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Replying to: fitluver (Apr 04, 2007 6:19 pm) When I take my foot the gas, my brake lights don't come on. I also run with scissors and play with BB Gun's.
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Replying to: nordo (Apr 06, 2007 7:21 pm)
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Replying to: bobw3 (Apr 07, 2007 5:22 am) Not sure what you are getting at here. I just explained why it has been said that you should not use the cruise in heavy traffic. I occasionally run with scissors too. They are not NEARLY as deadly as the roadways. So....I prefer to drive on my own when the traffic is heavy. |
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Replying to: fitluver (Apr 03, 2007 7:17 pm)
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Replying to: jkandell (Apr 10, 2007 4:23 pm) Actually it COULD be the drive by wire throttle. When I pull out of my driveway, and straighten up the steering wheel as I begin to engage the engine to move forward on the straightaway, it revs up and adjusts (settles back down). The exact same thing happens when I am pulling out of my parking space at work and straighten the wheel. It happens basically when I go from park/no motion, to straightening the wheel on the level surface/straightaway. It ALSO happens when I am pulling into same (pulling onto gravel driveway with a pretty good cut of the steering wheel, or, pulling into gravel parking lot at a pretty good turn.) It happens so consistantly. It revs, then settles once i am "on solid ground" so to speak. It MIGHT even do it after making a left or right at a regular stop, when I straighten wheel up to drive but I haven't paid THAT close attention. Can someone else pay close attention to their MT at times like these? (ie solid turns such as parking/pulling out of a parking spot, driveway etc?) Let me know? I have a friend that just bought same car and I might ask to borrow her car for a quickie. It might give me peace of mind. |
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| I can drive both an AT and MT. I bought an AT sport. I feel like it is sluggish after it shift into third. When I press on the gas it revvs and the fuel meter drops. I am only getting 28 mpg. Should I take it to the dealer? | |
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| I just bought an AT Sport a week ago. While stuck in bumper to bumper traffic on the highway, the car seemed to shift a bit rough going from first to second and then back to first. My top speed (~15-20mph) seemed to be at the shift point but it still felt real jerky to me. Has anyone else experienced this? I'm going to mention it to my dealer when I get a chance but just wanted to know if this was common. | |
| if you are in 2nd at congested traffic speeds, and just let off the gas, it will jerk a bit, just like a manual transmission. I've found that easing off the accelerator helps elminate that. | |
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I plan to buy a 2007 fit, and was told by a salesperson that I could buy after market cruise control for the vehicle. I read one post here and the answer seemed to be sidetracked by the "throttle by wire" discussion. Does anyone know the simple answers to these Q's? 1) Is it possible to install after market cruise control for the Fit base model? 2) How much will it likely cost? 3) Any recommended companies I should seek out? 4) Does the after market cruise void any factory warranty ? 5) Any downside of buying a 2007 vs. 2008 fit? MANY thanks!
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Replying to: scub (Jul 08, 2006 1:19 pm) |
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