The thing is I got the compressor replaced, not the condenser. I thought the letter is for the condenser only and I misplaced the letter somewhere already hic.
I did do the compressor replacement through Norm Reeves Cerritos. Maybe I should give Honda Corp a call then.
I got the same problem in September 2019 for my 2016 Civic EXL. Cold air on passenger but not the driver. Dealer said it was the compressor that was leaked. I paid 1600 dollars to fix it since it was out of warranty. My car is on the VIN range for the condenser leak. But I never had the...
My 16 Civic has 75k on it and I just bought a can of Seafoam to clean the throttle body, however I don't know the location of the throttle body is at so if anyone have pics of what to take off please do share.
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My civic still have the OEM tire (Firestone FT140 - 215/50R17), but I'm wonder if I can put the Michelin Pilot A/S3 tires (they don't make it with 50 sidewall, only 45) into my car without any changes to the car? If not I just going to get the Continental DWS06 instead, the reason for...
Its been two week after the fix for me (and I fill gas every week). Last Sunday I went to Costco gas, no leak. But the previous Monday, I went to a Mobil gas, leak. So it is hit or miss (I think the nozzle design has something with fuel leak too).
Update: fuel still spill after the fix. This was at a Mobil gas station. Last week I filled at Arco has no spill. Maybe it is a problem with the nozzle design.
I will try costco, then shell, and last chevron to see if it is still the fuel cap or the fuel nozzle is causing fuel leak.
Got the TSB done today. I havent fill up my tank yet but will let you guys know if its still a problem. Took the dealer like an hour to do but they have to order the part directly from Honda.
A coworker of mine has the 17' hatch and I compare the fill cap and I think that Honda redesigned the...
Kinda agree with you here, I went from standard halogen, to 2Stroke, and finally XenonDepot HID kit, and the HID basically make my driving much more easier at night. The LEDs were bright, but the throw is no where near HID or even upgraded halogen though.
Beside I did use the included relays from the kit, so I don't want to risk the chance of something went wrong, and besides, manual on/off remind myself of turning on light before going at night.
You must DISABLE Daytime Running Light or "Auto Switch-On" functions before the HID installation.
HID system requires a steady level of battery voltage of at least 12V initially. “Auto Switch-On” and Daytime Running Light functions draw power from the vehicle battery which causes the HID system...
Ah, I went with the Xtreme HID kit. Their Volt kit (which is cheaper and does not have the option for Phillips bulb). I ordered around 12am last Wed and I got the package on Friday. I think you can get a better deal than me because right now it's 15% off everything.
I finished putting the XenonDepot kit in my Civic (with stock projectors), and what a difference it make compare to the LEDs. I did use the relay harness because I don't want to blew my car up.
I have tried all three products below...