transmission problems
#21
I suppose we can say all is well and deny any problems but we do not. When you know what's up you get better results through that knowledge.
That is what makes this board so good. Cars have problems this is my 8th Honda and the first one to see any warranty work period.
I love the S2000 and realize high performance cars are also require higher maintenance.
That is what makes this board so good. Cars have problems this is my 8th Honda and the first one to see any warranty work period.
I love the S2000 and realize high performance cars are also require higher maintenance.
#23
When you get the car then you'll know what all the excitement is about.
You can't really know until you sit behind that wheel and hear her SCREAM! ! !
That's when you know that an S2000 is the right choice..
You can't really know until you sit behind that wheel and hear her SCREAM! ! !
That's when you know that an S2000 is the right choice..
#25
That is a good point about the percentage of s2000's with this problem, which is why im working on getting an S2000. Now the only thing is.......yellow..........or silver..........cheaper 2001.........or slightly refined(but more expensive) 2002..................hmm.............
#27
Unless it is SPECIFICALLY MADE for plastics, DO NOT use it on the plastic window!
Most waxes contain silicone for shine (you ever notice that however hard you polish a candle, it won't shine?). Silicone is great for shine, but it attracts dirt, which means you'll be back there cleaning that window again in no time. The wax heats with the sun, the dirt settles into it, and you scrub harder trying to get the dirt off, hence scratches (in paint finish, this will manifest itself as swirls).
I've never used Plexus, but I have used the 3M Marine Plastic Polish, and it does a beautiful job for clearing up the back window. I use the Meguiar's spray stuff (#17, I think?) for occasional, in between cleanings.
Good luck, April!
Most waxes contain silicone for shine (you ever notice that however hard you polish a candle, it won't shine?). Silicone is great for shine, but it attracts dirt, which means you'll be back there cleaning that window again in no time. The wax heats with the sun, the dirt settles into it, and you scrub harder trying to get the dirt off, hence scratches (in paint finish, this will manifest itself as swirls).
I've never used Plexus, but I have used the 3M Marine Plastic Polish, and it does a beautiful job for clearing up the back window. I use the Meguiar's spray stuff (#17, I think?) for occasional, in between cleanings.
Good luck, April!
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