2 questions... BT phone pairing and a cleaning question...
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2 questions... BT phone pairing and a cleaning question...
Hey all,
I was wondering if its possible to have 2 phones programmed to the car? And if you can, i guess you set one phone as the primary phone for when you are both in the car together so it knows which phone to connect to? Just wondering if we should set up my husbands blackberry to the car as well.
Cleaning - Are any car wash places that are safe for the car? And/or has anyone tried a touchless car wash? Theres one near my husbands job and I was curious about it...
Thanks!
I was wondering if its possible to have 2 phones programmed to the car? And if you can, i guess you set one phone as the primary phone for when you are both in the car together so it knows which phone to connect to? Just wondering if we should set up my husbands blackberry to the car as well.
Cleaning - Are any car wash places that are safe for the car? And/or has anyone tried a touchless car wash? Theres one near my husbands job and I was curious about it...
Thanks!
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i think you can pair up to 3 phones. if several phones end up in the car at the same time, the last one previously connected is the one that takes preference.
i prefer to stay away from car washes myself.
i prefer to stay away from car washes myself.
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I think it has to do with the key fob you use. If you programmed your phone with your key fob then it will connect to your phone and vice versa. If both are connected to both fob's then the one you entered as primary with that fob will take preference.
As for car washes..........touchless or good ole fasion do it yourself handwash.
As for car washes..........touchless or good ole fasion do it yourself handwash.
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you can connect up to 4 phones (or maybe its 6). What it does is that it connects to the last one that was connected, or you can manually switch to the phone you want on the phone menu. Also note that the phonebooks are different for whichever phone is connected, 1000 contacts for each phone.
^^ I also recall something about the phone being linked to the keys.
I used to go to all sorts of places with my old RX, but I probably wont with the new one. Ive been to a few touchless mechanical automatic car washes which uses a high pressurized hose to spray your car over and over again. Its the lesser of two evils for me. People say that the system recirculates the water so the issue is that the water may have fine dirt particles that are being hurled at your car.
Stay away from the rotating brushes at the gas stations.
Try to go to hand wash places
^^ I also recall something about the phone being linked to the keys.
I used to go to all sorts of places with my old RX, but I probably wont with the new one. Ive been to a few touchless mechanical automatic car washes which uses a high pressurized hose to spray your car over and over again. Its the lesser of two evils for me. People say that the system recirculates the water so the issue is that the water may have fine dirt particles that are being hurled at your car.
Stay away from the rotating brushes at the gas stations.
Try to go to hand wash places
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I guess I'm the only crazy person out there washing, hose and all, in the dead of winter. Too many times I've seen SUVs damaged by car washes, from the license plates to the rear wiper. The rear wiper is hidden on the 3rd gen now but I won't take any chances with the car washes and their recycled dirty water dried by scratchy towels. And take look at the cars driving in before you. Yuck!!
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I guess I'm the only crazy person out there washing, hose and all, in the dead of winter. Too many times I've seen SUVs damaged by car washes, from the license plates to the rear wiper. The rear wiper is hidden on the 3rd gen now but I won't take any chances with the car washes and their recycled dirty water dried by scratchy towels. And take look at the cars driving in before you. Yuck!!
No one washes my vehicles but me and it's been that way for many years.
As long as the wash and rinse water doesn't freeze,I'm detailing.
If it's too cold,the vehicles stay dirty until the weather warms a bit.
Sometimes I cheat.If rain is in the forecast and I'm not going to use the vehicle,I'll look on the weather channel to see where the rain is and wash and rinse the vehicle right before the rain comes but not dry it.I let the rain hit it and no hard water rain spots from my house water.Not perfect but better than dirty.Sometimes no rain and I have to wind up drying the vehicle,though.It's not a foolproof plan.
Try it,Anita.
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I guess I'm the only crazy person out there washing, hose and all, in the dead of winter. Too many times I've seen SUVs damaged by car washes, from the license plates to the rear wiper. The rear wiper is hidden on the 3rd gen now but I won't take any chances with the car washes and their recycled dirty water dried by scratchy towels. And take look at the cars driving in before you. Yuck!!
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You're not alone.There's at least two of us.
No one washes my vehicles but me and it's been that way for many years.
As long as the wash and rinse water doesn't freeze,I'm detailing.
If it's too cold,the vehicles stay dirty until the weather warms a bit.
Sometimes I cheat.If rain is in the forecast and I'm not going to use the vehicle,I'll look on the weather channel to see where the rain is and wash and rinse the vehicle right before the rain comes but not dry it.I let the rain hit it and no hard water rain spots from my house water.Not perfect but better than dirty.Sometimes no rain and I have to wind up drying the vehicle,though.It's not a foolproof plan.
Try it,Anita.
No one washes my vehicles but me and it's been that way for many years.
As long as the wash and rinse water doesn't freeze,I'm detailing.
If it's too cold,the vehicles stay dirty until the weather warms a bit.
Sometimes I cheat.If rain is in the forecast and I'm not going to use the vehicle,I'll look on the weather channel to see where the rain is and wash and rinse the vehicle right before the rain comes but not dry it.I let the rain hit it and no hard water rain spots from my house water.Not perfect but better than dirty.Sometimes no rain and I have to wind up drying the vehicle,though.It's not a foolproof plan.
Try it,Anita.
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No, I don't play soccer!
Anita you have my respect. When I joined this forum you were posting pictures of, I believe, washing your car in the snow and ice. As my car washing idol and since I don't have a heated garage, you inspired me to find a heated car wash, with garage doors and they don't mind bucket washing. However it's 30 miles away. Extreme, maybe even for you? I think I'll rent the neighbor's garage!
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make that 3. you guys should check out optimum no winse wash and shine
tk,I've always been leery of the Dri wash and 1-2 bucket wash items.
Anyone know if the key fob actually has anything to do with bluetooth?
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In New Hampshire, washing a car outside in the winter is not doable. We go through periods of weeks when it doesn't get above 20 deg and then the occasional 40 deg day which melts the snow and ice and makes the car filthy again. I just got a new house with a two car garage and a spigot in the garage. I'm going to experiment with washing it inside and using a squegee to push the water outside.
But, I rarely will take my car to a car wash, but inevitably do it once or twice a winter.
My question to you all is, how often do you wax your car? I normally give a good wax in the spring and the fall, and maybe once in the summer too, if I feel ambitious. I usually put two coats on the horizontal surfaces and one on the vertical. What do you do?
But, I rarely will take my car to a car wash, but inevitably do it once or twice a winter.
My question to you all is, how often do you wax your car? I normally give a good wax in the spring and the fall, and maybe once in the summer too, if I feel ambitious. I usually put two coats on the horizontal surfaces and one on the vertical. What do you do?