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Old Aug 18, 2009 | 03:25 PM
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Talking G35X Questions 07'

I read my manual but I still have some questions:

#1 If I walk away from the car without clicking on the lock button, does the care auto lock? The manual did not make this clear for me.

#2 I don't know how to drive a stick but I would love to play with the DS mode, could I ruin my car, like burning out a clutch or something?

#3 When I have my arm on the arm rest, I hear a tick or creaking noise, at first I thought it was from the dashboard, Im still not 100% sure. Should I take it back to the dealership just to double check? I have that CPO warranty - let me know what you think.

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Old Aug 18, 2009 | 04:34 PM
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#1) I don't think it auto locks.
#2) I dunno if you mean manumatic. You'll be fine as long as you shift it.
#3) The creaking noise is probably the plastic rubbing. Mine does it when my arm moves the plastic around a little bit.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2009 | 04:35 PM
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#1 I think you can program the car to do it not sure on this one.

#2you have an auto, so that means you do not have a clutch.

#3 if you feel that something maybe wrong with your car and your still under warranty take it in. In the 6 months i had my car i almost changed my whole interior due to warranty issues.
 
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