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And another thing -- I ordered an ashtray that I thought wouldn't be such a big deal to install and upon reading the installation directions, found that to be a bigger deal than I thought because it requires pulling the dash apart! Who knew!! It's just an ashtray for cryin out loud! I hadn't taken the light part into consideration I guess. The instructions say that "this is not for do-it-yourselfers" and that a professional should take care of that too! I don't know how much the dealer will charge me for that but I'm pretty sure it's more than I want to pay -- why on earth doesn't Honda give you an option -- ashtray or cupholder! I can't believe I'm going to have to pay so much for something that used to be standard equipment! Again, it's JUST an ashtray for cryin out loud! Is there a way to install this more easily without connecting the light??
Because Honda does not want its buyers to die before they pay off the car, or die before they come back for replacement vehicle.
I hope u can return the ashtray. Good luck!
Smokers are happier people!
We are, aren't we
But I was actually serious, and trying to help. You still need to get used to the Master of Sarcasm (one post up)
Now, I agree about smoke smell, but with proper ventilation (the driver's window only cracked open about an inch) u can significantly diminish that.
Now let me go and light one up before my coffee gets cold... Mmmmm
The difficulty I'm now having is finding a roof box/luggage carrier (hard shell, not the soft boxes) that works with the CRV's fixed cross-bars. I've searched many companies' boxes, but none are direct bolt-ups as the 33" center-to-center distance betweem the CRV cross-bars is longer distance than everyone else's apparently. Even Thule, who it seems makes Honda's roof boxes for the CRV, doesn't make on that fits. Makes me wonder if Honda had a specific box made by Thule...or more likely, just had Thule drill some additional holes in an existing Thule product. Which is what I may end up doing...but has anyone here found a non-OEM roof box that works with the factory rack? Thanks!
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Matt
I guess they figure it's better to lose a customer than risk killing one. They do take that to extremes, though. You can't even get a seatbelt extender for Hondas.
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The parts are fully interchangeable.
I posted more detaile dinstructions on the other site
Thanks
To this
Log on to collegehillshonda.com for a description and price of this kit.
Installing roof rack - It looks like it will be easy.
Fog lights- Looks like a tough one.
Parking assist - looks tough too.
Toyota has a Auto Dimming Mirror with Homelink for Prius.
Can i buy one and get it installed on my CR-V EX-L With NAVI at a local intaller?
Anything that iam missing or should be concerned about??
Toyota has a Auto Dimming Mirror with Homelink for Prius.
Can i buy one and get it installed on my CR-V EX-L With NAVI at a local intaller?
Anything that iam missing or should be concerned about??
Anything is possible, it depends on how much cash you are willing to lay on it. Figure a Toyota Self Dimming mirror with HomeLik probably retails for $600, plus $100-$200 to the installer. Is it worth almost $1000?
I went the easy way. Installed a Self Dimming mirror from a junked Oldsmobile Bravada, which cost me $30. Then there was a recall on those. Since I had the donor vehicle VIN, I got a brand spanking new one under the recall.
For HomeLink, I installed the console from Honda Oddysey. Junked ones retail on ebay for $30-$40.
It is a lot cheaper to go that way.
thank you for any info
http://www.bernardiparts.com/Images/Install/2007_CRV_BodySideMolding_AII32943.pd- f
$267 for labor sounds high to me.
I noticed that handaccessories lists it as an accessory for the '07 CR-V though when you click on it there it takes you to a page talking about the Pilot.
Does anyone know if it works ok with the CR-V? I know the weight limit is less for the CR-V, so I'd just put lighter bulky stuff in it.
Will it's clamping mechanisms match up correctly with the CR-V racks' crossbars?
thanks.
They come in beige and black.
Any recommendations on what color to get?
I like black as the dirt will be less recognizable however my flooring and current mats are beige. Since I can barely color coordinate my clothes, I was wondering on what others would choose or currently have.
Thanks for any responses.
Thanks,
Mikezzz
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Everything is possible. How much are you wllilng to pay?
You would need to buy the 05-06 headunit, and the XM receiver, the steering wheel buttons attachment. And see if the wiring harness already has the wires for the controller, if not then you will need to buy an 05-06 reel and add wires to the harness to control the radio.
Side moldings were not that hard either - careful measurements and a decent eye are all you need (and a clean vehicle and warm temps).
Fog Lights and Parking Assist, can't help you there, but those items look to be far more difficult.
thanks
thanks
I bought one for the 99 Civic and it was easy to install. Just follow Honda instructions.
Before we think of installing the European ones -- Can we get those on EBay -- I did not see any?
OR
Any Non OEM's available?
Before I shop around, could you tell me a few tips?
I read information about dye /no dye in the film, 3M brand as being the best.
Also, what's the level ( 30, 20, 50) of the CRV EX factory tinted windows? Does the shop can find out the factory tinted level for EX in order t.b applied on mine?
thanks,
dan
Could you please be more specific about about "the other site"? And the wiper stalk too, installation instructions, I would be interested too.. I don not think edmunds will remove information that realy helps topics on this site. List websites without the ww eventual...
thanks,
dan