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Honda Accord ANC Causing Nausea?
Just bought a 2015 Honda Accord Touring.
I feel like they don't make these like they used to!
First I had a window noise issue when going above 55mph. Took it to the dealership and they said it's on TSB...wish they just fixed these before putting them in the hands of the owner.
Now I realized another thing which is probably more specific to me. Every time I drive this car for about 5-10 minutes I start getting a nauseous feeling. My ears feel like they have pressure building inside like when going into high altitudes, but I yawn and it doesn't go away. Opened the windows and it stays.
I've driven cars for almost 15 years now with various makes and models (German, Japanese, American, you name it) and have never had this feeling before.
I did some research and found out that some people may be sensitive to ANC. Had I known when I test drove I wouldn't have bought the car, but it's too late now. I've talked to the dealer to get it fixed, but they say the don't know anything about it (which seems natural). Not sure what to do. There's some videos online about people removing the ANC to install their own subwoofers, but I don't want to damage the car.
Any suggestions?
I feel like they don't make these like they used to!
First I had a window noise issue when going above 55mph. Took it to the dealership and they said it's on TSB...wish they just fixed these before putting them in the hands of the owner.
Now I realized another thing which is probably more specific to me. Every time I drive this car for about 5-10 minutes I start getting a nauseous feeling. My ears feel like they have pressure building inside like when going into high altitudes, but I yawn and it doesn't go away. Opened the windows and it stays.
I've driven cars for almost 15 years now with various makes and models (German, Japanese, American, you name it) and have never had this feeling before.
I did some research and found out that some people may be sensitive to ANC. Had I known when I test drove I wouldn't have bought the car, but it's too late now. I've talked to the dealer to get it fixed, but they say the don't know anything about it (which seems natural). Not sure what to do. There's some videos online about people removing the ANC to install their own subwoofers, but I don't want to damage the car.
Any suggestions?
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