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Honda City idsi 2004 steering feels tight, Steering feels not smooth
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unitron
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Sep 27 2019, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(Yveatel @ Sep 27 2019, 09:02 AM) thanks a lot. will go to him next week do update once you've got a diagnostic Did any of the previous mechanic check your fuse ? Or you recently added accessories to the car ? I suspect probably EPS issue if everything else ok (e.g fuse, tires, suspension parts, bushing)
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unitron
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Sep 27 2019, 09:13 AM
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QUOTE(Yveatel @ Sep 27 2019, 09:09 AM) will do. No, the issue being more than a year already. Did not do anything when the problem started. Recently change suspension, tyres and brake plate, but issue still persist Ah.. i see... any of the mechanic connected a scan tool to check for error codes? Modern cars nowadays, this would normally be the 1st thing you do. If the EPS has an issue there may be a error code, but it wasn't serious enough to trigger the EPS light.
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unitron
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Sep 27 2019, 09:30 AM
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QUOTE(Yveatel @ Sep 27 2019, 09:19 AM) no. Been to 3 mechanics for this issue, but none of them connect any device, more like "drive and feel". The car from 2004 have the board for connection? Previously my 2010 Mvi got ABS lights up, then my mechanic connect to scan tool. But for Honda city, he did not do so. Wonder he miss out or there is no place to connect They should have since OBD ports are there since the 199x.. I used to have a 2005 City and currently own a 2005 Civic, and they both have OBD II ports. 2004 model year should have it... just look under the steering column. It should look like an extremely oversize VGA port.
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