u/cookiecrumble3276

2k with chime not powering up.

2k with chime not powering up.

I replaced my Blink doorbell with the new 2k model and a remote chime, since my house doorbell was bypassed on the last system.

I have the doorbell mounted and wired, no breakers tripped, but I can't add it to the app, it's not found. I think i wired the in house chime box correctly according to the instructions and some Google searching.

My end goal is no doorbell, unless that's still an option, but the remote chime will suffice if not. I'm making a not so wild assumption that it wasn't shipped DOA in the box.

Thanks everybody.

u/cookiecrumble3276 — 5 days ago

Tires died fast.

My stock tires on the 24 touring (Goodyear Eagle touring) are down to 3/32 at 40k miles. I realize factory tires are not exactly the same as off the shelf tires of even the same model.

We get snow about 3-4 months a year. What is a great MPG tire that still does well in the winter? I see some people saying they get 6-10 less MPG on some tires and seem content, i have a long commute so that won't work for me.

Other option is just by some snow tires on 17's and use those for the rough months, they should last a few years, them get a new set that prioritize MPG and sound.

Any thoughts....

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u/cookiecrumble3276 — 13 days ago
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Like father - like son.

My son just bought his first "adult" car. 2019 hybrid for $24k with only 34k miles. Basically mint condition, id say he got a great deal.

u/cookiecrumble3276 — 23 days ago

New here....a little help please with ongoing infotainment issue.

I've posted this in an Accord forum with zero answers, giving it a try here.

My 24 hybrid touring infotainment gives me an error "unable to connect to Bluetooth, please turn on wifi and connect Android Auto.," maybe not word for word but close.

I will soft reset the system 1-3x and it usually works, but no guarantee.

I can turn on wifi and it will switch to AA then I switch back and BT fails.

I've unplugged the battery overnight and that was hit or miss.

The issue seems to not be present for days or be present every drive.

I've cleared cache and data on BT on my phone, forgotten and reconnected to the device. Still no consistent fix after 30k miles.

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u/cookiecrumble3276 — 2 months ago
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I have a 24 hybrid touring with Goodyear Eagle touring that came on the car new. At 38k miles I was told by Honda they're at 3/32 and should be replaced soon. I baby the car and accelerate/brake gently, using the regen braking from higher speeds.

This seems early unless they're using a less expensive tire from the factory. Any recommendations for a solid tire with good life and not a lot of road noise and ideally excellent mileage.

I might end up getting 17" wheels with snow tires for winters, so maybe a recommendation for all season and then just fair weather.

Thanks again everyone.

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u/cookiecrumble3276 — 2 months ago