I checked this wiring in my car as I have a similar sound from that area and I found that the wiring in my car is quite tight as well. The large yellow connector has some play within the connection area itself, but is pretty quiet when I do move it and doesn't seem like a candidate for the...
The left side of steering column/dash area rattle has been very tough for me. I've padded anything that looks like it could move and it keeps coming back, but inconsistently. Sometimes very loud, sometimes soft, and always very hard to pinpoint. I'm hoping to go back in this weekend to see...
I've looked around inside my steering column quite a bit looking for rattles, and I don't recall seeing a piece like that loose anywhere. I wasn't looking for something like that though, so could have missed it. I'd make the dealer figure out where it's from and do the work necessary to ensure...
For the benefit of anyone who wants to work on the seatbelt adjusters, hardwire a radar detector or dash cam, or do anything else to quiet down their Integra's interior, here is what I've been using, all ordered from Amazon or bought at Lowe's:
JVCC FELT-06 Polyester Felt Tape 1mm Thickness -...
The seatbelt adjusters for the driver's seatbelt and front passenger's seatbelt are extremely noisy. Both of my adjusters were rattling terribly to the point that even my wife noticed them, and she is not attentive at all to this kind of thing when riding in my car. Since they're right next to...
Here's the TSB, it doesn't look too hard to do.
I've decided that I'll be far more successful just doing the rattle proofing myself rather than hoping that the dealer will care enough to really look, and if they do try, hoping they they'll actually find the problems.
There is a TSB for a rattle from the infotainment area for the 2022 Civic with the same 9" screen that we have. That might be your issue if you have that screen.
I've spent a lot of time chasing rattles in my Integra so far. This Integra began life with far fewer rattles than my '18 WRX did...
I actually stumbled across a file where I had recorded the part number: "Temporary Wheel Kit" - 06421-3S5-A10. The site, on 7/17/22, listed an MSRP of $160.18.
I had five accessory items I was researching, and as compared to that corporate site, my dealer's prices for those five were higher...
There is actually an Acura OEM accessory part number for a spare tire, I think it was a donut spare. If you subscribe for service manual access (https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.aspx) you also get access to the parts system and can find really good information. My dealer didn't know...
Not really. The manual on the Acura site was a bunch of interlinked web pages. I had a 1 day subscription and printed some items to pdf, but it's clumsy at best.
I think many manufacturers are going this way. My 2018 WRX had a nice big pdf manual, well over 1,000 pages, while my sister's...
After taking delivery of my Integra I discovered that we'd been seeing the wide view, not the normal view. The wide view is a bit distorted, and we thought that's how they all were. The normal view is adequate.
I hardwired my radar detector last week. Add-a-fuse in the fuse box, wire running up the A-pillar and headliner to the detector mounted near the mirror. It was actually quite easy to do. The hardest part was getting the damn airbag clip near the top of the A-pillar trim back on. I had no...
I do agree that it does have at least the minimum resolution to get the job done, but I'm surprised that Honda would choose to put such a low quality camera in an Acura. I've never seen a backup camera that looks this bad, even in cheap, mass market rental cars. Most of the car feels premium...
Does the Integra's backup camera have poor resolution and image quality? To everyone who has taken delivery of their car, does the camera image look ok to you compared to other cars?
I test drove an A-Spec CVT with Tech package yesterday and I noticed that the backup camera image was very...