PART 2: Does your shiftknob get hot as hell? "The Sequel"
Finally got a Window Shade, it solved the issue we were disscussing in this thread...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=221723
[Modified by 99MilanoRedSi, 9:06 AM 7/18/2002]
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=221723
[Modified by 99MilanoRedSi, 9:06 AM 7/18/2002]
Hell yeah it does...I was driving around tuesday night with some buddies and my shift **** was almost so hot I couldnt touch it...WTF?!?!?!
Hell yeah it does...I was driving around tuesday night with some buddies and my shift **** was almost so hot I couldnt touch it...WTF?!?!?!
If your window shade has the reflective material on it (I can't tell from the pick) you should put the non reflective side IN. I know this doesn't make sence but I had a window repair guy tell me that the reflective surface causes UV light and heat to get trapped between the window and the shade. The UV breaks down the coating on the inside of the window and causes it to crack. HTH
when i had the type r **** before it was "taken" away from me, i had put a glove over it so it wouldn't be burning, looked kinda of funny but it worked! ahhahaha
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when i had the type r **** before it was "taken" away from me, i had put a glove over it so it wouldn't be burning, looked kinda of funny but it worked! ahhahaha
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