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Author Topic: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.  (Read 2455 times)

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STMO123

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Re: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.
« Reply #15 on: 28 January 2007, 19:47:37 »

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I've never used it cause I don't have one :( can they be got and fitted to a facelift CDX?

Try pressing all the buttons on your dash - you might have one afterall  ;D

Thanks STMO, I tried that and nothing happened, cause I don't have the button on the dash for the blind ::)

I never said a dickie bird!! >:(..... ;D
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Re: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.
« Reply #16 on: 28 January 2007, 19:53:17 »

Mainly (only) for t**ts with bad lights (thinking 200w set high will help anyway);
And for the proper use in summer (when I remember - which is usually after locked the car).

Very effective at waking up/generally startling rear passengers  ;D (what you want, a 5sec warning tone?) - although more when putting it back down of late for some reason.

Where's the poll hiding?
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Re: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.
« Reply #17 on: 28 January 2007, 19:55:13 »

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I've never used it cause I don't have one :( can they be got and fitted to a facelift CDX?

Try pressing all the buttons on your dash - you might have one afterall  ;D

Thanks STMO, I tried that and nothing happened, cause I don't have the button on the dash for the blind ::)

I never said a dickie bird!! >:(..... ;D

My sincere apologies STMO, it was chops, have a talisker on me :y [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif]
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Re: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.
« Reply #18 on: 29 January 2007, 13:13:26 »

I thought it was just to cause me grief and annoyance when it grinds & jams..just like it's always done.
I like the "BACK OFF" message tho'. Maybe I'll have a look at sorting mine after all.  
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Re: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.
« Reply #19 on: 29 January 2007, 13:21:07 »

I have to admit I use mine alot, mainly got it for my boys but alot of the time it stays up even during the day when there seats are empty.

Very useful at night when wanting abit of privacy have also noticed cars pull back if I put it up but this doesn't happen all the time.

Still haven't added my dipping mirror so again a benefit I dont need to twist the tilt thingy on the bottom of mirror (laziness ;D)

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Re: POLL: The purpose of the rear electric blind.
« Reply #20 on: 29 January 2007, 20:21:36 »

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I've never used it cause I don't have one :( can they be got and fitted to a facelift CDX?
Thanks STMO, I tried that and nothing happened, cause I don't have the button on the dash for the blind ::)
What does a button for the blind do?  is it full autopilot?  Should the partialy sighted be allowed to drive?  ;D
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