I was mislead by one of my online parts searches. It's actually from the current gen Civic.
I haven't tested it for myself, but ran across the info on this discussion:
https://www.integratalk.com/threads/integra-and-homelink.434/page-2#post-5624
Here's the MDX mirror and how to connect it w/o needing a new harness:
Part Number: 76400-T20-A11
Jumper the Red and Yellow wires on the mirror's connector
Unsure if the auto up/down inside works like others, but have you tried the procedures to teach the the control unit the window settings for the auto up/down feature?
May just need to perform these two steps w/ the car on.
Move the driver's window all the way DOWN (with the down switch)
Pull...
@Integra23 are the upgrade window switches in the Model C different from the standard ITS window switches?
Whatever the case, I wonder why that wouldn't require the additional wiring to connect one side of the car to the other.
Looking at the parts listing, I'd guess this is the dual USB-C part #11:
CHARGER UNIT, USB DUAL (C)
Part Number: 8A350-TJB-A01
And this is the dual USB-A part #11:
CHARGER UNIT, USB DUAL (ILLUMINATION)
Part Number: 8A350-T20-A01
It'd be great if someone could confirm.
It's a whole different market out there, but I guess what I'm getting at is that the added ADM/fees won't get you anything extra that I won't get paying MSRP at my local dealership. It goes straight into their coffers which are already flush with cash. Maybe ethical would be a better choice than...
I'm not suggesting anyone stop buying cars altogether, just only buy from reputable dealers who don't add ADM, or other, fees. Required accessory packages is a little more nuanced as you at least are getting something in return. I understand in some areas this may mean going out of state, but...
The sad truth is that if people wouldn't pay the ADM/fees then they wouldn't be as emboldened to add them. The reason is that the vehicles would sit on their lot unsold and begin to impact their future allocations. I'm pretty sure they would remove the ADM/fees before it got to the point of...
This used to be reachable via the Honda e-store, but they switched to the "Dream Shop" which doesn't seem to link to the installation instructions and the old link is broken, but the page is still available....for now...
Acura accessory installation manuals
It may be worth noting that once you use the tire sealant included in the inflator, you're going to have to replace that tire. The OE tire is currently $355.99 on Tirerack.
I can't fault them for taking that approach, but I think I'd rather have it applied w/o any cutouts for the sunk-in letters on the front of the car. It's tricky, but it looks like it can be done.
I'm surprised the security camera footage doesn't include video of it happening. Did the person taking the picture of it in the second video witness it?
I'm not sure how no rear armrests or sunroof are deciding factors, but to each their own. Bringing salaries into the discussion just seems a bit aloft if you ask me and that's coming from someone who, based on your measure, is in the 10%...
I'm #1 of 20+ at my dealership, but they haven't received word on delivery dates as far as I've been told. They did get to request the colors for their first two ITS's a couple weeks back, my blue/black was requested as #1, but that's all they've shared. They do get notification when models ship...
You can also get them directory from Honda/Acura here:
https://estore.honda.com/acura/accessories/installation-instructions/list.asp?year=2023&model=Integra&modelName=Integra