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cisco
24-07-2007, 09:15 PM
These are extremely minor by the way, but I just thought I would list them anyway:

- If your mirrors are already in, and you accidentally press the LOCK button on the keyring three times, the mirrors will attempt to close inwards even further and all you will hear is grinding cog noises - ouch!!! It should be smart enough to already know they're wound in and not make that horrible mechanical noise.

- I might have this around the wrong way, but basically if you turn the AC off and back on, it loses(forgets) the setting for the air source. E.g. If its using outside air or recycling interior air - that light gets forgotten just because you turned the AC on and off. It should remain in memory and keep its setting.

- Ipod plug at the back of the unit taped on. It should be pulled out properly and accessible without needing to go dig inside your car to find it.

- Missing a decent trip computer and outside temperature reading.

- There is a bit of random buzzing and NVH.

That's honestly all I have. I think its a brilliant car.

I also think the Ralliart mechanical LSD being a factory item would be brilliant. But of course, that would then raise the cost - fair enough. Maybe make it a dealer option though for those who want to pay to have it pre-installed.

GavinTan
24-07-2007, 10:43 PM
- If your mirrors are already in, and you accidentally press the LOCK button on the keyring three times, the mirrors will attempt to close inwards even further and all you will hear is grinding cog noises - ouch!!! It should be smart enough to already know they're wound in and not make that horrible mechanical noise.


- I might have this around the wrong way, but basically if you turn the AC off and back on, it loses(forgets) the setting for the air source. E.g. If its using outside air or recycling interior air - that light gets forgotten just because you turned the AC on and off. It should remain in memory and keep its setting.

- Ipod plug at the back of the unit taped on. It should be pulled out properly and accessible without needing to go dig inside your car to find it.



Honestly I have tried the side window thing and I don't have that problem. Strange you're getting that.

With the AC...my car remembers the setting.

The AUX in cable at the back of the car stereo is basically a way for them to make money so that they can take it out for you.