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Old 10-13-2014, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by inyquest
How does this work?
Only on sedan (even though this thread is in the coupe forum)

Originally Posted by inyquest
How do you do this?
It's only on JDM models (as explained by the poster)
Old 10-13-2014, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
Only on sedan (even though this thread is in the coupe forum)

It's only on JDM models (as explained by the poster)

Thanks you
Old 10-13-2014, 02:50 PM
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Although my G doesn't have many options, my 2010 FX35 had everything. I liked the smart cruise control - it maintained a certain distance between you and the car in fron tof you when in cruise. It would slow the car down automatically to maintain distances you can set.

I also like the adaptive headlights. Above 17 miles per hour, both the left and right headlights used to rotate with the steering wheel.
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heads up design... no special tool or trick required to clear studs out of the hub...
they provided an opening on the shield to allow removal without obstruction..
great for adding extended studs too... neato
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Old 05-23-2016, 06:36 PM
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Windows down with the fob?! What?! I swear I tried that and no luck... Hmm I'll try it again.
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I like how you can press the pedal on the right and the car goes!
Old 05-23-2016, 06:51 PM
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The coolest feature about my car is its mine
Old 05-23-2016, 09:53 PM
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all this is in the manual and quick reference guide. download it and read up. lots of good info
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Is there a way to get the windows back up with the fob?


Originally Posted by Jsolo
The ability to open the trunk with full hands is probably the best feature.
How's this work? Stronger trunk struts?
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Originally Posted by Kris9884
Is there a way to get the windows back up with the fob?
KP Window Roll Up module (KP Technologies) will handle rolling the windows back up when you lock the car. Combine it with their Sunroof module and you can get out of the car, press the lock button on the fob twice and everything closes while you walk away. My Acura did this (although Hondas only require a single module for this functionality). Once you have the roll up feature, you will wonder why the car was not made that way from the factory---very convenient!
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Old 05-25-2016, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Kris9884
How's this work? Stronger trunk struts?
What I meant was without having to use a key or push a button on the fob. You still have to press a button on the trunk, but that's a lot easier than digging for keys or a fob.
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Originally Posted by Jsolo
What I meant was without having to use a key or push a button on the fob. You still have to press a button on the trunk, but that's a lot easier than digging for keys or a fob.

Ah gotcha, my Lexus opened the trunk all the way when I popped it with the FOB, I thought that's what you meant. Although, needing the fob in hand is the whole point of the hassle.
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I rarely use the fob I jus leave it in my pocket. I like to push button on door handle to lock unlock and I use the trunk button on the light. It's pretty awesome
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Cross between all windows up with the lock button on the fob or timer to turn on the HVAC blower motor when you get off work, or the coolant recirculate through the heater core on a cold day so you don't have to run the engine when you stopped in a traffic jam. Probably in that order...oh yeah, on my BMtroubleU.
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Originally Posted by micafd3s
heads up design... no special tool or trick required to clear studs out of the hub...
they provided an opening on the shield to allow removal without obstruction..
great for adding extended studs too... neato
This was a huge relief for me last month when I changed my studs to install my H&R spacers!

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