Originally Posted by shabarivas 3. The door locks have an electronic lock and a manual unlock thingy You can change 3. Auto Door Lock
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04-29-2009, 09:05 PM | #241 (permalink) | |
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I wish the doors would automatically lock when you exit the car, after the intellikey moves out of range for example. Is there a way to program this?
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The point is that the majority of Z owners do not drive it in the winter months where there is snow. It is not the most graceful of cars, even with winter tires, and its height from the ground also means moderate snowfall will trap it.
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05-13-2009, 11:51 PM | #248 (permalink) |
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Yes, I isolated it to be coming from under the engine cover. When you are inside the car you hear it through the firewall, sounds like it is coming from the dash..... but it is occuring from under the engine cover....... now what it is I don't know.
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You do realize that it doesn't have to be winter for your mirrors to be fogged over (condensation) right? I drove my car every day since I got it January 8th except when the roads were covered in pea gravel to prevent a bunch of rock chips. So I'm not sure where you would get the idea that these cars will be in storage all winter. |
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See my comments about TPMS here: First Flat ... Not even 400 miles in !!!
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Convex Mirrors = FTW
I agree with a lot of the shortfalls listed in this thread. But all-in-all, I love my new 307z.
Fix # 1 on my Z was the blind spots. I put a 2" convex mirror on both outside mirrors. They were the smallest size that PepBoys had. But e-shopping a bit, I see there are some 1.5" ones out there. They don't look bad, imo -- especially compared to the added safety during lane-changes, etc. I'll try to post a couple pics in this post asap...
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05-15-2009, 06:12 PM | #254 (permalink) | |
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I'm still not quite used to it. I just can't seem to put enough faith into my mirrors so I always end up doing a head check. |
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Driver’s side from inside (window rolled up). Notice how much further past my brick piller you can see in the convex vs the regular mirror: Driver’s side from outside: Passenger’s side from inside driver’s seat (close-up, window rolled down). Notice you can even see the tail-end of the car parked next to me in the convex mirror: Passenger’s side from outside: IMO, Molamann is right in his thinking. It's still a good idea to swivel your head around. The mirrors do add some visibility though, especially to that huge passenger's side blind spot for the lane to your right. And yup, that's our Murano parked in front of the Z. We had matching Muranos at one time (traded my wife's chevy pickup in on one, then traded my maxed-out Titan for another - WTF was I thinking?). Anyway... long saga short, we now have one Murano left and I am finally back in a Z - and it is the best sports car I've ever owned.
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