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Honda CR-V issues
I have recently bought a 2005 Honda CR-V 2.0 petrol automatic. The car runs fine, but I have a couple of issues with the car:
-It has automatic transmission, but when I start moving on the incline (for some degree), it rolls backward in D, D3,D2,D1 – is this normal?
-I also hear a single 'click' noise is coming from dashboard, just before stopping – what’s the cause?
-It has automatic transmission, but when I start moving on the incline (for some degree), it rolls backward in D, D3,D2,D1 – is this normal?
-I also hear a single 'click' noise is coming from dashboard, just before stopping – what’s the cause?
Asked on 12 February 2014 by ayred
Answered by
Honest John
Some autos don't automatically hill hold. So you have to choose whether to sit on the brakes (perhaps left foot brake), or apply the parking brake, which is a nuisance when stuck in a traffic jam on an incline.
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automatics
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