After many test driving sessions under different temperature conditions, I was not happy with the noise from the following places; The metal rattling noise from the glove box lockThe floppy noise from the A/C vent at the door arm restThe right side seat belt anchor trimRear upper trimStill some noise from the rear view mirrorClock unitWind noise from the door upper weatherstrip (already known to the owner)Leather squeaking ...
The two parts at the upper side of this photo are for the windscreen upper molding and the bottom one is for the defrost panel that came in a strong cardboard box. Lots ...
Just keep removing the parts….. And as expected, so many aftermarket cables were installed not only on this NSX but on most of the UK based ones. Probably from the security systems that were installed by Honda UK when these NSX arrived here. In fact, I saw at ...
Updated 16-07-2013 at 01:46 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1
This week, I have been working on another NSX. The service menu is to mainly look into the interior noise but also some other bits such as replacing the windscreen upper molding, re-install the front lower spoiler and wheel arch lining, etc. After arriving at my place, the owner told me that he only experienced very little interior noise on the way to my place and nothing like amount of noise that he reported ...
Once I started reducing the interior noise, there were several exterior noises that were bit annoying even when the window was closed. When the owner brought this NSX to my place, one of the heat shield at the exhaust fell off and he handed me the piece so that I can re-install it. It is not a difficult job but after looking at the state of the mating shield, I decided that it would be best to keep them off as they will ...