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Official Honda Civic 10th Gen Owner/Fans Club V7, 10th Gen Dream Machine
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johnnycp
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Oct 17 2017, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE(berann @ Oct 17 2017, 09:57 AM) Mine the same. my office area got a big TNB power box. I think is bcos of frequency interference. Alarm went off many times when raining. But only happen to my car.. all other cars nearby no problem. Complained to SC. they said normal. nothing wrong.  ask me off the ultrasonic sensor everytime leaving my car.. stupid solution. Huh.. is there a way to off the sensors?
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johnnycp
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Oct 17 2017, 10:36 PM
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QUOTE(Kuniang @ Oct 17 2017, 05:23 PM) Does any civic FC owner experience the following :- Car driving normal in mild traffic, speed roughly 40-50kmph. A traffic light turns red a good distance away so you let go of the gas pedal and let it cruise to a stop. As the car slows to 30+ kmph, I could feel "drag" as if like old cars you pull the hand brake just a bit and enough to cause some noticible drag. At the end of this 'drag' at speed of 20+ kmph the car would jerk slightly. If you put me in the car blindfolded without knowing what car it was, I would've guessed the jerk cause by the auto transmission. Car's brand new. Like, collected yesterday new. I have no prior cvt experience but the coasting to a stop is anything but smooth. Hoping you guys could share some insight with this problem. I'd like to understand this before I call my Sa. The jerk is normal for Honda CVT. My house has Honda City 2015, CRV2017 and I even test drove friend's HRV, Honda showroom Jazz and Civic. They all jerk a little during low speed except that CRV and Civic not that bad compare to City and Jazz. You can't compare with the smooth drive of conventional auto and that CVT tranny in Toyota car. My previous car was Toyota prius before I change to CRV. The smoothest gearbox i ever experienced
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johnnycp
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Oct 20 2017, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(mensa @ Oct 19 2017, 04:30 PM) i'm driving city 2016 and confirm no jerking even on the low speed..the cvt is smooth.. If u previously u owned a car with absolute zero jerk, smooth and super responsive gearbox before, and then you jump to city, you will definitely feel it. Unless the best fault car is city then u can't compare or experience what is call jerky gearbox
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