That pen and card holder is great. I never knew it was there and I been throwing my pens and cards in the center console and loosing them. The pen holder could be a bit wider/more flexible through to fit more pen sizes.
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That pen and card holder is great. I never knew it was there and I been throwing my pens and cards in the center console and loosing them. The pen holder could be a bit wider/more flexible through to fit more pen sizes.
There is an auxillary power outlet inside the centre console. I don't think i had one in the '03.
Also, was driving the other day, and my GF shifted right over to the side of the seat where the airbag is. My dash lit up and went nuts about it and disengaged the air bag.
when you lock the power windows, the lights on the switches turn off for passengers. :)
and, the dash light adjustment dims the hazard light switch...
not in the 03 model there isnt, haha, i hate the chime thingy anyways !Quote:
Originally Posted by stephen8512
Yeah that seatbelt chime sh1tz me. I mean when you get in your car, you turn on the engine first to warm it up, then put the seatbelt on later when its warmed up and you are about to drive off... well thats what I do.Quote:
Originally Posted by kam
I noticed that if you remove your seetbelt while driving, it will chime at you, until the speed of the car goes below 10km/h or if the car is reversing.
I have unplugged the seatbelt warning cable that is located under the drivers seat. It no longer has a warning sound nor indicator =PQuote:
Originally Posted by EuroDude
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Originally Posted by Rendezvous
lol good idea! I may try that.
The car probably thinks a ghost is driving lol. Which gets me thinking, unplugging it wouldnt affect the airbag deployment or anything would it?
There should be 2 cables under the drivers seat, one for the seatbelt warning and the other is for the side airbag. It shouldnt be 2 hard 2 figure out which one is for the seatbelt.Quote:
Originally Posted by EuroDude
it could affect the airbag and pretentioners on the seatbelt, not really a good Idea
anyway I have found
as you know you have 45 seconds to play with any of the windows after you turn off the ingnition,
if you open any of the front doors, you will cancel that feature
if you open any of the back doors you still have your 45 sec to play with the windows
also
as you know with the wipers on Intermitent, when you release the brake pedal you get one wipe,
same with the park brake.
there could be a chance that the seat belt tensioners could be affected, but there are two cables, i think one is for the seat belt warning and the other is for the either the side airbag or seat belt tensioner or both. I had an older car with seat belt warning but no side airbags/seat belt tensioners and i disabled the warning by unplugging the cable in the same way.
at least the Euro chime is 'smart'. In my bro's Mazda 3, things dumbass, even if your driving slow, in park or reverse, it still chimes at you. youd think they'd program it to stop chiming once you put it into park !
and then theres chime for lights left on and key in ignition. god its annoying driving the mazda, so many dam chimes !
new secret....i found this out ages ago but i forgot to post...
dunno about pre 2006 models since mine is an 06...
the euro has this horn alarm thingo....
if any locks are opened without the remote after u've locked the car....the alarm goes off (lights flash and the horn beeps)...
to try, put your window down so u can grab the lock on the door.....close all doors and lock ur car as normal....wait about 30secs, then yank up the lock on the door....the alarm goes off...
All Euros have that :)Quote:
Originally Posted by corn_flakes
My latest discovery is that if the car is on jacks and when you start the engine, the car won't stop buzzing you with the same seat belt warning chime!