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01) rondDON/V Spec/Brilliant Sporty Blue Mettalic 02) raul88/E spec/crystal black pearl 03) ReverseDark/ V spec/ Brilliant Sporty Blue Metallic 04) mugen/v spec/Taffeta White 05) iq_myst/v spec/Tafetta white 06) siamanggagap/ v spec/ Brilliant Sporty Blue Metallic 07) sazreen91 /E spec/ Modern Steel Metallic 08) tachlio / V spec/ Modern Steel Metallic / Penang 09) dannybrazil /e spec / crystal black pearl 10) jamestey / v spec/ taffeta white 11) wenhow88 / v spec/ taffeta white 12) mls_gamer/ s+ spec/ tafetta white 13) oHkereD / V Spec, Modern Steel metallic / KL Sri Petaling 14) higglytown heroes/ V spec/ Crystal black pearl 15) joseph-2898 / E spec/ Crystal black pearl 16) Pink Spider/ E Spec/ Crystal black pearl / KL 17) aid lover/ V spec/ tafetta white 18) monkeyxx / V spec / tafetta white 19) pobox/ E spec/ Modern Steel Metallic 20) AxeFire/ V Spec/ Modern Steel Metallic 21) red_devil85 / V spec / Silver 22) khyron / V Spec / Modern Steel metallic / USJ 23) Adrain87 / E spec/ Modern Steel Metallic / Penang 24) Yikhoe / v spec white / subang jaya 25) duckstormz/V spec/ white/ Penang 26) ahhann / V-spec / taffeta white / - Klang Valley 27) wherethelightis / E-spec / M Steel / - KL 28) joseph-2898 / E spec/ Crystal black pearl / KL 29) shinichi88 / Vspec / white /KL 30) ethan99 / S spec / white / PJ 31) MrFaiiz / E Spec / Black/ Puchong 32) RedDevils88 | V spec | ModernS | Puchong 33) jun1_lee V Spec/Modern Steel/Klang Selangor 34) cOnvErse-kOyak|E spec|TafettaWhite|KL 35) blue2th|v spec|modern steel|kl 36) lsh6218 / E Spec / Modern Steel / Klang @ Selangor 37) Airwind / E / M. Steel / Subang Jaya 38) Lupax31/ Vspec/ modern steel/ klang valley 39) Mx007/ Vspec/ modern steel/ klang valley. 40) simonyw_87 / V spec / Modern Steel / KL 41) BryanNJM / E spec / Brilliant Sporty Blue Metallic / KL 42) rotaziz/v spec/m steel/kl area 43) crysho / E spec / Modern Steel / Kuala Lumpur @ Wilayah Persekutuan KL 44) Jegane | V Spec | Blue 45) haVocasta /V Spec / Modern Steel / bangi 46) Zeus88/Spec V/Tafetta White/Klang @ Selangor. 47) Rukia / V spec / tefatta white / KL 48) reezs/V Spec/Taffeta White/Puchong 49) smithkuan/ V spec/ Modern Steel Metallic / Penang 50) rotaziz /V Spec / Modern Steel / kl 51) QuickSilveRv3 / V spec/ Tafetta White / Old Klang Road 52) the^shadow/E spec/Crystal black pearl/KL 53) Billyyz/E Spec/Brilliant Sporty Blue Metallic/Johor 54) KaiCai / E spec / Modern Steel / KL 55) Chungfk/V spec/crystal black pearl/ Klang Selangor 56) spacepilot / E spec / Black / Penang island 57) leonard23/E Spec/Taffeta White/Seremban 58) Jagerbomb2929/E Spec/Modern Steel/KL 59) sky025263/ V Spec/ Alabaster Silver Metallic / KL 60) elune84 /E spec/ Modern Steel Metallic/Malacca 61) foocy2001/V Spec/BBM/Petaling Jaya, Selangor 62) xizzat|V spec|Sporty Blue|Kelantan/Sunway 63) Matrix/E spec/Silver/Petaling Jaya
Summary S : 1 S+ : 1 E : 23 V : 38
Blue :7 Modern Steel :24 White :18 Black :11 Silver :3
<Maintainence / Car Care>
Tire Pressure
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V Spec S, S+ & E
Car Care
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PG Polymer Sealant is an exclusive "polymer glass" compound.
<Problem List>
1. Gap between dashboard and drawer
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** passenger side ** Left : OK | Right : NG
2. Missing Clip
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**minority user**
3. Mystery Sound @ 40KM/h
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- Turn off A/C - Turn off Radio / HU - Drive smoothly as normal, when speed reach 40KM/H, there will had a "trukkkk" sound from engine bay ** happen only once **
Normal? Problem??
4. Dashboard Gap on driver side
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Apple/Iphone
Andriod ** For Andriod, please check your phone with MHL support ** MHL cable is different by pin, please confirm suite your phone before purchase. eg : Note2 is using 11pin MHL Ebay example Lelong MHL Cable
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Due to certain reason, Honda is limit the usage only when handbrake is pull. But there is some way to bypass the detection. (refer to DIY)
2. How Honda City Keyless Work
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All the functions in the youtube video is available, EXCEPT : 1. Opening specific door (City open all door) 2. Rolling down all windows. (N/A)
3. Auto Volume by Speed (V spec only)
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- In any Audio Mode > Menu > Sound >
4. Door unlock unintentionally (V & E spec only)- Safety related
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- Stand near to driver/passenger door side - Certain volume of water pass through door handle, car will sense as hand - Car unlock unintentionally
Tested condition : 1. Wash car - spray over the handle - Unlock 2. Heavy rain - Walk nearby - Unlock
Please beware condition like you like to go bonnet side but pass to driver/passenger door side, the car will unlock without aware.
<Modification & DIY>
1. Bypass handbrake detection for screen mirror
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Way 1 (Void warranty due to cutting the wire)
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QUOTE(ProX @ Jun 11 2014, 12:10 AM)
@boydnhl - I spent about RM60 bucks to bypass. Now can play video/waze without the need to pull handbrake. Did it at Welldone @ Sg Besi as recommended by one of the City kaki
2. DRL Light
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Price RM100
3. Brake/Speed Lock
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Price - RM170-200 Brake - Press brake > Door Lock Speed - Reach certain speed (normally 20KM/h) > Door Lock (Plug & Play)
QUOTE(oHkereD @ May 27 2014, 05:55 PM)
speedlock RM90 only, pure plug and play. to me it's very cheap as can install yourself and no wiring modification.
taken from FB pipu share.
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Can we disable LCD warning screen on start up V spec
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No, due to the safety issue
What happen if accidentally press start button during.... E & V spec
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P - Engine Turn off R(still) - Engine Turn off R(moving, slow) - Engine Turn off N(still) - Engine Turn off N(moving) - Yes to confirm D(still) - Engine Turn off D(moving, slow) - Engine Turn off D(moving, normal speed) - Press once, Nothing Happen Press twice - Engine Turn Off
Shall we insist change engine oil on 1k service?
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QUOTE(Thrust @ Jun 9 2014, 10:17 PM)
Let me help you guys know more about cars and engine oil. The reason why SC insisted on not changing the oil is because there's a reason to it. All new Honda cars are filled with a special type of engine oil from the factory. Its different from those sold in the market or SC. This type of oil are meant for new engines that requires breaking in thus the composition of chemicals, addictives etc are different.
If you guys google more, u will notice Honda USA have explanation on the 1,000km doesn't require an oil change.
I hope i gave some useful info for you guys.
<Other>
Thailand Honda Honda Branch - Hatyai
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Telephone No: 0066743573749. **Request for English spoken staff for assistant.
City CVT Mode
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To make it easier to understand, CVT varies between a set of ratios (Let's say 3.5 to 0.7), while for 5AT each gear has its own ratio.
D mode = All ratios is being used for maximum efficiency (For AT, which means all 5 gears can be engaged, and CVT can vary into all the given ratio)
S mode = O/D Off, for Honda 5AT you are left with 1,2,3 only since 4 and 5 are OD gear. The same goes to CVT (which means the ratio range is now reduced to 3.5 to 1.0) hence dubbed as sport mode since with shorter ratio your rpm stays higher, and shorter ratio (lower gear) means more responsive throttle, and also better traction. It is like how you would go to lower gear on slope/going down hill/taking a corner.
L mode = Only the initial ratio (means only first gear for AT, first ratio range for CVT) used only for heavy towing or you are really going down a super slope
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Yes, if you going up genting and you want easier time, put it to S mode. And going down hill the same also, you will want to use the lower gear ratio range in S mode.
I dunno what car you drive before but to sum it up.
D mode = D mode just like any car
S mode = O/D off in most general automatic car, or some car marked as D3 (As I have seen in Kelisa), cause their D is D4.
L mode = Same like normal L mode
Maintaining CVT and its performance, install a CVTF cooler (normally referred as ATF cooler, but since this is not an AT, I call it CVTF cooler), it works the same just to cool down your transmission fluid.
And for Honda, use the premium CVTF from Japan instead of normal grade CVTF from Singapore. The premium is called HMMF (Honda Multi Matic Fluid) that comes in 4 litre can and cost 2x of normal CVTF. Many claims they are the same, but I tell you no, it is far different. I have used the HMMF for the my home old City, the ATF-DW1 Ultra for my sister's City, and also the MTF-3 Ultra for my bro's FD2R. All Japan version have superior response, especially in the CVT and AT, since for MT the gear change smoothness depends on your clutch control.
Note: The new City CVT is paired with Torque Converter, therefore I am not sure whether HMMF or the HCF-2 should be used as I do not own the new City. Kindly refer to your manual book.
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Tips for CVT
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Tips for a long-lasting Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Below are guidelines that will help lengthen the life of the CVT (belt system). The CVT allows for very simple operation (no gear shifting), but it must be driven by an informed driver. The CVT offers many advantages, but it is also the easiest component for an uninformed person to damage.
Maintain a vehicle speed of 5 km/h or more (at least walking speed). This prevents the belt from slipping which generates heat / wear. Do not overload the vehicle. An overloaded vehicle causes excess slippage/heat to the belt (especially when starting uphill). Always have a mud guard on front wheel (it helps prevent dust and debris from getting into the CVT). Try to always stop on level surfaces or in a downhill direction (reduces belt wear over the long term). If you ever smell burnt rubber, stop the vehicle (its probably the belt). If the CVT or powertrain begins to vibrate beyond normal, do NOT continue to drive. HILLS
If starting uphill from a stop, use the brake until the transmission engages (do NOT let the vehicle roll back as you push the throttle) Do not utilize the throttle to resist rolling backward (as people do with cars when on an incline) Use the brake to resist backward motion AND release the brake as you press down the throttle If you must go up a steep hill, get a running start (don't try to start from a dead stop) If you are going to "coast" down a mountain for an extended period Do NOT go faster than 15 mph (25 km/h) unless you remove the chain or driveshaft If you are coasting for many kilometers, remove either the chain or the driveshaft When going down a steep hill, it is fine to allow the CVT to engage so that you have engine braking If possible, stop the BUV on flat ground or on a slight decline. If pointed uphill when parked, accelerate firmly for 1 second (this allows the belt to grab without slipping). If on a hill or heavily loaded, ask bystanders to help push the BUV into motion as you press the throttle (as people did with the Model T’s). This reduces stress on the belt and powertrain. IF STUCK AND BUV IS IMMOBILIZED
Do NOT continue to push the throttle (a common way that belts are damaged) Ask others to push the vehicle back and forth (accelerate during the forward motion only) or, have several people remove the obstacle or, use a hand-winch or cable-come-along (keep one with you if in rough terrain) OTHER
Do not tow the BUV by raising the front wheel only (unless you remove the driveshaft) Do not tow other vehicles with the BUV If a small fray occurs on the belt edge, cut it off. Don't allow a rope, or twine, fishing line, string, etc near the CVT or the engine. If the belt gets wet, either let it dry, or dry it by putting a very light load on the CVT Store extra belts in a protected area and away from sharp tools & objects If driving through long grass, tall bushes, yearling trees, take caution because a twig can damage the belt if ingested by the CVT. When parked, always remove wheel chocks instead of driving over them. Do not substitute the the big sprocket (i.e. the driven sprocket) with a smaller size. Avoid driving the vehicle during a sand/dust storm (wipe-down inner surfaces of the CVT afterwards) Before wipe down, park the vehicle on level ground, turn off engine, and use wheel chocks. Do not let engine oil, gasoline, or diesel get on the belt. If the belt gets muddy, stop the vehicle and wipe down the belt and inward surfaces of the CVT Do not use a different size belt (write CVT part numbers on the BUV for easy reference) To observe CVT operation, put the vehicle on blocks & run the powertrain in a stationary position. Belt tension when engine is off: at belt midpoint, one can push the belt in about 2" & pull outward 1" If driving up a step or curb, Instead, hit the curb at 1 mph (and accelerate as each wheel contacts the curb). If possible, hit the curb at an angle (so each rear wheel climbs the curb separately) Do not get to the curb, stop completely, and then floor it
White headlamp?
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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ May 29 2014, 09:22 AM)
Philips 5000K is DiamondVision, blue-ish white, totally no yellow already 4300K is Philips CrystalVision, white with JUST A BIT yellow Osram Nightbreaker Unlimited is 3900K, yellow with a bit of white
IMHO don't touch the high beam
Using CrystalVision and so far happy with it
On a clear night, CrystalVision totally drowns the light from my fog lights
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hi TS, mind share some accessories info and where that can be installed on our City, and also tips and guide for modding (e.g. Video enable without handbrake) and post on front page.
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hi TS, mind share some accessories info and where that can be installed on our City, and also tips and guide for modding (e.g. Video enable without handbrake) and post on front page.
Please compile siamanggagap bodykit price and location to buy as well.. LOL.. I feel so kesian to him when ppl asking the same question again and again..
Please compile siamanggagap bodykit price and location to buy as well.. LOL.. I feel so kesian to him when ppl asking the same question again and again..
haha..
sometime i wonder how many ppl read the whole thread bcoz from what i see most of our friends here only reply to the latest posting.