I had a similar problem. The camera was replaced under warranty and has been fine ever since. If I recall correctly the camera is pretty easy to replace and the part was less than $100. I think there may be videos on YouTube showing the process. If not for the Civic than maybe the accord...
I had a bubble on one tire on my Miata. Dealer and tire place both said it was OK to replace just one. Wrong. I did one and it pulled to the right when accelerating. Just to be sure...moved new tire to the other side and it pulled to the left. Added a 2nd new tire and no issues.
My wife's...
I had the same kind of noise on my 2016 coupe this spring. It only had around 12k miles on it, BUT the rear rotors had grooves in them. The dealer said it was because I didn't drive it enough (it's my winter ride). The brakes worked normally, but the noise was annoying. I had just passed a...
The video helps. Thanks. I would like someone with a coupe to confirm that the location of the plug is in the same place. I'm not motivated enough to pull the pins to take a look.
I guess my fear is that fooling around with the light to install the flasher may cause the light to droop. A while back the dealer wanted to do the "fix" for the hanging light, but I did not have any issues, so if it ain't broke...
Just normal rubbing alcohol? You use a microfiber cloth with that too?
70% isopropyl with a micro fiber cloth. Tested on a small area first. The CRV was dark blue and the transfer was white paint. Looked fine afterwards. YMMV
I just removed some similar looking marks on my friends CRV. Rubbing alcohol took the marks off quickly and easily. It was paint transfer. May work for you...worth a try.
It's been a couple weeks since the new rotors were installed and the pads filed. No noise, so the issue seems to be resolved. Thanks to everyone for the help.
Back from the dealer and here's the story...I didn't mention this before (should have) but both back rotors did have a few "gouge" marks. Brakes worked normally...just the noise was the issue. Anyway, dealer said that they could resurface the rotors, but they were afraid they'd be too thin...
No, it's not a high pitched squeaking
No, it's not a high pitched screeching noise. I did check for the shield rubbing or a rock caught and found no problems.