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Honda civic 2017 sedan ex
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Yeah I took it to the dealership and they fixed it. Turns out a Transmission Bracket was out of position. Not sure how that would happen or how it happened but they said it's not something to worry about. Since having the car back I haven't noticed it yet.Did you solve this?
Wow that doesn't sound like something that should ever go out of position wth.Yeah I took it to the dealership and they fixed it. Turns out a Transmission Bracket was out of position. Not sure how that would happen or how it happened but they said it's not something to worry about. Since having the car back I haven't noticed it yet.
You'll wanna pull the heat shield above the exhaust near the front end. It's directly above that heat shield. Mine was missing a nut for its mount and the bolt/nut to clamp the cable in place. Check out my post here.I have a hatchback 1.5T. Has anyone with this engine found the shift cable? I checked the engine bay and did not see anything like shown in the video for the fix. I brought mine to the dealer and they added foam to the passenger A pillar but that didn't stop the rattle.
Bringing it back to tell them the nose is coming from the center of the car. I'll metion to them to check the shift cable
If you think that any other dealer for any brand doesnāt have A) rattles and noises 2) staff that canāt find the noise and donāt have the time to spend hours finding it for free and D) or lazy staff that doesnāt care.... youāre in for a shock my āmurican bro.I just left my car at a dealership for an oil change, and asked them to look into this issue.
Hopefully they'll actually look at it and fix but I'm so ready for "sorry we couldn't replicate the issue"
Never getting Honda again.
Did you go from underneath the car or from the top side under the hood?You'll wanna pull the heat shield above the exhaust near the front end. It's directly above that heat shield. Mine was missing a nut for its mount and the bolt/nut to clamp the cable in place. Check out my post here.