now. Enjoy the ride my friend
usually there's cold air coming out when i have it set to auto.. seems to be how the car regulates the temperature (even in the dead of winter). I can hear the compressors winding up. usually i only hear the air blowing noise (like a balloon inflation) when i first start the car up.... but...
it's still cold where i am but i have a feeling mine is going as well (2018 Si) . when starting the car i usually hear this air blowing sound (like filling a balloon) this stops after a few seconds and then I start feeling cold air. Noticed that it didn't stop for my entire drive today so i...
Congrats on your profession :thumbsup:. while you may have experience on the road that doesn't automatically make you experienced with every vehicle. getting 5.4 fuel efficiency on a full tank is extremely hard in Toronto. I drive across it daily so that makes me a profession driver too hur hur...
Why did you buy an Si if this is how you plan to drive? :dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno::dunno: I babied my first 5000km and managed to get around 6.0L/KM by not exceeding 4k rpm and really grannying the shit outta the car. It was painful and not fun...
Anyone else find the clutch pedal really slippery esp in the winter or rain? Feels like the little rubber notches don't really do much.. Or maybe i'm not stepping on it correctly? I tend to use my toes to clutch out.
:( :( :( :( between the snow banks.. salt stains, frigid cold weather and potentially scratching the car from brushing the snow i am so contemplating getting a beater. going to see the dealer next week.
So I was trying to get my car out of about 2 feet of snow and noticed it felt like I was stuck on something when reversing... after finally rocking my way through I noticed a funny scrapping sound from the bottom. Took a peak and it turns out the shield was bent when it caught on the snow :(...