Touch up paint is a bust. To be honest, it doesn't even match perfectly. 08703-NHO-ES is the paint pen I got. Will have to get bumper cover resprayed. Next adventure...find a body shop in Miami that's not a clown show. That's gonna be hard. :doh:
I bought touch paint to fix a chip on the rear bumper I got when I was parallel parking. Misjudged the distance to a Mercedes with a brush guard. Just applying the touch up paint made more paint flake off the chipped area. Paint is very thin. I will need to get bumper cover resprayed.
The car sounds like its going fast even when going 30 mph. The lack of sound insulation combined with the piped in engine sound. I have my engine sound set to "sport" because I like to hear the rev matching. In comfort, the car is still pretty noisy in the cabin, but I can't hear the rev...
Bumper repair service said they can't fix it. I took it to a body shop. They said they need to remove the bumper cover, use a heat gun to fix the small "flex" in the bumper cover and repaint. Waiting for an estimate. I may try to hit with a heat gun myself. The damage is so small. The...
My sticky steering has stopped recently on its own. Guess the spring loosened over time. Haven't done the repair yet. Enjoying the crisp, smooth steering again in the meantime.
Would this be the correct touch up paint for a 2024 CTR in Championship White?
https://www.hondapartshub.com/oem-parts/honda-paint-nh0-8703nh0es?srsltid=AfmBOopCTHIUmGiUPpzLgV4sKRt8SxUvSyLLRQdNUht8Pgt0yFcVE8my
Rookie move. I was jammed up by some guy outside of the space who wouldn't more forward. I was watching the front of my car and bumped into a truck behind me with a bush guard. Anyway, the bumper cover has a small flex in it on the left side about 1 inch and I chipped a small amount of paint...
I don't think they're mindful. They just move from car to car to get the work done. My guess is that they installed the spring and additional grease correctly. With that said, the parts are being mass produced to meet the demand of the recall. You could've got a bad spring. I believe the...
Probably hard for tech to notice the steering not coming back to neutral if the tech just drove around the block. It's more noticeable in a tight turn at higher speed than local road limits. For example, on a curved entrance ramp you will notice the sticky steering as you will have to nudge...
What you described is my car BEFORE the repair, which I haven't had done yet. My car from initial start is fine, then a bit of driving the steering stiffens and doesn't come back to center going through a turn. I continue driving say 40 minutes and it goes away. Steering is then natural like...
I have this noise. Tick, tick on the drivers side. Goes away if I put the window down and back up. Doesn't bother me. I only notice it once in a while if the radio is turned down.
Received my recall notice in the mail today. I need to schedule a visit to a dealership. Probably get it done in Ft. Lauderdale. I don't trust Miami techs. LOL!!!
I read on another forum that a guy in Canada took his car in for the worm gear fix and was told the fix was on hold as a new fix was coming out. I still haven't received a recall letter in the mail from Honda.
Mine started making this noise recently. I only hear it when I am moving slowly from a stop.
Also, wonder if the clicking is related to the worm gear issue.
I'd be concerned what's in the service database system on this matter. If you go to trade in later, you might get dinged. I have such bad OCD I would be making them take a trade-in especially if they think there's nothing to worry about. They should take the car back and treat you very fairly...
I have NOT received a letter as of yet. I have a notification in my Hondalink app. I feel like I have the issue pretty much all the time. On center adjustments feel notchy all the time. The wheel doesn't move smoothly and exiting a curve when the wheel comes back to center again feels...
I worry about this. That the gear is damaged and could break while driving. It looks like its plastic. Not sure how well a plastic gear holds up if not lubricated properly against a metal worm gear.