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Re: Mini face lift panel hole
« Reply #15 on: 03 February 2010, 16:20:41 »

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Carin sorry CARiN (Andy  ::)) - Is 12 year old system, so set your expectations lower. .......

Sorry? did I put an extra 'e' in somewhere? Or miss one out?  ::)

I typed it in the wrong case  ::)  :-[  ;D
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Re: Mini face lift panel hole
« Reply #16 on: 03 February 2010, 16:43:54 »

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Just shows what an inquiring mind I have (not). But after 11 years I've never asked what the square hole is for above my climate panel. It probably tells me in my handbook, but I can't be bothered to go out to the car. I use it to keep tissues in, but I doubt this was GM's plan.

Any suggestions? Other than fag packets. :-?

I knew there would be someone else on the forum who had had their car longer than me. It was only this year that I found out that the headlight washers come out to play! :) :)
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Re: Mini face lift panel hole
« Reply #17 on: 03 February 2010, 16:44:51 »

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Thanks a lot guys, does that mean I can fit the Carin Sat Nav? If so is it worth fitting? It might be better than TomTom on the windscreen, although it works very well.

Carin sorry CARiN (Andy  ::)) - Is 12 year old system, so set your expectations lower.

In terms of address entry, its harder, not as quick or slick. But if you fit the GPS, it holds its signal much, much better than TT units. Also nice not to have a feking great big bright colour screen stuck on the dash.

You get a little control knob which is mounted on the passenger side of the arm rest next to the handbreak, so its quite natural to control  :)


Mr Pedantic head on ......     ;) ;) ;) ;)

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(Tunnie's a good teacher !!  )

Oh great another AndyB  ;D

At least it was spelt right  ::) - I really should proof read more, but can't be bothered  :D


Now I always thought the mechanical thing that you used when parked was a HANDBRAKE ...

handbreak does not feature in my version of the OED ....  :)

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