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Replying to: extell1 (Jul 01, 2009 5:47 pm) Always feel a pressure point on my right hip pocket area. It still same even I changed the sitting cushioning underneath the fabric with the OEM Honda one ordered online from www.bernadiparts.com. Paid another $100 the auto upholstery guy to do replacement. I brought it to the dealer and got the usual reply: "nothing wrong with the seat", "that's how it comes with". What a waste of time. Now my only solution is put an extra sheep skin cover (bought at Costco) on top the driver seat to minimize the un-comfort. Seat is a simple thing and Honda can't make it work right, yuck.
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Replying to: tomk17 (Jun 26, 2009 11:05 am) Also had them mount some Pirelli P4 tire that I purchased on-line and do a 4 wheel alignment. Runs / rides great. Paid only $64 for the upsized 215-70-15 tires. |
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Replying to: bigdadi118 (Jul 03, 2009 6:53 am) Problem solved! |
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Replying to: dmaccioc (May 10, 2009 8:51 am) |
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A few years ago, the rear door/hatch sensor light was coming on, even though it was closed securely. Mentioned to (very good) dealer at check up and they said fixed but it wasn't. Now, out of warranty, it is constant - which would not be a huge issue except that the remote lock won't work because it thinks the rear hatch is open! Grrrr. And worse, now the key sticks going in. Had I known this would be a 3-6x per day aggravation, i would have taken care of it under warranty instead of letting it slide. Is this expensive/tough to fix? They thought they had it years ago and didn't. Thoughts? Thanks!
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I bought my 2008 CRV in October of 08. The front driver seat is very poorly made. I feel the cross member on my butt. The dealer checked out the seat and reported to me that it is normal. Where can I get a better after market seat that will fit?
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Replying to: ordean59 (Jul 18, 2009 2:30 pm) |
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Replying to: smith133 (Jul 15, 2009 5:39 am) |
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I have a 1995 honda CRV, it vibrates once approaching 30km/h. the vibration ceases once the speed goes above that. what might be the reason? i have done wheel balancing and change tryes but the sitution has not improved.
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Replying to: srizvi1 (Mar 25, 2009 1:49 pm) The good thing is that w/ my tires changed at 57,650 miles (See my post here in the Honda CR-V Tires Wheels and Sensors thread), rotation doesn't need to be done anymore either. If anyone has any other thoughts, please chime in, otherwise, I'll start doing the services between a Honda dealer and Firestone over the next few days. The parts I'm looking to purchase are honda brake fluid, honda air filter, honda cabin air filter and Honda Oil (I'm not doing synthetic in this car). I'm planning on trying and getting the price matched from the dealer to http://www.handa-accessories.com/ (I've gotten this done before). Just need to figure out how many quarts of oil I need. I thought I'd list out the items to check out from the Edmunds.com maintenance schedule too to help make this post and my last post a one-stop summary of what to do w/ a similar CR-V around this mileage: Replace Air filter Inspect Brake lines, hoses & connections Inspect Brakes Replace Cabin air filter Inspect boots & seals Inspect/adjust Drive belt(s) Change Engine oil Inspect Exhaust system Inspect Fluid levels Inspect Fuel lines & hoses Lubricate Hinges, locks & latches Check operation Lights & accessories Replace Oil filter Inspect/adjust Parking brake Inspect Steering Inspect Suspension Inspect Tie rod ends, steering gearbox & boots Rotate Wheels & tires (I've put Rotate Wheels and Tires in italics because I'm ignoring that right now w/ the recent tire change) |
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