
AC fill port leak?
10th gen civic, checked everywhere else then I found this. Is this common? Hard to fix? My car has had a bunch of warranty AC issues, but I ran out of warranty a few months ago.

10th gen civic, checked everywhere else then I found this. Is this common? Hard to fix? My car has had a bunch of warranty AC issues, but I ran out of warranty a few months ago.
My Civics 10 year warranty extension just expired, and behold my A/C lost its charge again after getting fixed for the 3rd time in my 4 years of Civic ownership. I had it fixed 10 months ago at the dealer under the Honda Canada A/C warranty, where they replaced the condenser and shaft seal for free. But now it’s barely blowing cool air and it’s 30C outside.
Hi all,
I’m looking to buy a used EV with a range of at least 400km in BC.
What cars would you recommend and is there anything in particular I should watch for? I’ve shortlisted the Bolt and the model 3 so far.
How is insurance in general on used models?
Thanks 😊
Is this possible here? Anybody do this? Can you rely exclusively on superchargers or are they too busy? Was thinking of buying a used long range EV instead of a ‘rolla.
Honda Accordion 1.5T exploded at 160k miles. Repair it or scrap it?
Is it easy to make friends and how hard is it compared to other schools. Planning on living in res too. Easy to get coop?
Hey all,
Should I get a degree from a community college or should I go to a semi-target traditional four year university? I’m older than the typical student because I’m switching careers but I also don’t want to sell myself short because I know that the content at both the big college in the small college is probably going to be exactly the same and probably the same difficulty. What would you guys do in my place? The tuition is relatively the same but I am ancient and the college is a 3 yr vs 4yr. Both are CPA certified. Thoughts and opinions would be super helpful..
In Canada 🇨🇦 btw!
Is 7-8 courses plausible at Beedie in 2nd year? I heard lots of the classes are fluff courses that don’t require much effort. Looking at transferring to business.
I saw something on the BCIT website that says program will be delivered blended and that kind of concerned me because that’s not how I really learn.
Is the full time program 100% in person through all terms?
Thanks 😊