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Why is it running smooth now? You got me. Maybe it was temperature, humidity level, gas quality, water in the gas, something like that?
Did you know OBDII even registers your top speed? They have all kinds of data they could analyze.
-juice
carguy...I know you must hate looking at that stupid light, but I wouldn't get too worked up over it. Hopefully it'll get fixed quickly for you.
I see these dumb lights on all of the time on trade in's. Volvos seem to ALWAYS be on!
Say, you being in Canada, is there any place in Canada to buy a hard spare tire cover (OEM) other than the dealers? The people at Honda accesories say they don't ship to Canada. My unit is a 99 EX.
Thank you.
I have always loved this model. I also looked at the Santa Fe and was quite impressed with the quality however, I have always owned a Honda and never had anything go wrong after 4 models.
People are always stating that this model lacks power and I will be the first to say that yes it does not accelerate like my Si but it makes up in quietness and roominess and refinement......and the acceleration is not that bad to be honest! Anyways, I am very happy with this car and it is probably the most relaxing vehicle that I have ever driven. I live in Québec Canada and we have lots of snow and this vehicle does very well with snow tires. I have only owned one different 4x4(Suzuki Grand Vitera) that was the worst piece of crap ever! I only had it for 1 1/2 years and they had to make over 3000$ of repairs and 4 towings to the dealer. This time, there is no way I made the same mistake.
After reading about your Suzuki, I'm glad I didn't go for the XL-7. I did very briefly consider it.
BTW - where did you read about Edmund's? (Sure, we can give them a plug for bringing you here!)
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Good job CanadianCL. I drive a 99 Ex 5 speed. Really nice car. Incredible how competitively priced the Accord is compared to far more troublesome cars.
BTW, for anyone that doesn't keep up with the Owner's Club boards, I am setting up a CR-V owners outing to the Houston Auto Show on Saturday, April 13. See the Events board if you're interested.
I agree about the older gen. CRV's. They have a classic straight lines body style. If only the roof was chopped about 2 inches, with a slope down at the rear top of another inch, it would be "perfect". Also addition of 16 or 17 wheels would make it better.
I looked closely at the 02 V, just couldn't get to like the body or interior any which way I looked at it. Just my opinion. Something like when Chevrolet changed the style in 1958.
1957 Chev. wow 1958 Chev whatever
Rocky, if I read you correctly, then you're probably agreeable with the styling of the Toyota Matrix, right?
Also test drove new Volks. Jetta diesel, and gas.
Gas model was a 6 months old demo, seat heaters didn't work, heater control to direct heat to floor didn't work, all this with only six months old?! Surprisingly, thought diesel didn't vibrate as much as the gas model on the highway, once you got used to the diesel knock. Diesel in Canada is a lot cheaper than gas.
Why is the PT CRuiser so popular? Another "classic" style derived from the timeless 1934 to 1938 Fords. Too bad it's a dressed up Neon junker.
rockycow
in the engine or they want it to break sooner.I
kind of doubt if they want to give you more years
of use before you have to get another car.I use to change my oil every 3000 miles.An auto columnist popular here says 5000 is sufficient.
Maybe the oil is better than 10 years ago.
(does this seat raise up?) She is taller than me and has long legs.I don't know if she would like it for long trips.Her car is an Acura TL sedan
with seats that adjust to just about anybody.
To get lot's of room I could have had an Explorer
for the same money,but I wanted something different.
Any input would be appreciated. The V will take 4 – 6 weeks for delivery – I can change my mind before its arrival.
kuo-ming
I see others have had the problem. Since I have NEVER had a new car with a warranty problem I wanted to be certain what I should expect at the dealer. Should I have to pay anything? I won't have the pull of the salesperson, since I purchased it at at dealer over 200 miles away.
I am also concerned if this is going to be a recurring problem...I travel in my job & often there is not a dealer for several hundred miles from where I am working.
Thanks
Of course, engine would need to have enough power to hold overdrive at the same speed. Does it?
Looks like enough room in the wheel wells.
Thanks.
We ordered some accessories from HandA.com (not here as yet), but have not found a good place (read that cheaper than $140.00) on the web for wood dash trim kits. Has anyone ordered a kit from Sherwood dash on the web? Their price for the '02 seems very low for what others are quoting and was curious if anyone has had any experience with buying from them.
TIA for any input,
redbelair
of high quality plastic molded panels that easily
stick to the doors, vents,dash.I believe you get what you pay for but I would be interested to know if Sherwood or anybody else can do it for less.In some auto magazines I see ads for real
wood grain kits.I would like to see one of them.
Of course putting real wood in a CRV is like putting $1000 worth of custom wheels on a Yugo.
On another note I have increased my tire pressure
to 30 psi to try to get better MPG.Most roads I am
on are smooth pavement so the ride may not change.
I have been upgrading my stereo: replaced the weak speakers with 6 and a half inch cerwin vega in the front and rockfords in the back, an amplified bazooka bass tube in the far back and a 400 watt 4 channel amp under the drivers seat (not quite finished with installation)I wanted to mention thatI busted the supports of the triangle shaped window structure on the rear door panels as I was removing the door panel. I tried to pop it with a screwdriver and the plastic busted on both sides. Be careful when removing them!!!
...Honda recommends 10000 for normal driving and 5000 for severe (lots of short trips or hot temp etc...) I was joking with my dealer and he said they recommend 5000/severe schedule for everybody, but that's really only to get the business!
I have already registered for the owner link.
I don't have a problem changing oil every 3750 - I'm used to doing it every 3000 on my other cars. I know other car makers are also going to this interval. Does the auto industry have enough data/time with this 5000/10000 mile schedule to believe that this will not harm the engine over an extended period?
I've had SolarGard dyed film (non-metallic) since 1998 and it has not turned purple or faded. One window peeled but they removed and installed new tint film for free.
There's a whole topic on tint, BTW.
-juice
i am thinking about getting one for my new crv. i think the bra is out. i have also seen stuff on a clear film by 3m called stonegard.
Greetings From Sunny Miami
rockycow
Drummer: in that case the CEL really worked, it hinted at a potentially serious problem, that was later resolved.
-juice
That's my whole point regarding this situation, still not enough information.
If drummer55 would care to fill in the rest of the story, I know I for one would be interested.
rockycow: That's unfortunate, but printed documentation isn't always crystal clear either. I have both the Owners Manual and the Honda Service Manual for my 2000 CR-V. The Owners Manual advocates 10W-30 for my conditions and the Service Manual leaves me with a recommendation of 5W-30. I let the oil filler cap (5W-30) be the tiebreaker.
And yeah folks, what advantage could there be to leaving the engine running at the pump??? I just hope snooklover doesn't also leave his car to "pay inside." :-)
Class I hitch means a tongue weight limit of 200 lbs. That's what counts with bike racks, not the tow limit, which would require wheels on a trailer to spread the weight.
Also look at the receiver. Class I usually means 1.25" size receiver. Class II is 2", so you may need an adaptor.
-juice
I've seen CRV and crv. I'm sure there are others.
They should just eliminate the dash.
If posts went around with "sivic" or "ahccord", there'd be a stink.