https://www.integraforums.com/forum/threads/adding-memory-drivers-seat.51945/
Here's a thread where people were braking down the memory sest problem. Afaik, there's no solution yet.
The only thing I've done to my car is add a homelink mirror, but that was a relatively straight forward swap.
Correct, hill hold (or hill assist in some cars) is specifically to help the driver get the car moving while on an incline. The idea is that it takes a second to come off the brake, on to the gas, and off the clutch.
Think of it like Clippy from Office... "hey, it looks like you're trying to...
Brake hold and hill hold are similar features, but not the same.
Brake hold is activated via button and can be used at any time. The hold is also indefinite, until the driver actively puts the car into motion, disables it, or opens the door (in which case the parking brake will engage).
Hill...
I dont use brake hold very often, but it comes in handy every once in awhile. I typically only use it during times where I'm stopped for a longer period of time, but not long enough to use the parking brake.
The most common situation is when waiting in line at Costco for gas. I'll sit there...
Got a link for one? All of the mirror solutions I've found are strap-based ones that don't work on a non-adjustable headrest. The only other ones seem to be ones that stick to a hard surface/glass, but I don't know if the rear hatch is far enough forward for that to work well.
Or you've figured...
I've been on the hunt for a mirror that I can use in the back seat to keep an eye on a rear facing car seat. All of the ones I've found rely on straps that go around the rear headrest. Since the headrests in the Integra are fixed, the straps don't mount well for holding a mirror in place.
Has...
I personally went the route of taking the mirror apart and swapping/modding the wiring harness. The toughest part was actually getting the metal stem back into the plastic housing.
Even if you do depin the wiring on the Accord mirror, you'll still need to combine the power wires, as the...
I frequently drive on South Carolina roads. Everything rattles.
In my last car, the SC sections of freeway eventually caused all the plastic tabs holding up my center console to break, causing the entire sunglasses holder assembly to fall.
The top thing to remember with a lease: you don't own the car. It's yours in the sense that it is in your possession but none of the payments you make on it go towards you establishing ownership. At the end of the day, the car still belongs to Acura.
With that in mind, typically you can do...
Awesome! My friends have learned to be ultra selective when doing their pin grading, as they've had extremely OCD people pick out the tiniest of defects to fuss about. They use good manufacturers, but when they have orders in the 1000+ range, a few will be bound to have *something* slightly off...
Nice! Are you grading the pins or is everything going to be of the same "quality"?
I know a few artist friends that do enamel pins and are obsessive over A grade and B grade due to being burned by extremely picky customers. 😂
If having dedicated winter tires aren't for you, do some research into "all weather" tires. They are a different category of tire than "all season" and are designed to work in a wider range of conditions. They won't be as good as a dedicated set of winters if conditions are extremely poor, but...
I live in North Carolina, where I can typically get away with summer tires year-round. However, there are a few situations that get sketchy.
On cold days (sub 40), the tires struggle to warm up. I've felt tires struggling for grip even in low speed sceneries like a U Turn. While this is...
Not exactly all hybrids, the recall appears to affect hybrid and non-hybrid engines. For example, the 23 Civic Sedan had a 2L and 1.5L turbo engines (non-hybrid).
It's kind of odd that the recall is specific to the Sedan with the hatchback not getting a mention.