Poll - Did your Clarity have the sound deadening plugs installed?

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by weave, Jul 31, 2018.

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Did your new Clarity have the sound deadening plugs installed when delivered?

  1. Yes - front plate holder also installed

    37.7%
  2. Yes -- no front plate required or installed

    10.1%
  3. No - front plate holder installed

    29.1%
  4. No - no front plate required or installed

    23.1%
  1. Thank you! I know it’s a tight space so I appreciate you doing that. I’ll take a look for it today and see what I come up with.


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  3. Okay! So, looks like my dealership here in Canada is pretty on the ball with the Clarity. Plugs installed, tires at correct pressure, and battery charged on delivery. We do require front plate installation here so that may have contributed. What they DID miss (bizarrely) was filling up the washer fluid reservoir. Got a low fluid warning after about 9 days.


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  4. MNSteve

    MNSteve Well-Known Member

    Did you notice its massive capacity when you refilled it?
     
  5. Haha I did. And this was also pointed out to me by the dealership when I brought the oversight to their attention. They kindly refilled it for me and the mechanic remarked about the low capacity (but did acknowledge that they clearly neglected to fill it before delivery).


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  6. Glen Galbraith

    Glen Galbraith New Member

    Your picture shows one large oval hole with a plug in it, and I understand that this hole is the subject of the post. But I also see three smaller, round holes with plugs in them. My car doesn't have plugs in ANY of these holes. Are the smaller, round holes supposed to be plugged?
     
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  8. Glen Galbraith

    Glen Galbraith New Member

    And for those who don't check at the dealership because they are in nice clothes or the ground is wet, there is no need to get on the ground. Just bend down and take a video with your phone (slowly passing the phone back and forth under the car, with the lens pointed up, in the appropriate area). Then play back the video and you can see if the plugs are there.
     
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  9. Glen Galbraith

    Glen Galbraith New Member

    Does anybody have the part number for the plugs? Since I don't live near my dealer, I had them mail the plugs to me. The ones I received were too small (they won't stay in the holes).
     
  10. Central Penn

    Central Penn New Member

    Would you believe that my Clarity came with exactly 3 plugs installed and the other hole unplugged? Seems strange to me . . . why not finish the job and install all four?
     
  11. Claritydreamer

    Claritydreamer New Member

    The dealer actually asked me for the part number. They really are clueless about the clarity.
    It is 90852-TRT-A01
     
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  13. 2002

    2002 Well-Known Member

    Someone else said that their dealer installed the plugs in the similarly shaped holes just in front of the rear bumper. You might check if that's where the missing one wound up.
     
  14. Mud Killer

    Mud Killer New Member

    USA
    Yep, plugs were installed, but tires pressure was 50psi though... didn't realize till a few days later.
     
  15. RobinBrain

    RobinBrain Member

    What's the tire pressure supposed to be? Some of you are saying it was at 50? Mine is around 38/40 depends what I'm checking it with.

    Haven't checked to see if the plugs are installed will do that later, for those of you who got them installed later. Did you notice a difference in noise?
     
  16. k b

    k b New Member

    36 PSI (according to sticker in door jam/frame)
     
  17. 2002

    2002 Well-Known Member

    Hybrid owners are notorious for overinflating their tires to improve mpg. I used to follow the crowd on that also until I read that even a few pounds of overinflation will noticeably increase stopping distance. The data seemed convincing enough that I now just stick with what's on the door jamb.
     
  18. RobinBrain

    RobinBrain Member

    Son I'm guessing the 50 psi is some sort of delivery/transport pressure and their supposed to lower it before handing over the keys
     
  19. MNSteve

    MNSteve Well-Known Member

    I'm not your son, but yes. This quote is from the pre-delivery inspection document, 17-093.

    "10. Set the Tire Pressures
    Set the tire pressures according to the driver’s doorjamb label. Make sure the tires are at the same temperature as the outside air when checking and setting the pressures."

    It's just after the instructions for installing the noise plugs, so if they didn't install the plugs they almost certainly did not check the tire pressure.

    "8. Install the Body Plugs
    Install the body plugs as shown. These plugs are part of the noise-reduction package and play a big part in reducing road noise."
     
  20. RobinBrain

    RobinBrain Member

    Oops, Don't know how it said son. Was supposed to be so. Way to young to call anyone son
     
  21. Claritydreamer

    Claritydreamer New Member

    I keep the psi at 38. Only slightly more without any adverse stopping consequence. I do it as a little more cushion against rim damage on bad potholes, especially as there is no spare. My plugs were not installed and honestly I did not notice much of a difference in sound after installation.
     
  22. It may also decrease the mileage you get from a set of tires. 2lb over may be insignificant, but in general overinflation will cause the tread to wear excessively in the middle. That could more than offset the small gain in mileage obtained.
     
  23. alecbray

    alecbray New Member

    Pretty pathetic experience here in Houston TX at Honda of Clear Lake. No plugs install and argument ensued about PDI--not provided. Battery check only done on 12volt battery :eek:. Felt I was speaking a foreign language to sales and service about the 'high voltage battery'--they had no idea what I was talking about. Need to find out how to get these plugs..... Car is great though....:)
     

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