New Honda owner
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Re: New Honda owner
JXStern wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:41:04 -0400, Joe LaVigne
> <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>
>>> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
>>>
>>> It is there, but you have to set it...
>>
>>Just a clarification, in case I was wrong ;-), I have an 06 Civic Si, and
>>this feature is, indeed, available on the civic line by following a simple
>>procedure with the ignition and the door lock switch. It is possible that
>>it isn't there for an Accord, but that would seem very odd to me...
>
> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
> want to buy my unused cruise control?
LOL.
The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
that.
As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
fast... ;-)
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:41:04 -0400, Joe LaVigne
> <jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>
>>> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
>>>
>>> It is there, but you have to set it...
>>
>>Just a clarification, in case I was wrong ;-), I have an 06 Civic Si, and
>>this feature is, indeed, available on the civic line by following a simple
>>procedure with the ignition and the door lock switch. It is possible that
>>it isn't there for an Accord, but that would seem very odd to me...
>
> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
> want to buy my unused cruise control?
LOL.
The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
that.
As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
fast... ;-)
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/12/2007 8:00 AM Dan C spake these words of knowledge:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
Not to mention an excellent trade!
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A metaphor is like a simile.
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
Not to mention an excellent trade!
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A metaphor is like a simile.
#33
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/12/2007 8:00 AM Dan C spake these words of knowledge:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
Not to mention an excellent trade!
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A metaphor is like a simile.
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
Not to mention an excellent trade!
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A metaphor is like a simile.
#34
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/12/2007 8:00 AM Dan C spake these words of knowledge:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
Not to mention an excellent trade!
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A metaphor is like a simile.
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
Not to mention an excellent trade!
RFT!!!
Dave Kelsen
--
A metaphor is like a simile.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 17:18:25 -0400, Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
>> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
>> want to buy my unused cruise control?
>
>LOL.
>
>The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
>key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
>that.
>
>As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>fast... ;-)
Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
car is in motion.
J.
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
>> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
>> want to buy my unused cruise control?
>
>LOL.
>
>The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
>key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
>that.
>
>As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>fast... ;-)
Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
car is in motion.
J.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 17:18:25 -0400, Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
>> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
>> want to buy my unused cruise control?
>
>LOL.
>
>The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
>key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
>that.
>
>As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>fast... ;-)
Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
car is in motion.
J.
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
>> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
>> want to buy my unused cruise control?
>
>LOL.
>
>The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
>key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
>that.
>
>As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>fast... ;-)
Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
car is in motion.
J.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 17:18:25 -0400, Joe LaVigne
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
>> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
>> want to buy my unused cruise control?
>
>LOL.
>
>The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
>key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
>that.
>
>As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>fast... ;-)
Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
car is in motion.
J.
<jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> Can't seem to find it online, I'll try to remember to check it next
>> time I'm in the car. Not that I want it, but I'm curious. Anybody
>> want to buy my unused cruise control?
>
>LOL.
>
>The procedure is not a very straightforward one. Something like turn the
>key to II, push down the lock button for 10 seconds, or something like
>that.
>
>As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>fast... ;-)
Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
car is in motion.
J.
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Re: New Honda owner
JXStern wrote:
>> As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>> 75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>> fast... ;-)
>
> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
>
> But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
> car is in motion.
Yep, that would result in a different kind of lock up. Not very good
one at that.
I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
>> As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>> 75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>> fast... ;-)
>
> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
>
> But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
> car is in motion.
Yep, that would result in a different kind of lock up. Not very good
one at that.
I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
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Re: New Honda owner
JXStern wrote:
>> As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>> 75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>> fast... ;-)
>
> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
>
> But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
> car is in motion.
Yep, that would result in a different kind of lock up. Not very good
one at that.
I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
>> As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>> 75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>> fast... ;-)
>
> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
>
> But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
> car is in motion.
Yep, that would result in a different kind of lock up. Not very good
one at that.
I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
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Re: New Honda owner
JXStern wrote:
>> As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>> 75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>> fast... ;-)
>
> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
>
> But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
> car is in motion.
Yep, that would result in a different kind of lock up. Not very good
one at that.
I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
>> As for cruise, I use mine daily. Good for mileage, and keeps me from going
>> 75 on the highway. The Si is just too easy to get going good and
>> fast... ;-)
>
> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
>
> But I do see a warning about pulling out the ignition key while the
> car is in motion.
Yep, that would result in a different kind of lock up. Not very good
one at that.
I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:29:08 -0400, Joe LaVigne wrote:
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
Yeah, I did.
> It is there, but you have to set it...
It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
Thanks anyway.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
Yeah, I did.
> It is there, but you have to set it...
It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
Thanks anyway.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:29:08 -0400, Joe LaVigne wrote:
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
Yeah, I did.
> It is there, but you have to set it...
It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
Thanks anyway.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
Yeah, I did.
> It is there, but you have to set it...
It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
Thanks anyway.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
#43
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:29:08 -0400, Joe LaVigne wrote:
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
Yeah, I did.
> It is there, but you have to set it...
It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
Thanks anyway.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
> Did you think to look in the owner's manual?
Yeah, I did.
> It is there, but you have to set it...
It's not there. If you're gonna make smart-*** replies, be sure you're
right first, so you don't look like a fool in public.
Thanks anyway.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:59:37 -0500, Say What? wrote:
>> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
> I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
> anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
Thanks. Strange that it apparently *is* there on the Civic, but not the
Accord. Oh well.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
>> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
> I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
> anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
Thanks. Strange that it apparently *is* there on the Civic, but not the
Accord. Oh well.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
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Re: New Honda owner
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 19:59:37 -0500, Say What? wrote:
>> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
> I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
> anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
Thanks. Strange that it apparently *is* there on the Civic, but not the
Accord. Oh well.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
>> Nope, don't see it in the 2007 Accord EX book.
> I, too, double-checked my owner's manual. No mention that I could find
> anywhere of automatic locking of the doors on the 2006 Accord.
Thanks. Strange that it apparently *is* there on the Civic, but not the
Accord. Oh well.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".