Really Cool Unknown Features
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Really Cool Unknown Features
OK, so I noticed this in another thread but it did't have a catchy Title. So, I'll start one!
There are things I definetly don't know about my car but would love to know. So, I'll put one up and hopefully learn plenty of new things.
OK, I know you guys know that you can roll up and down your windows with the key right? I was wondering "Why the hell is there a key hole for only on the driver side and not the passenger?". So, My nephew tells me that you can roll down your window by turning the key in the keyhole to unlock position and holding it. Now, I was like...hey, let's see what happens when you lock the doors with the key in the keyhole and holding it there. Voila, it rolls the windows up. I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering why there is a freaking key hole and finding out you can do this.
So, since I gave away that semi-secret on the window rolling up and down with the key in the keyhole, how do you guys make the doors auto lock once the car starts? How about the doors autolocking after a certain time period once I leave the car?
There are things I definetly don't know about my car but would love to know. So, I'll put one up and hopefully learn plenty of new things.
OK, I know you guys know that you can roll up and down your windows with the key right? I was wondering "Why the hell is there a key hole for only on the driver side and not the passenger?". So, My nephew tells me that you can roll down your window by turning the key in the keyhole to unlock position and holding it. Now, I was like...hey, let's see what happens when you lock the doors with the key in the keyhole and holding it there. Voila, it rolls the windows up. I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering why there is a freaking key hole and finding out you can do this.
So, since I gave away that semi-secret on the window rolling up and down with the key in the keyhole, how do you guys make the doors auto lock once the car starts? How about the doors autolocking after a certain time period once I leave the car?
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Originally Posted by pdjafari
did you know you can make the gas filler door pop open w/ ur key FOB?? something i learned at our last meet...very interesting and very cool!!
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Originally Posted by jnkirk1974
What is "FOB"?
Funny read....
But FOB here refers to the casing your alarm remote is in.
Hooman
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Ok, I feel like I'm the bad guy today and am raining on everyone's parade.
However, what's the advantage in using the remote to open the fuel door?
It's just as much work to push the button on the remote as it is to push the
fuel door in.
Again, I feel bad because I'm not trying to be the G35 Scrooge.
However, what's the advantage in using the remote to open the fuel door?
It's just as much work to push the button on the remote as it is to push the
fuel door in.
Again, I feel bad because I'm not trying to be the G35 Scrooge.
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Originally Posted by mephistomyhero
I was wondering "Why the hell is there a key hole for only on the driver side and not the passenger?".
Perhaps if the key fob batteries drain down, you might need a key hole to open the driver's door.
If so desired, when using a valet key, the key hole would come in handy.