NX Interesting Discoveries Thread (Good or Bad)
#271
Just picked up my NX FSport this past weekend! Loving it! Previously owned Audi coupe. Only thing I'm not a huge fan of right now is the analog only clock (is there a time option somewhere else for main display monitor), and the fact that there's no release latch / lever available from the back to tip the seats over... which I find odd considering every vehicle I've ever had had a button or lever at the top of the seat that you could access to tip over the seats.... Other than that, Love it! My first Lexus!
#272
This is just a design comment...
Since there's been comments made about the lack of cubby/storage space in the NX, I've noticed that there's alot of space wasted on the radio controls. I imagine that the radio buttons and the bottom of that center stack can be reorganized in a manner that can create a nice sizable storage pocket.
Since there's been comments made about the lack of cubby/storage space in the NX, I've noticed that there's alot of space wasted on the radio controls. I imagine that the radio buttons and the bottom of that center stack can be reorganized in a manner that can create a nice sizable storage pocket.
#274
mrsinsyder -
I looked up cabin filter in the Owner's Manual Index and it is not listed.
I thought all air that goes through the A/C would have to also go through the cabin filter (behind the glove box).
I looked up cabin filter in the Owner's Manual Index and it is not listed.
I thought all air that goes through the A/C would have to also go through the cabin filter (behind the glove box).
#275
#276
The pollen filter (p426) uses the cabin filter (p516). However, the pollen filter only does a brief cleansing of the interior air by putting on recirculate (cutting off exterior air), then it turns off automatically after a very short duration. Unless you want to keep hitting the pollen filter every 5 minutes.
Otherwise, any outside air will ALWAYS flow through that same cabin filter.
Otherwise, any outside air will ALWAYS flow through that same cabin filter.
Last edited by stevez2436; 06-15-15 at 06:40 PM.
#277
The pollen filter (p426) uses the cabin filter (p516). However, the pollen filter only does a brief cleansing of the interior air by putting on recirculate (cutting off exterior air), then it turns off automatically after a very short duration. Unless you want to keep hitting the pollen filter every 5 minutes.
Otherwise, any outside air will ALWAYS flow through that same cabin filter.
Otherwise, any outside air will ALWAYS flow through that same cabin filter.
#279
Here's a not so good discovery, hoping it would have been "corrected" compared to the RX.
Closing the power hatch is a longish 8 seconds and you cannot lock the car until it's closed. You cannot force it closed manually, unless you disable the power feature in the multi-information display.
Closing the power hatch is a longish 8 seconds and you cannot lock the car until it's closed. You cannot force it closed manually, unless you disable the power feature in the multi-information display.
#281
#282
iPod
Don't know if this has already been mentioned elsewhere in the Forums, or I'm just behind the times on automobile sound technology, but the NX implementation of iPod as a sound source is excellent. I particularly like the voice commands and accurate display of cover art.
#283
Last night I went for a drive a few hours after a rain storm. I had the windows down, and water was just pouring in from the roof. I know all cars do this, but it was insane - instead of trickles, huge amounts of water - and the car wasn't even terribly wet! It made me wonder if it was because there are no real grooves on the top of roof beyond the little silver rails.
#284
#285
Last night I went for a drive a few hours after a rain storm. I had the windows down, and water was just pouring in from the roof. I know all cars do this, but it was insane - instead of trickles, huge amounts of water - and the car wasn't even terribly wet! It made me wonder if it was because there are no real grooves on the top of roof beyond the little silver rails.