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Haha, well that's what those kind of products are designed to do - make it look good. They don't actually ged rid of the problem. Just wait til it dissappears...
Quote from: eye30 on June 12, 2010, 16:00:31Having to put fuel in but thats not that often.
Having to put fuel in
Ahh so the amourall didn't remove it then
The ignition key entry is very close to where one naturally has one's accelerator knee.So when you have a bunch of keys and other things on your keyring, the whole thing dangles and hits against your knee constantly. Better to have in on the centre console maybe.
The ignition key entry is very close to where one naturally has one's accelerator knee.So when you have a bunch of keys and other things on your keyring, the whole thing dangles and hits against your knee constantly. Better to have in on the centre console maybe.Terry H
It is a good idea to keep your car key separate from other keys anyway, not only does having a weight of keys swinging in the barrel have a detrimental effect on the barrel over time, if somebody pinches your keys at least they can only steal your car and not also get into your house, or vice-versa.....................
Not sure if it's been mentioned - haven't read through all the posts, but when I lock the power windows so the kids don't play with them, it also locks it from me being able to control them.In my other car (Ford Territory) I keep the lock on all the time, but if I need to control the windows I still can.If I need to use them I have to unlock them and if I forget and the kids find out - up and down go the windows again I then need to quickly wind them up and snap the lock on before the start winding them down again!
Surely this should be in the other thread "things I don't like about my kids".Alas in my case the thread would be bigger than this one
Another thing, the trip computer doesn't have enough characters to display over 999kms, it just restarts at 0!!
Quote from: clackerz on June 25, 2010, 00:49:21Not sure if it's been mentioned - haven't read through all the posts, but when I lock the power windows so the kids don't play with them, it also locks it from me being able to control them.In my other car (Ford Territory) I keep the lock on all the time, but if I need to control the windows I still can.If I need to use them I have to unlock them and if I forget and the kids find out - up and down go the windows again I then need to quickly wind them up and snap the lock on before the start winding them down again! our windows dont do that,im sure they dont.
:lol:Wow this list of negative things just keeps on getting bigger and bigger. Maybe the car isn't that good after all.