dayynnnmm, I wish I was living in Melbourne!!
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dayynnnmm, I wish I was living in Melbourne!!
Baboo, what is clutch switch they replaced for you? So your creaking sound is not from master cylinder as what happened in Matell and aaronng's??
After viewing your posts about creaking sound, I noticed my clutch has creaking sound too. I am going for 30000km service next wednesday, want to find out from you guys whether if mine is from faulty master cylinder like in Matell and Aaronng's cases OR clutch switch problem like in Baboo's.
Maybe baboo or Matell can have a look my car before next wednesday, so I am better knowledged before I speak to service department.
Sorry guys, Just realized the previous post I wrote is in the wrong thread. so just ignore it.
I've post another one in "Creaking clutch pedal [Euro]". so please go there and provide your views.
sorry for the trouble.
I talked to a couple of tinting companies. one quoted $320, another $180 for the same 35% tint. i rang back the $320 they told me that they have to replace something in the door that winds up n down the window so it doesnt scratch. Therefore, i still havent done the tints just waiting till i have more cash on me. But afterhearing the tinting problem ppl have had i realise that i will go to the $320 tinter.
Wheel alignment was gone after a week from dealer. Something seriously wrong with that. Mine slights to the left; which side does any of u guys experience?
Tint Professor did a great job on mine following Yfin's recommendation, they charge like 265... Just walk in and tell them you are referred by a buddy. If By any chance they ask who.. mention any Accord Euros LOL!
Because of the configuration of the car being RHD and the side of the road we drive on, it's normal to have the car steer to the left slightly, but if it's too much, yes you need an alignment performed.. It's the same with LHD cars, it will steer slightly to the right.... Nothing to big to worry about...Quote:
Originally Posted by jl88rl
Mine is quite straight..Quote:
Originally Posted by jl88rl
if the road is sloping on LHS, then the car will go left slightly when you let go the steering wheel. but on flat road (eg, middle lane of multilane highway), it should go straight without deviation. esp when your car is new.
from my experience, when the tyres are half worn, LHS tyres usually wears more than RHS due to fast cornering right and uneven road surface happens more on kerb side (LHS) of the road. this will lead to left deviation too. I think.
UPDATE:
Took the car to Eastern Honda [Melbourne] to have the clutch looked at, was the Clutch Master Cylinder needs to be replaced and they ordered the part in and booked me in yet again for next Tuesday...
Everything went smoothly, had a great chat with them about the issue and they had it checked out straightaway no questions asked and came back to me within an hour to report the fault..
Yay!!! Chalk up another win for the Euro owners! My 6 month service is coming up, I'll be getting them to look/hear at the metallic tapping sound when I go over bumps.
Yay my petrol tank has arrived and will be fitted on Friday.
New problem - CD compartment doesn't open and close properly. Anyone had this issue?
You mean the center console? My top console (flat bed one) doesn't hold when I open to access it.... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by yfin
Yes - the large centre console with the PUSH in chrome. Once it is closed it is VERY difficult to open (and there is nothing in there).Quote:
Originally Posted by EuroAccord13