Honda City Gen 6.0/6.1 V10
Honda City Gen 6.0/6.1 V10
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Sep 20 2018, 09:06 PM
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My brake lock finally arrived. Now tengah hunting where's the socket to cucuk it
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Sep 21 2018, 10:37 AM
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Sep 21 2018, 07:25 PM
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Sep 22 2018, 01:07 PM
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QUOTE(mushigen @ Sep 21 2018, 10:03 PM) It's exposed. You just need to peed under the steering wheel (left side) with half of your body outside the car. Once you know where it is, you can raba raba with your left hand when you want to plug/unplug the OBD device. Do take note that the fitting is one way, i.e., it only connects in one orientation. Noted. Finally found the socket after needing to take a shot with my phone. Didn't realize it was actually facing the driver's front instead of the side. Thanks for your hints and tips. |
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Sep 23 2018, 11:22 PM
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QUOTE(hc7840 @ Sep 23 2018, 10:10 PM) Can we lock the car doors without arming alarms? Going away for few days, don't want the alarm to drain battery. Or just don't worry about it, 5 days should be fine? Need to do this step.1. With you outside, and the driver door open, press the inner button for locking the car door. Remember not the outside button at your door handle. 2. Immediately pull the handle of the outside door and while the handle is pulled, close the door. That's it. If your door gets unlocked due to taking too long to reach for the handle outside, just repeat. |
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Oct 1 2018, 10:10 AM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Oct 1 2018, 09:58 AM) Can confirm for FL HU: How you managed to lower the mirascreen screen resolution? Mine is stuck lowest at 720p. :/Mirascreen = yes, im using it Anycast M2plus = cannot use Anycast M3plus (RK version) = forumer assclown confirmed can use Ori Chromecast = forumer prasys showed video can use Unknown: Ezycast Wecast Anycast M4plus = this is improved from M3plus above, so should able to work? Amongst these dongles, Mirascreen has the slowest CPU & least RAM, but just for mirror to small HU screen, I see no lags. Waze, GMaps displays real time. Slower FPS for video mirroring would be due to crappy HU (supposedly max 30 fps, but I doubt it). |
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Nov 1 2018, 07:39 PM
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QUOTE(cofin @ Nov 1 2018, 04:37 PM) I change mine at HOnda ...Panasonic battery. i change 5 times already lol i think record holder ....almost 1 year 1 time as my car not even 5 years Panasonic battery? How long it tahan before it kong ar? Never used that brand beforeBattery kong ....ask them come the SC dude also just jumper then drive my car to SC then put in a new battery ...around same price |
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Nov 7 2018, 11:23 PM
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QUOTE(NTE @ Nov 7 2018, 10:43 PM) Greeting all sifus, I kena your issue one month ago. Should be battery kong. Changing outside no warranty void and much cheaper. SC warranty only 1 year.My city (year end of 2016, just about 2 years old) can't start today, able to start with jump start. Subsequently able to start normally, so is battery kong or any other more serious issue? Btw if I replace battery outside, will this kacau my warranty? Since its a wear and tear item? Possible that I still can claim from sc? Thanks in advance |
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Nov 8 2018, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(NTE @ Nov 7 2018, 11:37 PM) Any recommendation? Battery brand? Usual price range? Anything to look out for during replacement? Newbie here I usually change to standard century types,but as the bro below you posted, I will be trying out Amaron with that upsize as I've heard good things about that brand including from my office and house alarm installer. Standard price more than 230 for that including workmanship kot. |
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Nov 12 2018, 01:40 PM
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QUOTE(vvip @ Nov 12 2018, 11:02 AM) Any idea will Honda provide courtesy car to customers whose new car require long repair period? Or can customer claim transportation fee from Honda due to new car faulty? When I sent to change my car battery the cover did ask me if I'm in a hurry to go anywhere to which I said I wasn't so the topic ended. However the second time when I asked regarding the process to change my start button, she did say that Honda will provide spare cars for those cases who need to spend a few days in the workshop. Not sure if it's based on the center or its a nationwide policy. |
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Nov 13 2018, 07:52 AM
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Nov 13 2018, 11:00 AM
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QUOTE(nordingh @ Nov 13 2018, 10:58 AM) NO, normally plug and play. Yours was done during servicing meaning on weekends? Maybe my center in mlk diff policy kot. Kah motor 3S.Change start button took 2 days? Really. I change mine during last service, just few hours including servicing, waiting and shopping. |
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Nov 13 2018, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Nov 13 2018, 11:11 AM) Lolz! Exactly like my case for replacement of rear suspension beam. Need 1 weekday go there to confirm the problem, then will need another 1 weekday to do the replacement after they have got the parts. Still finding time to do that. Walauwei! My car spend more off days with me at SC than me and my family. Kan? They either need to revise the way they need to make the customers waste 2 weekdays, or enable us to do during weekends or at least the first round checkup during a weekend.QUOTE(nordingh @ Nov 13 2018, 11:14 AM) I went weekdays at Kah Motor Selayang. During the checkup, I just told the problem, the SA check stock and said OK, will replaced it, no verification was done, I not even show any pic or video to prove it. Even the SA said this common issue with City, old Accord and Civic. Dang. Maybe that time the spare part was available or they memang keep stock for that at selayang. How long your ns60 lasted?Kah Motor Selayang is the best for me, never had any issue with them. Last year, during 50K service, as my car entitle for battery recall program, the SA check my battery and saw I use Century NS60 already, so he told me, wait until that battery kaput and come to SC again to get the new battery. So when the battery died, I called them to inform and get the replacement ready, went there with motor, give them the Century, back home with a new battery. |
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Nov 13 2018, 08:58 PM
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QUOTE(nordingh @ Nov 13 2018, 08:11 PM) Yokohama NS40 - Sept 2014 - Nov 2015 - 14 months (vapor leaking) Nice the ns60 lasted 2 years. The Yokohama could have gone longer if not for the leak? I'm thinking the next brand to test is the Amaron. Wanna see what's the hype about it.Century NS60 - Nov 2015 - Aug 2017 - 21 months Furukawa NS40 - Aug 2017 - Now - 14 months Need to spare a battery already. Feel like the battery under power, 90% only now (12.5Volt before start). Do you have a voltage sensor on the battery itself or using the cig lighter? Because when I turn on the initial acc without the key with the sensor in the cig port, it dips to 12.4 sometimes coz it loads the hu and the dash so I thought all the while it was normal since the cranking sound doesn't sound weak yet. My pana ns40 also around 3 months je. |
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Dec 30 2018, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Dec 30 2018, 07:51 PM) [attachmentid=10149313] Ini ke? They call it "mugen style" I see a City having this type of visor. It has cutouts at front to prevent blocking the view and it has a sleek thin shape that matches the rear door visor. I have been looking for this type but so far no luck. https://s.lazada.com.my/s.j2WL |
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Jan 6 2019, 01:53 PM
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QUOTE(yang90 @ Jan 6 2019, 12:35 PM) Today check my new city tyre pressure, omg 300kpa each , is it normal? Will it cause bad FC? What's the best tyre pressure? They inflated mine to 270 on all 4 tyres last time. Something to do with long storage affecting the condition of the tyres. QUOTE(ameri @ Jan 6 2019, 01:19 PM) How does that query help? |
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Jan 6 2019, 08:52 PM
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Just arranged with SC for my servicing this month on one of the coming Saturdays. Must remember to remove my canbus.
QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Jan 6 2019, 07:11 PM) Perhaps he meant those who have been driving few years ady would know where to look for appropriate tyre pressure. Sounded a bit rude though, like questioning his intelligence. |
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Jan 7 2019, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(dickybird @ Jan 6 2019, 10:01 PM) A car is a potentially dangerous power tool. Only intelligent, educated and competently trained people should be allowed to drive. Not everyone in Malaysia is equppied with knowledge on proper car maintenance due to our learning institution. I've even helped change flat tyres in petrol stations before as the driver was stunned on what to do and where to go. If the person don't even know where to look for the correct tyre pressures in their car. It makes me wonder how they managed to get their driving licence? QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Jan 6 2019, 10:04 PM) Yeah, must remember to do that ya. Manual itu banyak tebal jadi malas baca kot I guess its cuz sarcasm mistranslated in the internet. But it really is a noob question, though I'm not surprised if some new owners got City as their first car (PaMa money). So to give them the benefit of the doubt, I refer them to check on the manual. Those new owners should refer to manual first, or ask their SA if got problems. But lots of people don't realize and aren't sure how to read the label on the pillar. Lucky my dad taught me that when I was young since I usually helped him to pump air. IIRC even during jpj lessons they didn't cover that. |
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Jan 7 2019, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE(gsan @ Jan 7 2019, 09:22 AM) why need to remove the canbus? I did installed canbus harness before 10k service until now, and coming Sat for 40k service. Yep, was talking about my obd device. Maybe your SC is the more open minded type but I want to avoid any red mark going into my ledger until at least the end of the warranty. Plus I'm scheduled to change my start button at the time too so wanna give them less excuses in case they don't want to honor my warranty claim. |
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Jan 9 2019, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(babylon52281 @ Jan 9 2019, 03:39 PM) These touch up painting is just colour coat. You need to apply clear coat on top to seal the paint, otherwise it will come off easily. IINM, ezy touch up do have "clear gloss" as well. You can search for it from the same place you bought that ezy paint. I tried the autospa set which came with the clear coat, but it was gooey like glue and when sapu the area turned rough pulak. Am I doing it wrong? QUOTE(mushigen @ Jan 7 2019, 12:02 PM) I don't understand why certain people get upset when people ask basic questions. You can always choose to ignore if you find the questions too stupid for you. After all, this is a forum to share and find out information, no? That's what I always considered forums are for. To share information around. If it helps, good. If it doesn't answer, someone else can help out.And while it is noble to try to make people learn, have we stopped to ask ourselves why we do that? People need specific answers to a specific question, so we either answer them or ignore them. Questions like "how long have you been driving?" do not help in this situation. This post has been edited by NickedAsy: Jan 9 2019, 06:02 PM |
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