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Torniker joined the community
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Hello, I have a 2011 CRV 4WD with 140,000 miles. Last year, I noticed a delay when shifting into second gear, and it became jerky. I took it to a mechanic who replaced the transmission fluid, but the issue actually got worse. He then replaced the solenoid, which seemed to help for a few months. After another visit to the mechanic, the diagnostic test indicated an issue, so I ordered new solenoids and had them all replaced. Unfortunately, the problem persisted. Currently, it struggles to shift into second gear. When it does manage to engage, accelerating causes the engine to rev up, and it slips back out of gear.
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sjc joined the community
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Hi got a petrol crv 2013 ex auto Creaking noise coming from rear brakes whilst braking 5mph to 0 mph speed sounds like handbrake cable is stretching. Been in and out of the garage but they can't find anything was just wondering if anyone else has had similar problems.
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I measured the battery voltage with a multimeter. It was around 2.3V when it should have been 3.3! I guess one of the cells inside the battery must have suddenly failed to cause such a sudden voltage drop. I replaced the battery with another of the same batch and so far, so good.
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Thanks a lot to BEL HR-V for writing above, I followed his guide, I also managed to make my 2000, Honda Civic EJ9 ULEZ compliant, with D14Z2 which has a NOx of 0,045 which is less than 0.08 g/km with HC: 0.129 g/km, follow the process above which is written by BEL HR-V 1. Apply for COC in https://www.honda.co.uk/cars/owners/certificate-conformity.html( can take up to 2 weeks they send only by post so be patient) 2. Sign up in TFL website and Apply to become ULEZ 3. Upload the COC + V5 photos(all pages, can take up to 2 weeks, they send by email) 4. Ensure to mention your car is registered as compliant based on its emissions and not its euro standard rating 5. Any issues email cclondon@cclondon.com, check your spam folder for reply or call them on 0343 222 2222
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If it's an automatic, change the ATF. Make sure you get the right amount in - it makes quite a difference. Find some Honda ATF-DW1 for the job.
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They're Japanese, it's what they do.
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Senzei joined the community
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Does anyone know if the E:NY1 has a mute button anywhere for the radio, so I don't have to keep turning it down and back up again, thanks
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Ico joined the community
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Hi....welcome to the Club Wise choice and think most reliable vehicle of the options Good to have you onboard!
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Still want a chopper bike, wanted one when i was a kid but couldn't afford one, wan't one now (aged 60) and still can't afford one! 😞 The naffy sandwiches I have never heard of let alone tried one, Cholestoral comes to mind 🙂
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Barry5080 started following High Fuel Consumption
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Hi folks. I drive motorway miles everyday, Edinburgh to Glasgow. I have eco on all the time and drive at 60 miles an hour. I have a 64 plate 2ltr automatic petrol. This guzzles fuel like it's going out of fashion. Is there anything that can help with consumption.
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sensor torqued down to correct spec. Has anyone experienced problems with cheap aftermarket sensors? Honda say they have all sorts of problems with aftermarket sensors and recommend only Honda parts are used ( but they would say that) I am about to buy the honda knock sensor for £150 to see if it fixes it Has anyone else had sensor problems that get fixed when genuine parts fitted?
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Great era, great music. Loved Pink Floyd Another Brick in the Wall ! Remember having coal fire at the first house I rented after moving out of home. Chopper bikes, candy fags and naffy sandwiches (jam sandwiches covered in batter and fried). Having to get used to decimal currency, having a sweet shop with proper sweets that were weighed out Wow... what a great time. Remember the miners strikes well. Also taking my driving test and buying my first car!!
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Jennet started following Just bought a 2017 Honda Civic
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Hello, I joined in August as we already have one 2013 Civic, but have recently bought a 2017 Civic diesel as I had written off my husbands Mondeo 😜😵 So we now have two Civics. However, I had a fiddle with the bits on the wheel, and changed to monitoring miles travelled on A. And it appears as though I may have turned off the stop/start function possibly by doing this, as a message flashed up something about it not being available, but I did not really see it well enough to read it properly (too quick). Sure enough, the stop/start no longer appears to be working, and I cannot find any information about getting it working again in the manual. Can anyone give me any information on this please??
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Hello all im having a nightmare finding a rear/left side sensor 57475TGN G01 for my car honda u.k has zero delivery date for me to get one ive been waiting 4 weeks already, anyone know how to get one please im going insane.
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Thanks for the reply @Geoff H - let me know if you do change the tyres and notice a difference, I'll probably wait until the current tyres are worn. Re audio, it's not a great system fitted and seems a little anachronistic - we mostly use car play or android auto though so don't notice it too much.
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Hi all. I recently had a towbar fitted to my CRV and I'm not too impressed with the way it looks after - the cut out in the bumper is quite rough and not straight, it just looks like someone has taken a hacksaw to it (which presumably they did). I asked my local main dealer whether or not there was a trim kit you can fit onto the cut out but apparently there isn't. Anyone able to suggest anything?
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Hello, picked up a 2015 CRV yesterday - first Honda, very impressed. I narrowed it down to a Honda Crv, Toyota Rav 4 or Subaru or some type - my little lad chose the Honda - said it has the best looks!
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My air con seems to be fully charger but no cold air. Can anyone help?
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Advice or wiring diagram for 2015 CRV no side lights (small lights) fed by fuse 34 Can anyone help with a wiring diagram please I'm getting no voltage to my sidelights, i've continuity checked and voltage checked all the fuses i can find even the ones hidden under glove box. I can see the light selector stem is switching 12v to fuse 34 when sidelights are selected but would like to know what happens from there to the actual bulbs (all in tact) Thanks in advance Ade(UK)
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I would try a replacement (quality one) in the fob and see if that improves it
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Not much for CR-Vs that I am aware of I fitted side window wind deflectors which gave it a better appearance and also you can get side-steps and bullbars for it Try https://direct4x4.co.uk/ for some parts
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You could try changing the blades to non-silicon ones as these can often create the noise you mentioned.