Hidden integra feature?????
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Hidden integra feature?????
not sure how many ppl kno this but did u kno...
pushing on the small side clock door turns on the clock? while the cars turned off. instead of turing on the car for the clock to come on, pushing on the clock door trigger a button to 'on' the clock!
siiiiiiiiick
pushing on the small side clock door turns on the clock? while the cars turned off. instead of turing on the car for the clock to come on, pushing on the clock door trigger a button to 'on' the clock!
siiiiiiiiick
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Re: Hidden integra feature????? (thaiphob)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by thaiphob »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this is how most of the honda clocks worked.....but its not that big of a deal to make a thread about </TD></TR></TABLE>
Shhh, he's just trying to post-*****.
Shhh, he's just trying to post-*****.
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Re: Hidden integra feature????? (thaiphob)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by thaiphob »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this is how most of the honda clocks worked.....but its not that big of a deal to make a thread about </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Hell, I just learned about a week ago that from the drivers side with the key in the lock. If you hold it at the lock position for a couple of seconds, it will unlock the passenger door.(94 integra ls)
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That clock thing I knew ages ago, but that door one ^^ i didnt
Anyone else have any "hidden" stuff they wanna tell us? Kinda like computer softwares and their easter eggs
Anyone else have any "hidden" stuff they wanna tell us? Kinda like computer softwares and their easter eggs
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Re: (Honteggie)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Honteggie »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hell, I just learned about a week ago that from the drivers side with the key in the lock. If you hold it at the lock position for a couple of seconds, it will unlock the passenger door.(94 integra ls)</TD></TR></TABLE>
LOL i found that out recently too..yeah most hondas have similar features..
LOL i found that out recently too..yeah most hondas have similar features..
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Re: (teggysue)
True, but not all of us know the features. I know I used to turn the ignition on to see the time before I knew about it, especially for those occasions where I (and another) were in the car when it isn't running and have to check the time. It can get annoying to have to reach all the way to the front and turn the key.
My new car sucks though because the alarm auto-locks after the key has been out of the ignition and doors closed for a minute. It scared the **** out of me when I went to switch from backseat back to the front lol.
to cool Honda features
to making a thread about only one of them (a list would be cool!)
My new car sucks though because the alarm auto-locks after the key has been out of the ignition and doors closed for a minute. It scared the **** out of me when I went to switch from backseat back to the front lol.
to cool Honda features
to making a thread about only one of them (a list would be cool!)
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Re: (sprinthart)
neat about the clock. i didn't know about it. i knew about the door locks. my friend actually called me the other day to tell me that his new-to-him '94 accord does that and i said "of course jon; this is a car designed by people who actually went to college" is a very 'matter of fact' tone.
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Re: Hidden integra feature????? (NightDc2RideR)
while exiting your car (drivers side), holding the door latch open and pressing the lock will lock both driver and passenger door locks, instead of using your key to lock it
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95lstegman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">neat about the clock. i didn't know about it. i knew about the door locks. my friend actually called me the other day to tell me that his new-to-him '94 accord does that and i said "of course jon; this is a car designed by people who actually went to college" is a very 'matter of fact' tone.</TD></TR></TABLE>
same here.. ima go try it.. hehe, brb
same here.. ima go try it.. hehe, brb
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Re: (..::91TEG-G2::..)
I certainly diddnt know about it, and seeign how my clock doesnt work, its useless for me, but i fI had a clock that worked, I would use it. So, in essence, thanks
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Re: (CompanyFlow)
I owned my Integra for 5 years and didn't know about it, sold it, then bought it back couple of weeks ago and my GF jumps in and pushes the clock to tell the time, I was like BTW she has a Teg as well
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Re: Hidden integra feature????? (usdm_dc2)
I've known about the clock feature but I hardly drive my teg so over the years I forgot about it.
Another thing some people might not have known is on the ceiling liner there is a small round plastic piece. You take it off and you can manually close the moonroof (using the tool found in the same bag as the spare tire tools) in case your battery is dead or electrical failure.
Another thing some people might not have known is on the ceiling liner there is a small round plastic piece. You take it off and you can manually close the moonroof (using the tool found in the same bag as the spare tire tools) in case your battery is dead or electrical failure.
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