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BHPian ![]() | ![]() @Pixantz The civic will have to have her dashboard removed for the cooling coil installation. @nik0502 I saw the Rs.450 stuff too, but the steel wires on them were easily bent,so opted out. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() HASS is always a rip-off when it comes to repairs like these. I suggest you go to an FNG. I see you are based out of Chennai and would hence recommend Ignite on ECR. I am sure you would end up spending much much lesser that what HASS has quoted. Last edited by rr_zen : 10th May 2016 at 12:59. |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() Has anyone used Steero services for their car? I was contemplating to use them to ascertain the oil leakage thing posted here on previous page. Plus now there is a strange rattling sound from the bonnet whenever the car hits a bump or runs on an uneven surface. |
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BHPian Join Date: Sep 2012 Location: Gurgaon
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Only the glove compartment was removed, which is easily done. Then it was washed and refitted. Its tricky, but thats the way to do it without removing the dash. Was done at HASS. rgds | |
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If you're quoting this from a rumour, well then, it was just that. A rumour. Rest positively assured, you don't have to have the dash removed. Just the glove box and blower assembly. All Honda's have a very unique and clever system for any service that may be needed to the cooling coil. It just slides out sideways from its housing which needs to be removed after the blower and refrigerant pipes are removed. It's the same for City, Amaze, CRV, Civic, Brio, etc. If an FNG told you about dash removal, then run away from them. Fast. No matter what the state of the coil, dash doesn't have to be removed. If you guys are from Mumbai I can show you myself. I didn't check your profile before typing this. | |
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| ![]() cooling coil can be removed without opening up the dash. just the glove box and blower needs to be taken out. Dash is removed only in case if your flaps have some issues and air vents are chocked due to some reasons, since that stays just behind the audio system. You can check that in this very thread, when i removed the dash for that. |
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| ![]() Bhpians, I have to change the engine oil in my Civic. I am keen to use Mobil 1 0w-40 or Mobil 1 5w-50. I used Honda Idemitsu synthetic the previous change. Please pour in your suggestions. P.S. I redline the engine a lot. |
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| ![]() @petroguzzler; I used Mobil1 once and then switched over to Idemitsu-Honda stuff. Saves a lot of ₹₹s as well. Remember Mobil1 is SAE40 while the Idemitsu is SAE30. The engine is quite happy with SAE30. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Stick with HASS oil. I once used Total 10W 40. It made the engine sluggish. I also tried Shell Helix 5 w 40 but it did not feel as smooth and lively as when using OE oil so i went back to HASS oil. The grade is perfect for the IVTEC engine , you won't regret it. |
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| ![]() My 2008 V AT Civic has a weird 'Tuk' sound whenever I turn the steering at a certain point (both directions). It also occurs when the car is going over a slight undulation in the road. The HASS(Linkway Honda, Goregaon) had earlier told me there is an issue with the dampers of the suspension due to installation of Roger-Abs(to increase ground clearance) but, a FNG mechanic test drove & inspected the car to find everything okay. What could be the issue? Really frustrating to hear the 'Tuk' sound almost every time! ![]() Also, what tyres would be a good bet for the car & where can I find a good deal? |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() My Civic has been on the 0W30 Idemitsu fully synth oil for a couple of years now. No qualms whatsoever. I was on Mobil 1 initially but as rightly pointed out by @sgiitk, it is heavy on the pocket and the engine feels marginally smoother with the Idemitsu. |
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BHPian Join Date: May 2007 Location: Mumbai
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For tyres go to pal tyres at lamington road. They are mentioned in Mumbai directory also. You get the variety and the pricing is also the best which I've come across. | |
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