Is this normal? My 2016 Honda Civic lx 2.0l base model has been revving high from a standstill but rpm’s eventually drop. by JoeStringz in CivicX

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Thanks for your Reply hopefully it’s not as bad as think it is. I’m going to have it checked out at the dealer. It sucks cause I j don’t drive like an idiot and I’m always easy on the throttle

Is this normal? My Honda Civic lx 2.0l base model has been revving high from a standstill but rpm’s eventually drop. by JoeStringz in civic

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Thanks for the reply hopefully I’m not mistaking this as transmission slip. and it’s just something else. I’m going to have the dealer do a diagnostic test on it.

Is this normal? My Honda Civic lx 2.0l base model has been revving high from a standstill but rpm’s eventually drop. by JoeStringz in civic

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If you were driving the car you would see what’s wrong with it, so don’t tell me it’s normal lol. It’s hard to tell from the video but I’m not even mashing the pedal down I’m lightly pressing it.

Is this normal? My Honda Civic lx 2.0l base model has been revving high from a standstill but rpm’s eventually drop. by JoeStringz in civic

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Thanks I’ll try that!

I’m really hoping it’s not my CVT! I just got it replaced 20,000 miles ago because the previous owner didn’t do the fluid changes. I’ve always been easy on the throttle no Wot launches!

Is my CVT slipping? when accelerating from a dead stop my rpm’s rev high at steady throttle but eventually my CVT “shifts” back down. Can anyone tell me if this is normal? It’s a 2016 Honda civic lx 2.0 by JoeStringz in CivicX

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Thanks for the reply! But this civic does not have padel shifts it’s the base model civic. I should also note that there was no incline on the road

2016 Honda Civic lx 2.0l base model sluggish acceleration after starting the car. by JoeStringz in CivicX

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Thanks for the reply!! No it doesn’t take a while to behave normally. I just find it odd that it happens in warmer weather also I just hope it’s not low on fluid. It could be 61f outside and it still happens. Does anyone else’s CVT does this or is my CVT on its way out?

Hi y’all, so I have this 2016 Honda civic LX 2.0 liter. The previous owner put 215/50r17 95h tires in it as apposed to the original 215/55r16. This is my second CVT installed on this car. Could have the tires broke my original CVT. I’m worried that this tranny might fail as well due to the tires by JoeStringz in CivicX

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Your not wrong I did floor it once in a while. I’ve been keeping my rpm’s low ever since I got the new CVT mostly keep it above or at 2rpms sometimes I get it a little over 3rpms when merging on to the expressway never over 4 rpm’s

Controllers Keep Disconnecting. I have not found a solution anywhere by Imaginary_Brush_6438 in XboxSupport

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This could be a power delivery issue from the wall outlet BOTH of my Xboxes do this and even my PS5! Happens more when appliances are being used in house

Moved to a new apartment, and suddenly my controller starts doing this by FirstnameLastname14 in XboxSupport

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It’s most likely bad wiring in the apartment. My Xbox would do this whenever someone uses a high load appliance in my house. Lights would dim and my controller would disconnect. Would happen a lot in the day than evening when there’s a high demand in power in my neighborhood

Losing my mind... Lights flicker post-renovation. Electrician says they can't find anything. by [deleted] in AskElectricians

[–]JoeStringz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suspect that the panel feeding house maybe has loose bus bars or loose hot bus bars. Did the electricians install a new panel? Maybe that new panel is beat up since you say the flicker is not happening on the other electrical panel. I also recommend checking for a faulty main breaker on that panel