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  1. Only other thing I could think of apart from wheel bearings would be tyres. Are the feathered or stepped on the edges as this can cause excessive road noise at higher speed 👍🏻
  2. I would probably take it on a decent drive but actually with lights on and fan at max speed. The newer Hondas are fitted with “smart charge” alternators which means they won’t charge unless the load is high enough even if the vehicle is running. Hopefully a few drives like that will cure it though 👍🏻
  3. You will need to go into the settings on the MMI then into phone settings or Bluetooth/wifi. In there it should have all the connected devices and you can delete all the ones you don’t need 👍🏻
  4. Unfortunately the mirrors and the auto handbrake are just the way they are. It’s exactly the same on my 2020 HRV turbo, not a massive issue but takes some getting used to after having a golf that always had auto handbrake on. I know some of the CRVs didn’t support android auto or is only via cable so maybe check the owners manual if there is anything in there 👍🏻
  5. I would say this is most likely the pedal box or the slave cylinder more than the clutch, unless it’s very worn. They’re a tad awkward to get to but you can spray some silicone lubricant into it which should help. Normally it’s the rubber seals which get dry and just start squeaking. Hope this helps 👍🏻
  6. Personally I wouldn't, I think it states in the Honda handbook they don't advise any additives being added. As long as you're giving it nice long drives you shouldn't have any issues. Oh and make sure the fuel filter is replaced on time too 🙂
  7. Hi all, I have just joined the HR-V club with a 69 plate 1.5 turbo sport model. I love it but have one small concern which is when I'm driving along after a few minutes it starts to feel like my ears are about to pop (like when on a plane) which I can only assume is down to a pressure in the cabin which is strange as it shouldn't be that sealed to hold low pressure. I've currently checked the following and none of which have made a difference to the issue: AC on or off Fans on recirculate or fresh air Pollen filter in or out (however I have noticed the pollen filter cover is damaged) High or low speeds Rear body vents both free and clear Rear rubber boot tray in or out Rear seats folded up or down All door and tailgate rubber stops adjusted in and out Rubber floot mats in or out The only way to stop it currently is to have the windows open which isn't really a fix. As you can tell I'm starting to clutch at straws a bit with some of my current guesses but Im struggling to think of anything else. If anyone has had this issue before (or on any vehicle at this point) or has any other ideas however random please let me know as I need all the help I can get. My local Honda garage has said they've never heard of such a problem but it's certainly there. Thanks in advance 🙂
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