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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 03:43 AM
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List of "tricks"

Alright, so, I figured since there's apparently no "all-knowing" "all-listed" post of "tricks", I'd start one off. Please contribute any threads/things not listed here and I'll continually update this...

Lock "honk" removal
Want to turn off the "honk" function so it doesn't honk every time you push the remote lock button? Follow the below instructions.
Push and hold "Lock" and "Unlock" buttons together for three seconds until the car honks. If you want to turn the function back on, do the same process.
> https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-coupe-v35-2003-07/118260-i-found-new-trick.html

Remote "windows-down"
Want to roll down your windows without getting into your car? Follow the below instructions.
Double click and hold the unlock button for a few seconds and your windows will roll down.
> https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sedan-v35-2003-06/113794-double-click-hold-bam-there-you-have.html

Ok, I'm tired and am having trouble finding a thread to link to/post info on related to the nav (the one about finding some little goodies/settings) so if no one posts the link before I get to it tomorrow then I'll attempt to find it again.

Please post any/all threads/tricks you know of and I'll continue to update this!
 

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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 03:47 AM
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P.S. Yes, they are listed in the manual, I know, but not everyone does, and for some of us - like me - we don't have/know where the manual is.
 

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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 05:03 AM
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u can also put your key in the driver side and turn the key and hold it to roll up the windows and down .
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 08:07 AM
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SOT, I have been wondering, If you are driving down the road and accidentally hit the trunk button instead of the traction control, will the trunk open?

That would be an embarrassing race!
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 01:54 PM
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my manual i think it became paper for the bonfire in la jolla when i went with my friends...we needed more fuel so i gave it up...i forgot about these "tricks"
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 02:49 PM
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SOT, I have been wondering, If you are driving down the road and accidentally hit the trunk button instead of the traction control, will the trunk open?

That would be an embarrassing race!
On the 6MT yes it opens the trunk.
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 02:53 PM
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There was a thread at one time that listed a bunch of different customizable options you could change. This covered things such as how long your headlights would stay on after you turned off the car. I can't find the thread however but I will keep looking.

-edit- I found this one.
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...highlight=mode


Here is what it lists:

Door Lock/Unlock (with single click on keyfob)
Mode 1: Unlock left front door only
Mode 2: Unlock all doors

Anti-lock Out (prevents locking keys in car)
Mode 1: Master door lock switch can activate door locks w/ key in ignition
Mode 2: Master door lock switch cannot activate door locks w/ key in ignition

Dome Lamp Timer
Mode 1: Interior lamp comes on when left front door is unlocked
Mode 2: Interior lamp does not come on when left front door is unlocked

Retained Power (Amount of time windows and sunroof will operate after turning off ignition)
Mode 1: 45 seconds
Mode 2: No delay (Will not operate after ignition key is turned off)
Mode 3: 2 minutes

Auto Light On (headlights turn on as it gets dark)
Mode 1: Factory setting
Mode 2: Lights come on sooner than factory setting
Mode 3: Lights come on later than factor setting
Mode 4: Lights come on later than Mode 3

Head Lamp Battery Saver (applies when headlights left in “on” position, not in “auto.”
Mode 1: Shuts lamps off after 5 minutes
Mode 2: No time delay (headlights turn off immediately)

Headlamp Illumination delay (time headlights remain on after exiting car when headlight is in the “auto” position)
Mode 1: 45 seconds
Mode 2: No Delay (lights turn off immediately)
Mode 3: 30 Seconds
Mode 4: 1 minute
Mode 5: 1 ½ minutes
Mode 6: 2 minutes
Mode 7: 2 ½ minutes
Mode 8: 3 minutes

Hazard and Horn Reminder Mode (key fob allows you to choose between modes 1 & 2, but there are 4 others)
Mode 1 (C Mode): Lock = 2 flash, 1 horn /// Unlock = 1 flash, 0 horn
Mode 2 (S Mode): Lock = 2 flash, 0 horn /// Unlock = 0 flash, 0 horn
Mode 3: Lock = 0 flash, 0 horn /// Unlock = 0 flash, 0 horn
Mode 4: Lock = 2 flash, 0 horn /// Unlock = 1 flash, 0 horn
Mode 5: Lock = 2 flash, 1 horn /// Unlock = 0 flash, 0 horn
Mode 6: Lock = 0 flash, 1 horn /// Unlock = 1 flash, 0 horn

Remote Auto Locking Function Mode (Doors automatically lock after exiting car)
Mode 1: 5 minute delay
Mode 2: Function disabled
Mode 3: 1 minute delay

Remote Panic Alarm Operation Mode (activates when button on keyfob held for approx. __)
Mode 1: .5 seconds
Mode 2: Function disabled
Mode 3: 1.5 seconds

Remote Trunk Open Operation Mode (activates when button on keyfob held for approx. __)
Mode 1: .5 seconds
Mode 2: Function disabled
Mode 3: 1.5 seconds

Remote Power Window Down Operation Mode (activates when button on keyfob held for approx. __)
Mode 1: 3 seconds
Mode 2: Function disabled
Mode 3: 5 seconds
 

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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 6MTzer
SOT, I have been wondering, If you are driving down the road and accidentally hit the trunk button instead of the traction control, will the trunk open?

That would be an embarrassing race!
Yes to all G35 (at least pre-2006)...but I wonder how you can press wrongly...one you push deep and one you push down....
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Greatwars
you push deep and one you push down....
Are you sure you are talking about the trunk button!?

If you did accidentally hit the button it wouldn't be a big problem. It's not like the trunk pops open fully. If it did then yes that would be embarassing
 
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Old Sep 27, 2006 | 04:37 PM
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Put key in the driver side door key hole and turn to lock the car and hold. Windows roll up.
 
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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 04:51 PM
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I always wondered, if your car is on and someone drives off with it without the intelli key will the car shut down?
 
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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 05:32 PM
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"Headlamp Illumination delay (time headlights remain on after exiting car when headlight is in the “auto” position)
Mode 1: 45 seconds
Mode 2: No Delay (lights turn off immediately)
Mode 3: 30 Seconds
Mode 4: 1 minute
Mode 5: 1 ½ minutes
Mode 6: 2 minutes
Mode 7: 2 ½ minutes
Mode 8: 3 minutes"

Can our cars do this???
I have been wondering since I got my G???
 
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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 06:38 PM
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Dont know about the rest but on the 20006 model coupe there is a switch in the bottom glove box that deactivates the trunk button on the driverside and deactivates the button on the back of the car. only way to open is with the alarm buttons(but i haven't tested the alarm button) I was cleaning the car and noticed the button. I press the driver side trunk button, and it didn't open it. I pressed the button on the back of the car and nothing. I didn't try the alarm button though.
 
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