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Old 11-21-2016, 04:16 PM
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@triplekg and @tr64ever....

I call that button "Honda Mode". It's surreal how it changes the car.
 
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@triplekg and @tr64ever....

I call that button "Honda Mode". It's surreal how it changes the car.
ha

I guess if it gets me home in a winter storm Ill appreciate the civic mode!
 
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Old 11-21-2016, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by triplekg
ha

I guess if it gets me home in a winter storm Ill appreciate the civic mode!
You can always do this for better snow driving.....

http://www.jaguar.com/experience-jag...ve-sweden.html


That would be so fun.

But the Sonoma event might be wet
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http://www.sonomaraceway.com/winterjam/
 

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on the convertible, to lower/raise the roof while driving in the winter, you can just drop both windows half an inch with the window buttons before pressing the roof button, then the windows don't go all the way down and up for the roof lower/raise, its a small thing but if you are moving in the winter and want to operate the roof, it saves you some of the icy blast
 
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Old 11-28-2016, 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Thank you!
I just checked mine and lo and behold, it also still had the plastic covering.
And that's on a nearly two year old car!
Looks much better now with the covering removed.
Mine still had the plastic covering too!

Thanks to this thread I now realize that I knew hardly anything about my own car lol.
 
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Old 11-28-2016, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Stark
Mine still had the plastic covering too!

Thanks to this thread I now realize that I knew hardly anything about my own car lol.
28 years of marriage and I realize I know hardly anything about my wife -- the car I can figure out with the help of the manual and this forum!
 
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Old 11-29-2016, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by TR64ever
28 years of marriage and I realize I know hardly anything about my wife -- the car I can figure out with the help of the manual and this forum!
Women are +ve earth, all you need to know
 
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If you're in ECO mode at a light a slight tug on the steering wheel will start the car.
 
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Old 12-03-2016, 05:49 AM
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When in winterstorage in the garage under a car cover, the trunk is the perfect place to hide the Christmas presents from my very "present curious" wife 😊
 
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Originally Posted by technician
If you're in ECO mode at a light a slight tug on the steering wheel will start the car.
As will turning up the fan speed on the heating system.
 
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Originally Posted by technician
If you're in ECO mode at a light a slight tug on the steering wheel will start the car.
As will feathering off the brake pressure .............

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Old 12-05-2016, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Desert Hiker
As will feathering off the brake pressure ....
Only on the AT.
 
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Dunno if this has been mentioned before, but I just stumbled across a way to activate the rear view camera while driving, and without having to engage reverse gear.
When stopped, or at very low speed (less than 5 km/h?? - not tested), hit the "P" parking sensor button on the dash/console.
Then touch the "cameras" icon on the touchscreen.
This activates the rear view camera, and it stays activated up to at least 70 km/h.
I didn't get a chance yet to see if it works at over 70 km/h.
But I was able to confirm that it can't be activated from scratch while doing more than 5 km/h or thereabouts, you have to slow right down or stop before you can get it to work.

Edit - and just to add, it works just the same as the external rear view mirrors in that "objects are much closer than they appear".
For example a car following at say one car length behind appears to be waaay further behind in the rear view camera.

Edit #2 - I got to 107 km/h just now (couldn't go any quicker coz crap Adelaide traffic) and it still worked, so I have a feeling it won't turn off no matter what speed you are doing. Also, because of the fish-eye lens effect, I could see cars in the left hand lane behind me that I couldn't see in the LHS exterior mirror because my view of the mirror was blocked by a bloody great 20" rim & tyre I was transporting in the passenger seat (remember, I'm on the left driving in Oz). But the same thing should work for you North American and European bods if you are ever carrying anything big and bulky in the passenger seat.
 

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Old 12-07-2016, 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Dunno if this has been mentioned before, but I just stumbled across a way to activate the rear view camera while driving, and without having to engage reverse gear.
When stopped, or at very low speed (less than 5 km/h?? - not tested), hit the "P" parking sensor button on the dash/console.
Then touch the "cameras" icon on the touchscreen.
This activates the rear view camera, and it stays activated up to at least 70 km/h.
I didn't get a chance yet to see if it works at over 70 km/h.
But I was able to confirm that it can't be activated from scratch while doing more than 5 km/h or thereabouts, you have to slow right down or stop before you can get it to work.

Edit - and just to add, it works just the same as the external rear view mirrors in that "objects are much closer than they appear".
For example a car following at say one car length behind appears to be waaay further behind in the rear view camera.

Edit #2 - I got to 107 km/h just now (couldn't go any quicker coz crap Adelaide traffic) and it still worked, so I have a feeling it won't turn off no matter what speed you are doing. Also, because of the fish-eye lens effect, I could see cars in the left hand lane behind me that I couldn't see in the LHS exterior mirror because my view of the mirror was blocked by a bloody great 20" rim & tyre I was transporting in the passenger seat (remember, I'm on the left driving in Oz). But the same thing should work for you North American and European bods if you are ever carrying anything big and bulky in the passenger seat.
I'd swear there is a option in the infotainment system simply labeled "cameras" ? Maybe a region thing if its not there for you? (page 2 of the main screen)
 
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Originally Posted by Adz3000
I'd swear there is a option in the infotainment system simply labeled "cameras" ? Maybe a region thing if its not there for you? (page 2 of the main screen)
Yes, it is there on the US cars, and it can be turned on from there at any speed.
 
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Originally Posted by Unhingd
Yes, it is there on the US cars, and it can be turned on from there at any speed.
For *me*, it's wildly disorienting. I wish we could record it. Also, I got that Waylens Horizon dashcam. Never used anything so simple in my entire life, and the speed, rpm overlay from the OBD sensor is superb.
 
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Originally Posted by TR64ever
28 years of marriage and I realize I know hardly anything about my wife -- the car I can figure out with the help of the manual and this forum!
Hopefully you removed the plastic cover on the wife.
 
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Old 12-08-2016, 10:31 AM
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I found out that you can easily turn off traction control by not being careful when shifting from Park to Drive.
 
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I found out that sitting in it turns me into a Cheshire cat....
 
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