Yep. It's not a lot of damage other than being pulled off the clips which I plan on fixing today. I guess I'll just see how it looks after I push the pieces back together. Maybe it won't even show.
I've got a white 21 ex-l. The front bumper has a crack in it from hitting an animal. I think I can make it disappear by plastidipping it black. Let's see some pictures of your white civic with black accents! What do you think of a full black bper cover on a white civic? I figured worse case it...
So it's wired directly to the obd I put so no worries about wireless connectivity issues? I
the software something custom or is it just an Android device with something similar to torque installed?
How are the settings you mentioned changed, touchscreen on the HUD or some other method? Not...
Had the same problem. Here is the email I sent them with the steps I took to find the issue.
Driver side light doesn’t always work - disconnected everything and reconnected - issue remains
Switch bulbs from driver side and passenger side to see if issue switches sides. - issue remains on...
Cup holder as it's the only place it won't go flying. The lip on the tray under the climate control should be a bit taller. I tried the tray by your right knee and it comes out of that too.
Just did a 0-60 in my stock ex. 7.8 measured by torque. A stop watch isn't really a good way to measure the time because of human error. You're never going to stop and start it exactly the same. Plus the digital speedometer seems to lag a half second and skips numbers so
I'll try this out. And yeah it's a CVT. The 7th gen Civic I had you needed to remove the entire center console to get to anything but the shift light bulb. I don't really want to get into that.
Spilled something on my ECON button and now it's super sticky when you push it and doesn't want to come back up. Anyone know how to take it off so I can clean it?
Edit: Damn that was some broken English.
Auto headlight not being able to get permanently disabled. I live on a curvy hilly road and they do nothing but flash the guy ahead of me at every hilly curve. I turned them off but when I click the high beams off now occasionally auto gets turned back on and I start to flash people again.
It's a known issue in colder weather or when doing a bunch of short drives. There is an updated for the car from the dealer that supposedly helps. From what I've read it shouldn't happen as bad or be an issue if you do longer trips as the fuel burns out.
It supports audio through Bluetooth without having to use Android auto. So you could drop your phone on the pad and not have to worry about wires. Android auto's only real use I can see is getting the phone out of your hand and making you look at the HUD instead.
Apk doesn't install on stock 2019 civic EX-L head unit. I likely won't be buying it since I'll have to install Honda hack and that made the unit run ridiculously slow.