I believe they will be manual if they are auto then you can find a two-way rocker switch on the door panel with the symbol for the mirrors folding otherwise only the switch for the glass to move
Funnily enough I have just ordered a pair of Avon tyres for my motorbike.
I see that they are closing the factory in Somerset the end of this year.
Been bought out by Michelin - so seems good deals on existing Avon tyre stocks at the moment
One of the best Honda's built in my opinion
Have been running one of these for many years and no problems at all
Curious username .... you don't have an american muscle car with a Hemi engine by any chance?
Totally agree with b4u2 your life is in your hands and if you pay low prices you'll probably end up with Chinese 'ditch-finders' and compromise all handling and traction
That doesn't sound good about the rack being heavy to use, but as long as it is driveable and safe then so be it
not sure about why the radio is giving an E code but chances are it stands for Error and maybe worth resetting the battery to see if it clears.....if the garage cleared the memory then I would ask them to reset the radio and clock
Sounds like the battery is still discharged
the best method is to use a battery conditioner which will sort it completely (desulphation process)
If not then jump start it again and give it a long run at speed to ensure that it is fully charged but if its an old battery then it may need replacing if it doesn't restart
The adjustment (if any) would be on the throttle body housing where the intake trunking meets the engine
Not entirely sure if it has drive by wire throttle though?
sorry to hear that certain individuals (cannot call them human beings) have broken into your car and damaged parts in the process
Not sure but maybe loosen the screws and see if it realigns and retighten the screws to see if that improves it
I guess it would be worth contacting other insurance companies to see if it is isolated with just the one or two or if it is something that is common across all the companies
If so, then it must be because of the lack of them on the road (so far)? or the expensive technology / components or some other factors
Keep us updated on how this unfolds
May be worth paying a visit to Halfords as they have a range of DAB adapters there and can advise on the most suitable one for your car
If not, you could try eBay but make sure they have a good returns policy if it fails to live up to the claims
eBay is your one stop shop for all parts and accessories