Honda has created the following guide to help you through the process of buying your next Honda:
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Honda has created the following guide to help you through the process of buying your next Honda:
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Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is important for the safety, performance and economy of your Honda. Low tyre pressure will not only adversely affect fuel economy, it will also increase stopping distances and reduce steering response and vehicle stability. EU Directive 661/2009 requires all passenger vehicles registered after 1st November 2014 to be equipped with a tyre deflation warning system.
If you have a tyre deflation warning on your dashboard, which looks a little like horseshoe icon, then it is important to stop the car and check your tyre pressures, adjusting each to the correct pressure shown on the information sticker in the driver's door shut.
Your Honda is likely to have an electric tyre pump with pressure gauge located in your boot. These are powered from your cigarette lighter.
Once your tyres have been checked and adjusted, you must reinitialise the deflation warning system by following the instructions below:
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Most newer Honda models have windscreen wipers that park below the bonnet line. Whilst this is more aerodynamic and saves fuel, it makes it impossible to lift the wipers away from the windscreen without damaging either the bonnet or the wipers themselves.
This is why newer Honda models have a clever feature to allow you to raise the windscreen wipers away from the glass when the car is switched off.
This feature is especially useful in cold or icy weather, as it helps prevent the wipers from freezing to the windscreen and reduces the risk of damaging the blades or wiper mechanism.
How to lift the wiper arms…
Today, 1st October, marks the beginning of Tyre Safety Month in the UK.
Your tyres are the only point of contact between your car and the road, a few centimetres of tyre rubber is all there is keeping you and your family from disaster.
Many motorists will put off tyre repairs to save on costs, but it is cheaper to replace worn or damaged tyres where necessary, rather than waiting to face a burst tyre and having to be towed off the motorway, or a potential £2,500 fine (per tyre).
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How long does it take to charge an e:Ny1? How do I plan my route? Can I charge at home on a normal mains socket? How do I maximise my driving range?
We understand that buying your first electric vehicle can be daunting, which is why we have made the following help sheets available.
If you would like to find out more, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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Apart from any safety concerns, recalls and product updates also improve the long-term quality of your car and your experience of owning a Honda. That's why we strongly advise you to have any recalls and product updates done promptly.
We would be delighted to check your car for any updates, but you can also check the following site:
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We have had several customers who have had their car's catalytic converter stolen recently and so we have put together the following advice for our customers.
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