My steering makes a clicking noise when turning sharply at slow speeds.
This will cost 270 dollars plus tax in totals.
Had it checked out and it, and nothing wrong with it. After 129 miles, it runs basically new. Acuras can be trusted for quality and long lives.
I only had my Integra for about 10 day and other than the turning problem, it runs like to wind.
Fast from the start and has a, deceivingly, very strong acceleration.
Never maxed out the speed, but plan so when I get my license june 6th. Yes, I'm 16 and just bought my first car and been driving with my cautious dad.
Strait 9's and 10's,A's and B's across the charts.
Thank you for a very nice review. Please though, I am sure you hear this all the time, but let me give you some advice. Do not run your car flat out, as you state you intend to do. That is very dangerous. Cars today are very well made, and they give you an excellent sense of security while you are driving, to the extent that you feel you can do anything. But, that perceived security is largely just an illusion. You are still a big mass barreling down the road, with momentum, and only finite frictional tolerances between you and the road, keeping you from losing control. At high speeds, things that will happen, will happen in a split second, and will be catastrophic. That is how people get crushed, and/or splattered all over the road. I have seen it happen more times than I care to remember. I am sure you are getting these lectures all over the place, but after some years of driving experience, you will realize that driving cautions is the best way to go. Please, have fun with your car, but make safety your absolute number one priority.
Regards.
To fix the clicking noise when you turn at slow speeds. Try replacing the CV Joints.
The boots may not show damage, but the internal parts are probably worn. We had the same problem with my wife's Integra, and replacing the CV Joints took care of it.
GW.