I am calling bull on your claim we are on page two and 22 posts into this thread and you have been called out on your bogus claim and now all of the sudden you want to claim you parking brake has activated all on its own multiple times, that was not your story in post one.
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Again knock off the scare mongering, there are no reported issues with the electronic parking brake activating by itself while driving down the road including expressways. You are attempting to scare people into thinking there is a problem with the electric parking brake activating on its own...
Knock off the scare mongering, there are no reported cases that I am aware of where the electronic parking brake activates while you are driving down the road let alone at 75 MPH.
The only issue with the electronic parking brake was if you turned off the car before the electronic parking brake...
Buy a can of Liquid Glass and put on a total of five coats after that you can drop down to applying a coat every six months and each new coat will result in a deeper shine.
Liquid Glass is easy to apply and just as easy to remove and you can do it in the sun.
I use liquid Glass on all my...
Please do some research on oils because you are way off base.
There are five groups of oils, Group 1 and Group 2 are conventional oil, Group 3 is also conventional oil but is refined more or as they call it hydro cracked, Group 4 oils are pure synthetics and are the PAO variety and finally you...
Many people do things to their new cars and then something goes wrong and they attempt to remove what they did and claim warranty. It is not as rare as many would believe. I am not accusing you but you did open a box of worms in that direction when you took it upon yourself to start taking...
I have used Redline 0w-20 since the first oil change along with a Royal Purple oil filter with no problems. Redline is one of the very best oils on the market. Our Honda Civic Touring 1.5 Turbo runs great on the Redline 0w-20 oil.
That is just another dealer scam and a tech who is more than willing to take advantage of people by lying to them.
Brake pads and rotors are not covered under the basic warranty unless their issue is caused by another issue like a faulty brake caliber that sticks and wears out the brake pad...
That is because it is monitoring oil pressure and until it detects a drop in oil pressure a gauge or light will not activate until the oil pressure drops. There is no gauge capable of monitoring oil burning.
I have a couple of issues with this. First it was not smart for you to go under the car and remove the shield. Second is the bottom of that engine is not covered in oil and only in normal road dirt. I only see two small spots of oil in your photo. Other than those two small spots that oil pan is...
Because you can't they are pulling this crap while being 30 car lengths back from the car in front of them so you end up having to keep pulling forward over and over until they finally reach the car in front of them.
Yep you are one of those who piss people off they finally get around you and you go by them at the light causing them to have to go around you over and over, you cause more wasted fuel then you save so don't think you are being green by pulling these stunts in the real world in traffic.
The bold print is one of the biggest aggravating things from those who hypermile. Try being behind one of those idiots when you are on a large motorcycle, they keep creeping forward and you have to keep stopping and going in order to keep balance. Those who hypermile end up causing more fuel to...
I hate hypermilers, they are a total pain in the you know what on the road, they speed up slowly then slow down below the speed limit, the coast up to traffic lights at very slow speeds, you just want to get out and punch them in the nose.
I did not hyper mile but on a trip to Orlando from Ft. Myers we traveled 112 miles and averaged 50.1 MPG. Caught the traffic lights right in the towns we had to go through and rest was highway miles. Pretty damn good if you ask me.
It sounds like the person who fixed your tire only put a plug in it. That is not a patch. Go to a tire store and have them properly patch the tire from the inside. They will remove the wheel and tire and put a proper patch inside the tire. The noise you are hearing may be the plug hitting the...