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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by marky2115 View Post
    Di ka makakapaginstall ng app w/o root access or naka-whitelist yung app sa HU. Tsaka if yung app requires Google Play Services, kailangan mo din iinstall yun. But it is known na magiging mabagal or unresponsive ang HU once naka-install Google Play Services sa HU ng CR-V. Again, very low spec ang hardware ng HU natin for Android OS.

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    Question, Sir marky2115...

    Would the HU be significantly slower if I was able to install a non-Google (kolorum) sourced app like Waze?

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    #2
    Ok naman Waze. Running multiple apps, di ko pa nasubukan. May update Honda Hack this week. Makakapagdisplay ng CPU usage sa status bar ng HU. Mataas ang usage considerig na radio and waze lang nakaopen. Not sure what other processes ang nagrrun sa background pero di ko na susubukan maginstall ng spotify, google maps or other apps.

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by marky2115 View Post
    Ok naman Waze. Running multiple apps, di ko pa nasubukan. May update Honda Hack this week. Makakapagdisplay ng CPU usage sa status bar ng HU. Mataas ang usage considerig na radio and waze lang nakaopen. Not sure what other processes ang nagrrun sa background pero di ko na susubukan maginstall ng spotify, google maps or other apps.

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    Sarap naman ng problema niyo! #7inchheadunitproblems

    Inggit ako

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    #4
    Hello Forum,

    First long post here on the CR-V thread. Finally got the chance to upgrade my ride, coming from a 2009 model Honda City. Test drove Mazda CX5, Subaru Forester, and the diesel CR-V. I guess alam nyo na kung ano nanalo sa puso ko. [emoji16]

    I am about to finalize my purchase tomorrow, and its a good thing I made it before the July 1 price increase. I am getting an S-variant, Modern Steel Metallic color.

    I am at a fence what tint to get, since from my City, I just went with the Casa freebie 3M tint. I was not knowledgeable then, but I think those freebies are the bottom-line 3M tints, tama po ba?

    I read a post here (3687) that a 3M CS20 front, everything else CS5, is a good combi. Can someone confirm nighttime visibility? I am after privacy since this will be my first vehicle without a trunk, but without sacrificing too much visibility, since I ply the SLEX on nighttimes often (kapag inabot ng B-shift ang OT [emoji28]).

    I would also appreciate if you guys can suggest a reputable tint shop down south (Im from Laguna).

    Many thanks in advance to you guys, and keeping my fingers crossed that my unit won't have the dreaded front-kalampag issue. [emoji120]

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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    Hello Forum,

    First long post here on the CR-V thread. Finally got the chance to upgrade my ride, coming from a 2009 model Honda City. Test drove Mazda CX5, Subaru Forester, and the diesel CR-V. I guess alam nyo na kung ano nanalo sa puso ko. [emoji16]

    I am about to finalize my purchase tomorrow, and its a good thing I made it before the July 1 price increase. I am getting an S-variant, Modern Steel Metallic color.

    I am at a fence what tint to get, since from my City, I just went with the Casa freebie 3M tint. I was not knowledgeable then, but I think those freebies are the bottom-line 3M tints, tama po ba?

    I read a post here (3687) that a 3M CS20 front, everything else CS5, is a good combi. Can someone confirm nighttime visibility? I am after privacy since this will be my first vehicle without a trunk, but without sacrificing too much visibility, since I ply the SLEX on nighttimes often (kapag inabot ng B-shift ang OT [emoji28]).

    I would also appreciate if you guys can suggest a reputable tint shop down south (Im from Laguna).

    Many thanks in advance to you guys, and keeping my fingers crossed that my unit won't have the dreaded front-kalampag issue. [emoji120]
    Use v-kool instead at southside or if meron extra to spend mag ceramic tint ka sa windshield which is what I did...


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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    Use v-kool instead at southside or if meron extra to spend mag ceramic tint ka sa windshield which is what I did...


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    San po yung Southside sir?

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    San po yung Southside sir?
    pa search sa FB, The South Side Project sa Sucat, pero V-Kool dyan...if ceramic, sa Sunbloc sa Banawe boss


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    #8
    Thanks for the inputs sirs! Will be pulling out my unit tom, di ko na palalagyan ng casa-free tint. [emoji28]

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Bach View Post
    I have 3M CS20 all wrapped, I would NOT recommend CS20 on windshield. Its too dark. CS35 windshield is better. CS20 on sides I would suggest.
    Quote Originally Posted by tuazon7 View Post
    pa search sa FB, The South Side Project sa Sucat, pero V-Kool dyan...if ceramic, sa Sunbloc sa Banawe boss

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    Hello Forum,

    First long post here on the CR-V thread. Finally got the chance to upgrade my ride, coming from a 2009 model Honda City. Test drove Mazda CX5, Subaru Forester, and the diesel CR-V. I guess alam nyo na kung ano nanalo sa puso ko. [emoji16]

    I am about to finalize my purchase tomorrow, and its a good thing I made it before the July 1 price increase. I am getting an S-variant, Modern Steel Metallic color.

    I am at a fence what tint to get, since from my City, I just went with the Casa freebie 3M tint. I was not knowledgeable then, but I think those freebies are the bottom-line 3M tints, tama po ba?

    I read a post here (3687) that a 3M CS20 front, everything else CS5, is a good combi. Can someone confirm nighttime visibility? I am after privacy since this will be my first vehicle without a trunk, but without sacrificing too much visibility, since I ply the SLEX on nighttimes often (kapag inabot ng B-shift ang OT [emoji28]).

    I would also appreciate if you guys can suggest a reputable tint shop down south (Im from Laguna).

    Many thanks in advance to you guys, and keeping my fingers crossed that my unit won't have the dreaded front-kalampag issue. [emoji120]
    I have 3M CS20 all wrapped, I would NOT recommend CS20 on windshield. Its too dark. CS35 windshield is better. CS20 on sides I would suggest.

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastian Bach View Post
    I have 3M CS20 all wrapped, I would NOT recommend CS20 on windshield. Its too dark. CS35 windshield is better. CS20 on sides I would suggest.


    Agree
    CS20 is too dark (unsafe at night) for the windshield..

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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    Hello Forum,

    First long post here on the CR-V thread. Finally got the chance to upgrade my ride, coming from a 2009 model Honda City. Test drove Mazda CX5, Subaru Forester, and the diesel CR-V. I guess alam nyo na kung ano nanalo sa puso ko. [emoji16]

    I am about to finalize my purchase tomorrow, and its a good thing I made it before the July 1 price increase. I am getting an S-variant, Modern Steel Metallic color.

    I am at a fence what tint to get, since from my City, I just went with the Casa freebie 3M tint. I was not knowledgeable then, but I think those freebies are the bottom-line 3M tints, tama po ba?

    I read a post here (3687) that a 3M CS20 front, everything else CS5, is a good combi. Can someone confirm nighttime visibility? I am after privacy since this will be my first vehicle without a trunk, but without sacrificing too much visibility, since I ply the SLEX on nighttimes often (kapag inabot ng B-shift ang OT [emoji28]).

    I would also appreciate if you guys can suggest a reputable tint shop down south (Im from Laguna).

    Many thanks in advance to you guys, and keeping my fingers crossed that my unit won't have the dreaded front-kalampag issue. [emoji120]
    If privacy is your concern so definitely you need darker tints... the purpose of having vkool is for reduced heat even on lighter tints.

    If you go 3M black tints, go for CS series instead of the freebie which is the entry level one.

    Ok naman CS5 sa back and windows.. except for those really dark areas with scarse street lamps. May times i have to slow down while turning as i cant see anything on the side.

    CS20 for me is ok naman sa windshield.. parang laging uulan ang view mo cos makulimlim hehe but visibility at night is ok... as long as you maintain your windshield properly to avoid the watermarks. for me kahit lighter tint ka sa windshield pero malma ang watermarks, mahirap talaga visibility.

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Shutterbug View Post
    If privacy is your concern so definitely you need darker tints... the purpose of having vkool is for reduced heat even on lighter tints.

    If you go 3M black tints, go for CS series instead of the freebie which is the entry level one.

    Ok naman CS5 sa back and windows.. except for those really dark areas with scarse street lamps. May times i have to slow down while turning as i cant see anything on the side.

    CS20 for me is ok naman sa windshield.. parang laging uulan ang view mo cos makulimlim hehe but visibility at night is ok... as long as you maintain your windshield properly to avoid the watermarks. for me kahit lighter tint ka sa windshield pero malma ang watermarks, mahirap talaga visibility.

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    Thanks sir Shutterbug!

    Currently here at Honda Sta. Rosa, waiting for the release of my unit. Mas mahal pa yung ni-tricycle ko kesa sa tollfee mula Calamba papunta dito [emoji23]

    Hoping may time pa ako makapag tint-hunt later, otherwise tiis muna sa tintless look [emoji28]

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    Thanks sir Shutterbug!

    Currently here at Honda Sta. Rosa, waiting for the release of my unit. Mas mahal pa yung ni-tricycle ko kesa sa tollfee mula Calamba papunta dito [emoji23]

    Hoping may time pa ako makapag tint-hunt later, otherwise tiis muna sa tintless look [emoji28]
    Finally took my bebe home. [emoji4]

    My first impressions:

    Hindi siya underpowered. I was feeling worried that I might need to change my driving habit, coming from a gasoline car (that I drive "assertively" [emoji56]). As soon as I hit SLEX, I turned off econ mode and tried to drive as usual. Ayus! Hindi naman ako nabibitin whatsoever. [emoji1]

    Comfort is top-notch. I was reminded why I fell in love in the first place with this particular CR-V. Also, it seems na walang kalampag issue yung unit ko. I deliberately went thru some potholes, lubak, uneven speedbumps, forever ongoing constructions (yes, ganyan ka-exciting ang ruta ko araw araw [emoji21]), etc, both at speed and during crawls, wala naman akong narinig. I had the radio off during my whole trip home, but aside from the diesel clatter, nothing sounds out of the ordinary. Maybe its because bago pa unit ko, but Im keeping my fingers crossed na sana walang mag-manifest in time. [emoji120]

    The size of this crossover can be misleading. I drive a car and a pickup, but Im still adjusting to the wideness of this crossover. Maybe its because of the "beefyness" of the doors (man those are thick doors [emoji33]). I think Ill be a parking student all over again, hahaha! Yung usual parking spot na nakukuha ko at one shoot sa kotse, medyo napapa dalawang isip ako sa CR-V, with matching dungaw out the window para silipin ang parking lines, hehehe...

    On the bloopers side, I keep on attempting to rest my right palm on a gear shift lever which is not there. "Force of habit" ika nga. [emoji28]

    Also, nung ilalabas ko pa lang yung unit sa showroom, medyo bopols pa ako since electronic lahat ng controls. Mali-mali pa kumbinasyon ko on how to start the engine , get it out of park, etc... I was taken aback by a female voice prompt, saying I should do this and that. Parang eroplano ah! Sa gulat ko napatingin pa ako sa likod baka may pasahero ako! [emoji28][emoji33]



    Questions sir:

    Di na ba talaga uso ang leather binder for the user manual? Speaking of which, it will be one long reading session for me. [emoji851]

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    #14
    Ganyan talaga yan sir maninabago ka pero katagalan masasanay ka din. Kudos to your new CRV.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    Finally took my bebe home. [emoji4]

    My first impressions:

    Hindi siya underpowered. I was feeling worried that I might need to change my driving habit, coming from a gasoline car (that I drive "assertively" [emoji56]). As soon as I hit SLEX, I turned off econ mode and tried to drive as usual. Ayus! Hindi naman ako nabibitin whatsoever. [emoji1]

    Comfort is top-notch. I was reminded why I fell in love in the first place with this particular CR-V. Also, it seems na walang kalampag issue yung unit ko. I deliberately went thru some potholes, lubak, uneven speedbumps, forever ongoing constructions (yes, ganyan ka-exciting ang ruta ko araw araw [emoji21]), etc, both at speed and during crawls, wala naman akong narinig. I had the radio off during my whole trip home, but aside from the diesel clatter, nothing sounds out of the ordinary. Maybe its because bago pa unit ko, but Im keeping my fingers crossed na sana walang mag-manifest in time. [emoji120]

    The size of this crossover can be misleading. I drive a car and a pickup, but Im still adjusting to the wideness of this crossover. Maybe its because of the "beefyness" of the doors (man those are thick doors [emoji33]). I think Ill be a parking student all over again, hahaha! Yung usual parking spot na nakukuha ko at one shoot sa kotse, medyo napapa dalawang isip ako sa CR-V, with matching dungaw out the window para silipin ang parking lines, hehehe...

    On the bloopers side, I keep on attempting to rest my right palm on a gear shift lever which is not there. "Force of habit" ika nga. [emoji28]

    Also, nung ilalabas ko pa lang yung unit sa showroom, medyo bopols pa ako since electronic lahat ng controls. Mali-mali pa kumbinasyon ko on how to start the engine , get it out of park, etc... I was taken aback by a female voice prompt, saying I should do this and that. Parang eroplano ah! Sa gulat ko napatingin pa ako sa likod baka may pasahero ako! [emoji28][emoji33]



    Questions sir:

    Di na ba talaga uso ang leather binder for the user manual? Speaking of which, it will be one long reading session for me. [emoji851]

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    #15
    Good day!

    Question po about the CR-V's stock navigation... yung sa inyo po ba mayroong Traffic Information Provider? Yung akin kasi, naka-gray yung option and it says No Provider... could it be because there are no providers locally for this type of navigation system?


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    #16
    Nag palagay ba kayo engine flush nun 10k pms?

    Ano brand ginagamit nila?

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    #17
    My manual/warranty booklet came with a fabric bag, not that leather binder. Hehe

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    Congrats on the new ride.. enjoy!

    Btw. Your habit of resting your right hand on the shift lever is a big No No. Accidentally shifting that thing to the wrong gear can cause that famous SUA..

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by yamahead View Post
    My manual/warranty booklet came with a fabric bag, not that leather binder. Hehe

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    Since my manuals came with none, ako na lang naghanap ng mapaglalagyan nila para di magusot kapag nasiksik ng other items sa glove box...Thanks SM Dept Store!






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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenchi View Post
    Since my manuals came with none, ako na lang naghanap ng mapaglalagyan nila para di magusot kapag nasiksik ng other items sa glove box...Thanks SM Dept Store!





    i use plastic envelopes on mine.
    they occupy less space, and help keep the manuals and other papeles, flat.

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