QUOTE(boxer07 @ May 18 2017, 12:19 PM)
Me also myfmHonda City Gen 6 V.0發, FL incoming :)
Honda City Gen 6 V.0發, FL incoming :)
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May 29 2017, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(prozdennis @ May 29 2017, 08:45 AM) Hi all city owners During the day sunlight is bright. drl also bright so other people can see you(the point of drl). May I know how to switch off all the front lights for 2017 City? My light indicator is off mode but the Daytime Running Light is still on. However, when I turn the indicator down to DRL, my DRL is on just like when my indicator is at OFF mode. Moreover, it is weird because the brightness of my DRL at OFF mode is brighter than when my light indicator is at DRL mode. you on the switch once to turn on taillight at night, the drl become dimmer to act as position light like other car. You don't want it to be as bright as during the day so it won't glare people. |
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Jun 27 2017, 11:35 PM
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QUOTE(philipnovember @ Jun 27 2017, 10:17 PM) ok, so we know the difference more or less between old and new facelift. but what are the difference between those in years 2014, 2015, and 2016? No way to tell. The number of reverse sensor also doesn't tell you the exact year made. If the reason you are asking is want to avoid the dealer lying to you about year made, go google "how to tell manufacture year by chasis VIN number". Check the vin number before you buy. |
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Jul 2 2017, 09:49 AM
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Do you guys have the problem of outer edge of both front tyres worn down faster than inner edge? Happened after first few thousand km of new car and even after tyre rotation/alignment done.
I read some where that says FWD car supposed to have the alignment slightly toe out so that when driving the front tyres will pull back to straight. Is that true? What do you guys think of adjustable camber nut/bolt? Scam or it really works? My tyre guy put one for my front right wheel. Some forums say unless in serious accident, camber rarely become off in car comes without adjustable camber. How do I tag you tyre pro Aaron? |
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Jul 15 2017, 09:04 AM
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QUOTE(ho1286 @ Jul 15 2017, 08:31 PM) Hi, you take HIP also? hmm, my quote insured RM75k, not include windscreen, already rm2k, just wondering is it expensive or how? It is HIP. I also not sure if mine is under insured or what. The Honda dealer send me a quotation with this price. Seems like 63k is a little too low for a one year old car. Already renewed, too late to worry about it now. |
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