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 New Honda City 2014 v03, 63+ LYN so far~ Getting Stronger

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post Jul 15 2014, 04:35 PM

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QUOTE(Ree73 @ Jul 15 2014, 03:51 PM)
want to ask all on the reverse camera...

Can buy any brand and plug in the camera? V spec have cable attached? Or do we need to add extra cable for this?
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Vspec ori HU connectors are all socket type, not the RCA plug type. So U need an adapter harness for our Honda City 2014 Reverse camera. Currently on the market got a few brands of reverse camera that comes with additional plug n play adapter harness specially for used by honda city 14. If those brands that does not comes with the adapter harness, some Acc shop already got sell the modification kit, which they will add in extra wires from mod kit to ur original Head Unit connector, so ur camera signal input can connected to ur HU
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post Jul 15 2014, 04:36 PM

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QUOTE(Ree73 @ Jul 15 2014, 04:10 PM)
Anyone manage to find the rubber bowl type floor mat for 2014 city?
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Nop. i ended up buying the custom cut (Springy) for RM 110 whole car accept trunk.....
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post Jul 15 2014, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(homicidal85 @ Jul 15 2014, 04:05 PM)
guys, can i use my city 2014 to jump start my old iswara? is there any danger to the battery and will the battery warranty become void?
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No problem lah...unless it short circuit the car's ECU and fried the engine and set it on fire..other than that no problem.
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post Jul 15 2014, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(maxevil @ Jul 15 2014, 04:35 PM)
Vspec ori HU connectors are all socket type, not the RCA plug type. So U need an adapter harness for our Honda City 2014 Reverse camera. Currently on the market got a few brands of reverse camera that comes with additional plug n play adapter harness specially for used by honda city 14. If those brands that does not comes with the adapter harness, some Acc shop already got sell the modification kit, which they will add in extra wires from mod kit to ur original Head Unit connector, so ur camera signal input can connected to ur HU
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What socket type? They are not using S video in?

I saw few reverse camera with night vision, some with LED light.. Dunno what to choose also. And dunno which compatible with the HU.

Anyone know what is the resolution on the 7 inch HU, i think we should buy those CCD/CMOS sensor that can fully utilized the screen resolution....

This post has been edited by Ree73: Jul 15 2014, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(Matrix @ Jul 15 2014, 04:50 PM)
No problem lah...unless it short circuit the car's ECU and fried the engine and set it on fire..other than that no problem.
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If you have concern... try jump start after remove your MAIN cables... but i doub it have enough power... as i try before from my Bro Inspira... rclxub.gif
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post Jul 15 2014, 05:17 PM

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Anyone facing issue before like 4 wheel lock when stopping traffic light at a slope around 20-30%?? How does it activated?

How to disabled it?

advise needed.
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post Jul 15 2014, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(minshome @ Jul 15 2014, 05:17 PM)
Anyone facing issue before like 4 wheel lock when stopping traffic light at a slope around 20-30%?? How does it activated?

How to disabled it?

advise needed.
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That's the hill start assist right?
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post Jul 15 2014, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Jul 15 2014, 05:25 PM)
That's the hill start assist right?
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yea. as soon as u press the Accelerator... will disable... ^^
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post Jul 15 2014, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(Adrain87 @ Jul 15 2014, 06:27 PM)
yea. as soon as u press the Accelerator... will disable... ^^
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Not really wor...when i press acceleration hard, it feel like dragging the car as it still locking the wheel...

How ar?

One thing i notice is the brake is kind of hard to press down.. can only press till half like tat...

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post Jul 15 2014, 05:50 PM

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QUOTE(dares @ Jul 15 2014, 04:07 PM)
Question is....does stomping on the pedal gets you out of the mud or dig you deeper  hmm.gif

TC was designed for such scenario (albeit in snow or slippery surfaces) - intermittently applying brakes so the wheels can regain traction like ABS. Not sure if the same applies to mud.
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then i guess the VSA off button purpose is to give us control when to manually control gas pedal+brake, or let TC take care of it, since human judgements better than what system can achieve

but then again this article mention TC not prevent tyre from stuck in snow:
"Many people mistakenly believe that traction control will prevent their vehicle from getting stuck in the snow. This couldn't be further from the truth. Traction control does not have the ability to increase traction; it just attempts to prevent a vehicle's wheels from spinning."

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/28000-tracti...l-explained.htm
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post Jul 15 2014, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(minshome @ Jul 15 2014, 05:36 PM)
Not really wor...when i press acceleration hard, it feel like dragging the car as it still locking the wheel...

How ar?

One thing i notice is the brake is kind of hard to press down.. can only press till half like tat...
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the brake should disabled after 3seconds; but then, i don't feel it locking tgh wheel, maybe u should ask SC to check
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post Jul 15 2014, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(Adrain87 @ Jul 15 2014, 04:57 PM)
If you have concern... try jump start after remove your MAIN cables... but i doub it have enough power... as i try before from my Bro Inspira... rclxub.gif
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Joking only....please don't take the set fire to engine seriously yah...sweat.gif

QUOTE(bleu2th @ Jul 15 2014, 05:53 PM)
the brake should disabled after 3seconds; but then, i don't feel it locking tgh wheel, maybe u should ask SC to check
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Hmm...i still haven't try it...because not used to it...my entrance to condo is sloped...everytime i stop to swipe access card, i always press brake or hand brake...old habits die hard...so i can just letgo the brake pedal?? What if i can't manage to swipe the access card in 3 seconds? Car rolls backwards??? sweat.gif

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post Jul 15 2014, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(bleu2th @ Jul 15 2014, 05:50 PM)
then i guess the VSA off button purpose is to give us control when to manually control gas pedal+brake, or let TC take care of it, since human judgements better than what system can achieve

but then again this article mention TC not prevent tyre from stuck in snow:
"Many people mistakenly believe that traction control will prevent their vehicle from getting stuck in the snow. This couldn't be further from the truth. Traction control does not have the ability to increase traction; it just attempts to prevent a vehicle's wheels from spinning."

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/28000-tracti...l-explained.htm
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Thanks for the link thumbup.gif

I guess that explains it
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post Jul 15 2014, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(Matrix @ Jul 15 2014, 06:02 PM)
What if i can't manage to swipe the access card in 3 seconds? Car rolls backwards??? sweat.gif
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You swipe liao baru release the brake pedal ma..... blink.gif

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post Jul 15 2014, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(minshome @ Jul 15 2014, 05:36 PM)
Not really wor...when i press acceleration hard, it feel like dragging the car as it still locking the wheel...

How ar?

One thing i notice is the brake is kind of hard to press down.. can only press till half like tat...
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When hill assist is engaged after you release the brake pedal, and then you quickly step on the brakes again, the brake pedals will feel stiff as the pressure on the brake pumps are not released yet (as in, hill assist is still applying the brakes, and you are trying to apply even more brakes).

So, it is normal if you brake pedals feel hard to press while the hill assist is in operation.

However, it should immediately disengage and release the brakes when you press the throttle. If it fails to release the brakes, then it is not normal and you need to get it checked.

This post has been edited by dares: Jul 15 2014, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(wangsa @ Jul 15 2014, 03:56 PM)
Hi, new owner here.
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QUOTE(homicidal85 @ Jul 15 2014, 04:06 PM)
P.s. city 2014 owner here - e spec/white/JB
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QUOTE(Ree73 @ Jul 15 2014, 04:06 PM)
want to ask all on the reverse camera...

Can buy any brand and plug in the camera? V spec have cable attached? Or do we need to add extra cable for this?

Add me too...

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QUOTE(dares @ Jul 15 2014, 06:35 PM)
You swipe liao baru release the brake pedal ma..... blink.gif
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That means i must keep my foot on brake pedal while i swipe card? Cannot just release my foot (because it will only holds 3 seconds)? Then no different lor ...means HBA not meant to hold car stationery for more than 3 seconds?
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QUOTE(dares @ Jul 15 2014, 07:40 PM)
When hill assist is engaged after you release the brake pedal, and then you quickly step on the brakes again, the brake pedals will feel stiff as the pressure on the brake pumps are not released yet (as in, hill assist is still applying the brakes, and you are trying to apply even more brakes).

So, it is normal if you brake pedals feel hard to press while the hill assist is in operation.

However, it should immediately disengage and release the brakes when you press the throttle. If it fails to release the brakes, then it is not normal and you need to get it checked.
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ya... i will send to SC to have it checks....thanks...

So by right, it will disengage once I press gas pedal when move by default??

This post has been edited by minshome: Jul 15 2014, 06:54 PM
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post Jul 15 2014, 06:55 PM

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QUOTE(Matrix @ Jul 15 2014, 06:49 PM)
That means i must keep my foot on brake pedal while i swipe card? Cannot just release my foot (because it will only holds 3 seconds)? Then no different lor ...means HBA not meant to hold car stationery for more than 3 seconds?
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Hill assist is designed to prevent the car from rolling backwards when you move your feet from the brakes to the throttle lah.

Yes it will hold it for 3 seconds, because they estimate it shouldn't take longer than that for your right foot to move a few inches from the brakes to the throttle sweat.gif

But if you time the amount of seconds between you releasing the brake pedal - swipe card - palang open and think still can make it before the system releases the brakes, you can do it also geh whistling.gif
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post Jul 15 2014, 06:56 PM

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QUOTE(minshome @ Jul 15 2014, 06:53 PM)
ya... i will send to SC to have it checks....thanks...

So by right, it will disengage once I press gas pedal when move by default??
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