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February 10th, 2019 02:11 PM #3931
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February 10th, 2019 02:21 PM #3932
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February 10th, 2019 03:09 PM #3933
Thanks jut70 and dongmilot.
When did you acquire your CR-Vs?
Just trying to see if year purchased (or maybe year assembled) has anything to do with the rattle/clunk.
I see both of you have the Gas variant.
Gustong-gusto ko mag CR-V and im trying to find more justifications getting one.
Ayaw ko sanang mauwi sa mga mahahabang mga SUV. Hehe.
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February 10th, 2019 03:42 PM #3934I have the SX and no experience yet with that clanking suspension. Only major issue I had was a transmission leak on the 2nd week after release, but that was immediately fixed by the dealership. I’m now almost at 20k mileage. Probably hit 30k when it turns 1 year old in June.
I did ask Honda Carmona about the suspension issue being reported and they mentioned one client complained about it and what they found was an issue on the front sway bar bushing.
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February 10th, 2019 04:25 PM #3935
Thanks, gls2001.
I found a thread a while ago that pinpointed the culprit to be the small rubber cap of the front suspension's top hat ( hehe... the hat has a cap). But they theorized that low temperature (Canada) hardens that rubber cap and produced the sound when the car is in motion.
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Another Canadian thread has the same finding... the owner (after several failed attempts to have the dealer fix it) simply drowned the top mounts with WD40 and silicone lube. His problem was solved... so far.
However, we don't have that kind of climate here so I'm not convinced this is the problem with the CR-Vs here.
Here's the link though:
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February 11th, 2019 12:16 AM #3937Already solved it. The footlight harness 6pin connector has 3 wires(Red(12V), White(GND), Gray(12V when parklight switch is turned-on)). The Door sill 6pin connector only had 2 wires(Red and White). Turns out I just forgot to tap the eyelet with black wire to the chassis.
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February 11th, 2019 09:15 AM #3938
I have the 1.6V and my sister has the 2.0S. Both still have the clanking issue. I've had my 1 year PMS already and the casa guys are either deaf or in denial. They did try to find it in each PMS I've had but were unable to locate it. Gonna contact HCP and see what they have to say about it.
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February 11th, 2019 10:09 AM #3939
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February 11th, 2019 10:28 AM #3940
No, hindi naman sya sa steering nanggagaling. Wala naman akong nararamdaman sa suspension so probably a plastic part. May kalampag lang sa front na di ma isolate. May rattle din konti sa side sa rear. Am guessing rear quarter window.
Malayo naman sa bituka but still annoying for a 1 YO car with ~10Tkm on it.