BTW Did the work bring improved fuel economy? My car was 11 months old before first sale, and is a little heavy on petrol, around town, at about 13l/100. Out of...
Start the engine in Neutral, then quickly pull the selector through to S, hit one of the paddles and, once underway, and you've manually changed up to, say, 2nd...
Update: I had the job done by a bumper specialist for under $300 and it was brilliant. Took several hours (at mortgage manor) and he sanded damage back to base, undercoated and then applied colour...
I, too, believe this is normal. My 1991 Civic did the same, as does my 2013MY Euro.
Honda said motor was designed that way for a rapid warm-up - and it works!
I bought a couple of LED fog light globes from Hong Kong for my Civic - and what a waste of money! First time I switched them on, it was like somebody had turned the lights off; no beam...
What a pain that would be to have to switch off to unlock the doors, but, surely, that could be over-ridden by using the car's regular door locking arrangements? The Euro owner's manual says auto...
Having the doors lock automatically is good, but, and I don't know if it's available on the CL9s, the driver can usually do the same thing, at no charge, by simply hitting the...
Hi, All
A writer to the Daily Telegraph's Ask Smithy page said his Euro's ECU had been killed by an invasion of tiny black ants, which loved the shellac used to seal the motherboard. I've also had a...
BTW and while we're talking about Scots - what does the manager at the Edinburgh Maccas, have under his kilt? You got it - a Big Mac and two Half Pounders. Boom, boom!
Having doors lock automatically seems a good thing, but think of the wear on the actuators. I don't know if the CL has the function, but my CU offers not only auto-lock, but staged...
Ta, Fredoops, I've heard that. I once asked a salesman about 'running-in' our new Civic and he commented that I could 'drive it like buggery, up to the Queensland border' (from Newcastle) and could...