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WTF was nissan thinking with this automatic windows down feature on the key fob. I must have leaned on mine in my front pocket last night and I unknowingly put

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Old 05-03-2010, 08:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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WTF was nissan thinking with this automatic windows down feature on the key fob. I must have leaned on mine in my front pocket last night and I unknowingly put my windows down during a rain storm. My interior literally has puddles... whats the best way to dry it all out? Also how do I go about removing this insanely stupid feature from my key. I know this has happened to a few ppl has nissan done anything about it? Is my interior screwed or is there a chance I can save it?
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Old 05-03-2010, 08:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow dude that sucks. I never had this problem with my Altima, I use to pop the trunk all the time from my pocket. Anyways I would have to say a blow dryer is your best bet.
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If you don't have a wet/dry vac now is the time to buy one. I would get that dry and air it out asap.
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There's a thread on here describing how to dry out an interior. Something like wet vac + towels + a dehumidifier. You should be able to save her though. Sorry about your problem.
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Ok it looked bad at first but after soaking up all the the puddles and drying everything with towels I turned the heat up all the way and its been sitting for about 2 hours full blast and its looking pretty good. Another hour and I think ill be set if not im gonna go for a dehumidifier. But damn hell of thing to wake up to this morning.
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Should get the dehumidifier anyways to prevent mold.
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Ok it looked bad at first but after soaking up all the the puddles and drying everything with towels I turned the heat up all the way and its been sitting for about 2 hours full blast and its looking pretty good. Another hour and I think ill be set if not im gonna go for a dehumidifier. But damn hell of thing to wake up to this morning.
You don't want to be running the heater....Run the AC which acts as a dehumidifier...
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You don't want to be running the heater....Run the AC which acts as a dehumidifier...
doesnt the ac pull air form the outside though how will it pull moisture from my interior if its just feeding air in?
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damn thats going to smell awful. go buy one of those baking soda boxes and place it in the car.
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umm dont run the heater lol its the opposite of a dehumidifier... seriously... you are pinching a couple hundred bucks to save the interior of a 35k car... If i were you I would first invest in a garage and then look into a dehum...
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doesnt the ac pull air form the outside though how will it pull moisture from my interior if its just feeding air in?
It won't pull moisture out, but will supply the interior with dry, dehumidified air.
You might also try a product called DampRid. They sell it at the grocery store and Walmart, etc. It's a small tub of dessicant that draws moisture out of the air.
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It's a cool feature but can be annoying. There were nights when I walked out to my car (before going to bed) in heavy rain to make sure windows weren't down by mistake
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I've yet to have an issue but then again I don't carry my fob in my pocket.
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wow!! i had no idea it did that. to do it u hold the unlock button i guess!!
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wow!! i had no idea it did that. to do it u hold the unlock button i guess!!
Salesman should have shown you this.
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