If you have a look at this thread, it seems like this OBD2 scanner can also enable maintenance mode for the electronic parking brake:
https://www.civicx.com/forum/threads/amazon-day-autel-maxiap-ap200-scanner-tool-on-sale.85398/
Is there an update on this topic? Is there an easy way to read error codes of body and chassis sensors with an Android app?
I'm also specifically interested on the wheel speed sensor.
@Amal
There's a good video, were someone shows how to install the backup camera on a 2012-2017 Accord:
I know it's not even a Civic and it's a previous gen, but to me it looks like the installation might be pretty similar to installing it on a 10th gen Civic. I know I could be wrong, but I'd...
Here is another video, about someone replacing the backup camera on his Civic sedan. He just bought a replacement camera, so he didn't had to mess around with all the wiring:
That's a good question. I'd assume it will still make a big difference. The backup camera seems like 426 x 240 pixels. If you watch a video on the head unit from your USB drive or YouTube, the video quality doesn't seem as bad.
Just from comparing these two videos you posted, the Joying backup...
I guess so, because right in front of the CVT cooler is the housing of the radar sensor, so no air is coming from there. On the bottom there's a sealing, so I guess it uses the air coming from the middle of the front bumper, were the A/C condenser is sitting.
Yes the unbraked tow rating in Germany is 500 kilogram (1100 lbs) for both the CVT and the MT.
Braked tow rating is 1200 kg (2645 lbs) for the manual transmission and 800 kg (1764 lbs) for the CVT.
I remember many germans were complaining about those little small rating numbers.
For...
Still no one here, who replaced the rear view camera with a higher res camera?
This seems like a good aftermarket replacement, they say "This is a high-quality aftermarket replacement part manufactured by WXZOS.":
https://www.amazon.ca/39530-TBA-A01-BackUp-Parking-Camera-2014-2019/dp/B09GB7B3PJ
Because using E85 for a long time can contribute to the problem right?
I'm using 95 octane (european) with 10% ethanol which should be the equivalent to 91 octane in the United States.
I'm not driving it hard at all, as can be seen on my fuelly log 🙂
In Europe CVT maintenance minder pops up at latest 24k miles or every other year no matter how one drives.
I get the CVT fluid changed every other year or 24,000 miles, whatever comes first. That's when "CVT fluid" pops up on maintenance minder.
Downside of that is, I never felt any differences with a new CVT fluid, no smoother shifting nor better responsiveness 😆
Seems like a good oil and it has the right specs, but it's the wrong type of engine oil since Honda recommends only to use 0W-20 on this engine. If 0W-20 is not available 0W-30 or 5W-30 are also fine.
I have heard of some blow head gaskets on this engine in the US, but somehow this doesn't seem...
ACEA A3/B3
HTHS viscosity of ≥ 3.5 mPas, less evaporation losses, high piston cleanliness and oxidation stability, expires 2023
ACEA A5/B5
HTHS viscosity of 2.9-3.5 mPas, other standards correspond to A3/B4
ACEA C2
Mid SAPS, sulfated ash content max. 0.8%, HTHS ≥ 2.9 mPas
I wonder if using not the recommended engine oil could contribute to OPs blown head gasket?
In Europe Hondas owners manual is pretty strict about specifications: Use whether ACEA C2 or ACEA A3/B3 or A5/B5.
I don't know what's in the US manual in terms of API specifications and if OPs Mobil1...