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Honda Ridgeling by deborah12
Mar 02, 2009 (11:07 pm)
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I have a 2006 honda ridgeline and i have had 22 inch rims on it for at least a year and they have been taken off a couple of times to go out of town. We just put the originals back on and now my truck makes this horrible noise and vibrates when in drive but its normal in reverse and in park.. I need some help
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Re: hesitation and jerk [chaddo_kailua] by wwest
Mar 31, 2009 (10:57 am)
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Replying to: chaddo_kailua (Apr 19, 2006 7:21 am)

Google for:
 
wwest abolition hesitation -dfg
 
For all you might ever want to know about the re-acceleration downshift delay in these newer, post 1998, FWD and F/awd transaxles.
 
Ford has a breakthrough solution in that they have adopted a variable displacement ATF oil pump for the Edge while everyone else seems to be stuck trying to get drivers to adapt to their "future intent" detection technique.
 
Release, Fully Release, the gas pedal FAST/QUICKLY/RAPIDLY and the engine/transaxle ECU control firmware will "judge" (assume..??) that your intent is to slow using engine compression braking and thereby remain in the lower gear you were just using for acceleration, low to MODERATE acceleration. On the other hand ease up on the gas pedal slowly and the ECU will command an upshift.
 
Once that upshift is (inadvertently) commanded it MUST be completed before a downshift can be commanded and now with the engine idling and the new HIGHLY EFFICIENT ATF real time line pressure control system there will not be enough fluid pressure in reserve to complete a second sequential gear shift/change.
 
So DBW is used to delay the onset of rising engine torque until the required downshift can be completed.
 
1-2 second downshift delays are being reported as typical.
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Re: 2 broken windshields? [anicoll] by encarl
Jul 20, 2009 (6:03 am)
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Replying to: anicoll (Apr 01, 2008 8:53 am)

My 2007 ridgeline windshield crack. Its a straight crack originating at the left side progessing toward the center. I took it to two dealers, Cerritos and Downey and said its from a rock. I disagree because the crack is clean and have no spider type impact. Is there anybody suggest how to go about getting an honest opinion.
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Re: 2 broken windshields? [encarl] by bolivar
Jul 20, 2009 (10:35 pm)
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Replying to: encarl (Jul 20, 2009 6:03 am)

What does the cause of the crack matter?
 
Are you trying to warranty this?
 
If so, what Honda says is what you are interested in.
 
Otherwise, you should be interested in what your insurance says.
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Re: Repair of side mirror [mjsteam] by jpm150
Aug 04, 2009 (6:03 am)
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Replying to: mjsteam (Jan 28, 2009 8:21 pm)

Did you ever get any advice on how to replace the mirror glass? Mine got whacked and simply popped out without even scratching the plastic mirror assembly so I'd like to just replace the glass. Also I can't seem to turn up a mirror glass replacement for my Ridgeline -- just the entire mirror assembly. Do you remember where you bought your glass?
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Creaking by laottoman
Oct 06, 2009 (9:23 pm)
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I have a 2006 Ridgeline w/ a little over 60k on it and about a month ago I started hearing this creaking sound from underneath in the rear, both sides. It got worse as time went by and now when you drive slow or go over a bump you really hear it, on the interstate it is quiet. Never had this problem with any other cars before, have an 02 VW Passat and it's as smooth as when I got it....Hmmmmm, thought Honda's were the cream of the crop in comparison to a VW. Anyone else have this problem or any suggestions of a self help fix, don't see anything underneath that's rusted.
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Re: Creaking [laottoman] by bolivar
Oct 07, 2009 (12:32 am)
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Replying to: laottoman (Oct 06, 2009 9:23 pm)

Your main struts (shock absorbers) may be going/gone. Ridgelines have known problems with these.
Or, there are links on the front anti-sway bars to also cause problems. I'm not sure if these are also on the rear.
 
A good alignment/suspension shop should be able to quickly find the source of a noise like this.
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Re: Creaking [laottoman] by lem888
Oct 07, 2009 (6:05 am)
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Replying to: laottoman (Oct 06, 2009 9:23 pm)

Check out my earlier posting #380. For me, it wasn't a creaking sound, but more of a "thunk". In any event, the dealer replaced the strut assembly (under warranty) and all was well. It seems like these assemblies are trouble.
 
Good luck.
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Creaking by laottoman
Oct 07, 2009 (6:13 am)
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Thanks guys for the info, I'll have it checked out.

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