What you DONT like about your Fit
#161
Sell your Fit and buy tha mazda 3 you so want!
i regret getting the fit..the mazda 3 is sooo much better...after riding in my friends mazda 3 i wished that i didnt buy the fit...if you are looking for a sporty car within similar price range look for the mazda 3, b/c it has more horse power, and better looking interior as well as exterior...lol pretty much everything
#163
im warning those out there who dont know their options...its not as great fuel economy as it claims to be...seeing that i get 26 mpg mixed 70% fw and 30% ct, which is similar to the mazda 3, and plus if i do sell it, i would lose a lot of value b/c i already have 10k miles on it, i'm keeping the car. thank you...and for those who really want fuel economy who are willing to wait another year, in 2009 they will have a diesel engine powered honda fit, that is completely redesigned with a sleeker look
Last edited by jeimusu86; 08-08-2007 at 05:36 PM.
#164
very mature.
#166
im warning those out there who dont know their options...its not as great fuel economy as it claims to be...seeing that i get 26 mpg mixed 70% fw and 30% ct, which is similar to the mazda 3, and plus if i do sell it, i would lose a lot of value b/c i already have 10k miles on it, i'm keeping the car. thank you...and for those who really want fuel economy who are willing to wait another year, in 2009 they will have a diesel engine powered honda fit, that is completely redesigned with a sleeker look
#167
Is your engine still in the proper place in your mazda?? Or is it dragging on the ground???
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#168
Break pedal goes click
Hey!
I've had my fit (Canadian LX, MT) for two weeks now. First manual transmission ever, I just love the car!
One of the only negatives so far is a click sound when depressing the brake pedal. The sound seems to come from behind the dashboard, below the steering wheel, and is very similar to the sound a relay makes when it "opens".
I've been testing this out a bit in a quiet underground garage and the click occurs further down in the pedal travel then the brake lights turning on. In other words, I press down on the pedal REALLY slowly and at some point the rear lights light-up. If I continue pressing a bit further, I can hear the clicking sound. I can also hear it when releasing the pedal.
Quick tests showed that the sound is made even without puting the key in the ignition ie: everything off, I just sit there and click away!
Has anyone else noticed someting similar?
I have to take a few minutes this week and examine the underside of the dashboard.
I've had my fit (Canadian LX, MT) for two weeks now. First manual transmission ever, I just love the car!
One of the only negatives so far is a click sound when depressing the brake pedal. The sound seems to come from behind the dashboard, below the steering wheel, and is very similar to the sound a relay makes when it "opens".
I've been testing this out a bit in a quiet underground garage and the click occurs further down in the pedal travel then the brake lights turning on. In other words, I press down on the pedal REALLY slowly and at some point the rear lights light-up. If I continue pressing a bit further, I can hear the clicking sound. I can also hear it when releasing the pedal.
Quick tests showed that the sound is made even without puting the key in the ignition ie: everything off, I just sit there and click away!
Has anyone else noticed someting similar?
I have to take a few minutes this week and examine the underside of the dashboard.
#169
Hey!
I've had my fit (Canadian LX, MT) for two weeks now. First manual transmission ever, I just love the car!
One of the only negatives so far is a click sound when depressing the brake pedal. The sound seems to come from behind the dashboard, below the steering wheel, and is very similar to the sound a relay makes when it "opens".
I've been testing this out a bit in a quiet underground garage and the click occurs further down in the pedal travel then the brake lights turning on. In other words, I press down on the pedal REALLY slowly and at some point the rear lights light-up. If I continue pressing a bit further, I can hear the clicking sound. I can also hear it when releasing the pedal.
Quick tests showed that the sound is made even without puting the key in the ignition ie: everything off, I just sit there and click away!
Has anyone else noticed someting similar?
I have to take a few minutes this week and examine the underside of the dashboard.
I've had my fit (Canadian LX, MT) for two weeks now. First manual transmission ever, I just love the car!
One of the only negatives so far is a click sound when depressing the brake pedal. The sound seems to come from behind the dashboard, below the steering wheel, and is very similar to the sound a relay makes when it "opens".
I've been testing this out a bit in a quiet underground garage and the click occurs further down in the pedal travel then the brake lights turning on. In other words, I press down on the pedal REALLY slowly and at some point the rear lights light-up. If I continue pressing a bit further, I can hear the clicking sound. I can also hear it when releasing the pedal.
Quick tests showed that the sound is made even without puting the key in the ignition ie: everything off, I just sit there and click away!
Has anyone else noticed someting similar?
I have to take a few minutes this week and examine the underside of the dashboard.
I think this is normal.
#171
Now that I've spent some time with my Fit. I think the AC is a bit weak. Well, every Honda vehicle I've been in the AC has been weak, so maybe that's just how they are. I love the paddle shifters, but I worry about the tranny. I have a feeling the tranny will give me problems in the future.
#172
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I've had my Canadian Manual Sport for about 2 weeks now, and one thing that seems to bother me is when the car hasn't been warmed up sometimes coming out of first gear feels a bit notchy and not smooth, after running for about 5 minutes it's smooth as butter. What gives? Do I need to get my transmission fluid changed to something better then stock?
#174
Does it click only when you are in Park? If so, it is probably the shift-interlock. The shifter cannot be moved from Park unless the brake is depressed. In fact, if you try to press in the button to shift, it won't move. Press the brake until you hear the click, and the button will unlock, allowing it to be pressed, so you can shift into reverse.
#177
My No. 1 complaint is the A/C - it just can't keep up with midwest U.S. summer temperatures (high 90s-low 100s). There is also too much A/C temperature fluctuation between the compressor on/off cycle.
No. 2: The gear ratios are too far apart between 1st and 2nd gear in the 5 spd MT.
Not much else to dislike.
No. 2: The gear ratios are too far apart between 1st and 2nd gear in the 5 spd MT.
Not much else to dislike.
#178
Does it click only when you are in Park? If so, it is probably the shift-interlock. The shifter cannot be moved from Park unless the brake is depressed. In fact, if you try to press in the button to shift, it won't move. Press the brake until you hear the click, and the button will unlock, allowing it to be pressed, so you can shift into reverse.
It doesn't bother me nor affect any drivability as far as I'm concerned. I thought I wanted to share the similarity with the other poster.
Thanks for heads up!
#179
I love driving the Fit, but I did notice a few things that I suppose will start bugging me more when I drive it more often:
Rear window visibility (which is easily remedied by removing the rear headrests)
Lack of an armrest (not REALLY an issue, because if I'm driving on local streets my hand is usually on the shifter or the wheel or going back and forth, and if I'm driving on the freeway my left arm is usually resting on the window panel, and I drive with my right arm.)
Dead pedal (which I suppose I can fix if I get annoyed at it enough), which is also not really an issue for me since most of my commute is local, resulting in a lot of clutchwork, but still not enough for me to need to move my foot off every so often.
My biggest problem is that the car is way too damn light on the freeway, which is a big departure from the Camry that I was driving, which is obviously much heavier. I always feel like any significant side winds would leave me in a spot of trouble if I'm not paying attention.
Shifting into fifth/reverse, I've started to get used to how shifting into fifth feels different from every other gear, but it still worries me every time I do it. The one thing I REALLY dislike is shifting into reverse though. You've really gotta mean it, which pisses me off. I swear I'm going to break it one day...
I would complain about the VTEC in fifth gear, but when I think about it, it's a good way to keep you at a speed close to the speed limit, and keep you out of trouble, so it actually does two things for you, save gas and keep you out of a cop's filter when he's lookin out for someone to bust.
That or you could just drop a K20 in there and be done with it....
Rear window visibility (which is easily remedied by removing the rear headrests)
Lack of an armrest (not REALLY an issue, because if I'm driving on local streets my hand is usually on the shifter or the wheel or going back and forth, and if I'm driving on the freeway my left arm is usually resting on the window panel, and I drive with my right arm.)
Dead pedal (which I suppose I can fix if I get annoyed at it enough), which is also not really an issue for me since most of my commute is local, resulting in a lot of clutchwork, but still not enough for me to need to move my foot off every so often.
My biggest problem is that the car is way too damn light on the freeway, which is a big departure from the Camry that I was driving, which is obviously much heavier. I always feel like any significant side winds would leave me in a spot of trouble if I'm not paying attention.
Shifting into fifth/reverse, I've started to get used to how shifting into fifth feels different from every other gear, but it still worries me every time I do it. The one thing I REALLY dislike is shifting into reverse though. You've really gotta mean it, which pisses me off. I swear I'm going to break it one day...
I would complain about the VTEC in fifth gear, but when I think about it, it's a good way to keep you at a speed close to the speed limit, and keep you out of trouble, so it actually does two things for you, save gas and keep you out of a cop's filter when he's lookin out for someone to bust.
That or you could just drop a K20 in there and be done with it....
Last edited by Tetsurin; 08-27-2007 at 01:37 AM. Reason: updated gripes, I suppose.
#180
I can list quite a few that would help with that, but not too many that would be mentionable in mixed company