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  1. #61
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    Something very minor. The rubber things which guard the bonnet when it is closed (near the headlights) are height adjustable. So on the off chance that your bonnet cover is not closing up perfectly, you can adjust the rubber things.


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    I got this wonderful thing with the car, guess what it was? Hint: One of the first things I did was to RTFM

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    [QUOTE=kanthan]sorry for bring up this all tread but i discovered something on the weekend, and i am not sure how many people know this. The interior dash & audio light has a brightness controller. Here i am, for more than 6months cursing honda for omitting it....and it was in front of me all the time. Its the little stick on the dash itself...the one used to reset the milage counter. Instead of pushing, turn it.

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    hey cool thanks! i allways wondered wtf that little nobby thing did! i kinda poked, twirled it a few times, looked confused, then gave up

    ps: i still dont get the cd holder part - its inside the big compartment on the walls ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slugoid
    Something very minor. The rubber things which guard the bonnet when it is closed (near the headlights) are height adjustable. So on the off chance that your bonnet cover is not closing up perfectly, you can adjust the rubber things.
    That too, is standard among cars nowadays
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  5. #65
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    I read this thread but didnt see this so I'll contribute.

    If you click the unlock button on the keyring and then release and press again/hold ALL of the windows wind down automatically. Try it! Its cool. Great for a hot day.

    To wind them up, put your key in the door, rotate once right , release and rotate right again and hold. They will wind up!!! From the USA forum.

    Ill go look for my cd holder now!

  6. #66
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    Another Bit to dig up this old post ...

    My friend just showed me that you can lock the release button on the boot under the Honda Badge by flicking a switch located on the right of the interior boot light....
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  7. #67
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    lol again digging up an old post.

    Just noticed that the engine temp dial on the cluster increases/jumps in steps rather than gradually (when the engine is warming up). So obviously its a Digital thermal reading from the ECU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    lol again digging up an old post.

    Just noticed that the engine temp dial on the cluster increases/jumps in steps rather than gradually (when the engine is warming up). So obviously its a Digital thermal reading from the ECU.
    that's interesting. never take notice of that.. I will check mine tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    lol again digging up an old post.

    Just noticed that the engine temp dial on the cluster increases/jumps in steps rather than gradually (when the engine is warming up). So obviously its a Digital thermal reading from the ECU.
    Yeah I noticed that too everytime I sit in the car waiting for it to warm up.. The needle moves up a little and drops a tad and then move up a little again and then drops a tad...
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    man, i still cant find that secrect cd holder compartment thingy...

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    Huh what CD holder compartment? Where is it located, in the Dash somewhere or the center console? Is it a Luxury-only feature?

    [edit] Ahh i get it, its that large push-open compartment in the center of the dash - there is a small plastic seperator at the top that holds four CD's to the left. Lol I didnt realise u could put CD's in there...
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showpos...2&postcount=39
    Last edited by EuroDude; 11-04-2006 at 11:32 AM.

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    in that seperator thing in the centre console, next to the pen holder there's these two slots, u can put like business cards in them. Atleast i think you can.

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