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With all 4 windows open and the roof open to the 80% position, the rear center seat belt vibrates in the wind. If I raise the rear driver side window, it changes the airflow and eliminates the vibration.
Found another simpler solution - slide the seat belt fastener from the bottom (by the seat) all of the way to the top of the belt, where it should stay. This seems to eliminate the vibration - at least so far... Another option could be to always have that seat belt fastened - but I was trying avoid that.
With all 4 windows open and the roof open to the 80% position, the rear center seat belt vibrates in the wind. If I raise the rear driver side window, it changes the airflow and eliminates the vibration.
Found another simpler solution - slide the seat belt fastener from the bottom (by the seat) all of the way to the top of the belt, where it should stay. This seems to eliminate the vibration - at least so far... Another option could be to always have that seat belt fastened - but I was trying avoid that.
I also encountered this problem. I use the keep seatbelts buckled method. Seems to work flawlessly and at all speeds.
What I did was create a favorites folder in dropbox which I can then access via the web. I can then pull up photos of family, friends, pets, mistresses, etc and blow them up to full screen as a custom screen saver that you can rotate through. Nice alternative.
To avoid having to login to Dropbox each time, I had to resort to using a shared folder in Dropbox and saving that link as a favorite. And even then, there is no slideshow feature that I could find. How did you do it??[/QUOTE
I did the same thing you did. At the bottom of the screen you should see arrows pointing left & right. Just tap on them to advance through the pics in your folder...not a formal slide show, but does the trick.
I did the same thing you did. At the bottom of the screen you should see arrows pointing left & right. Just tap on them to advance through the pics in your folder...not a formal slide show, but does the trick.
Not obvious at all... that's a great trick. Had not thought of that. (Should be noted that this only applies to vehicles with Tech Package.)If you have your phone connected via Bluetooth and use the Voice Command to say "Call..." it will only search for a contact in your phone. However, if you're looking to call a business, restaurant, etc, use the Voice Command and say "Navigate to..." and when it finds the business, it also displays the phone number. Then, you can just hit the phone number to call it, and don't have to navigate to it if you don't need to. Seems kind of obvious, but just wanted to mention it...Sometime the obvious things are too obvious
Also a good one... drive me crazy there isn't (or wasn't) an obvious way to do this.Also...If you have passengers in the car and need to hop out to run into a store, for example...Leave the key/fob in the car, and gently half-close the driver's side door until you hear a light click...That will still leave the radio and climate control on for your passengers, so they aren't left sitting in a cold/hot, quiet car like a bunch of losers...Although, they are still sitting in a Model S, so they're not losing that much
Not obvious at all... that's a great trick. Had not thought of that. (Should be noted that this only applies to vehicles with Tech Package.)
Also...If you have passengers in the car and need to hop out to run into a store, for example...Leave the key/fob in the car, and gently half-close the driver's side door until you hear a light click...That will still leave the radio and climate control on for your passengers, so they aren't left sitting in a cold/hot, quiet car like a bunch of losers...Although, they are still sitting in a Model S, so they're not losing that much
If you need to leave your car on while you're not inside the car (assuming you understand the risk of leaving your car 'running' while not attended), you can do this by putting the car in neutral then setting the parking brake via the center console.
Actually, that's covered in the FAQ: 5.4 Can I leave my car on while I'm not in it?
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If you need to leave your car on while you're not inside the car (assuming you understand the risk of leaving your car 'running' while not attended), you can do this by putting the car in neutral then setting the parking brake via the center console.
Heya Aaron, is that holder trim-able at the bottom? Could it be trimmed to fit low enough to close the armrest? That would be ideal in my opinion.
I found exactly what you are looking for. Once you remove the bottom of this coin holder, the arm rest will slide over it to conceal the coins.
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Bell 22-1-09707-8P8 Retrofit Coin Holder : Amazon.com : Automotive
Have you been using this? It got some awful reviews on Amazon.
I can't seem to get that to work. Always have to push until the washer fluid squirts out. Then I get one wipe and a 2nd wipe about 2 seconds later ( unlike the 3 back to back wipes on the BMW) I have version 4.3 so I don't if that changed from 4.2.The wiper stalk will do a single swipe by pushing the end in, like a button. Light and short for wipe, and long for wipe and wash.
I can't seem to get that to work. Always have to push until the washer fluid squirts out. Then I get one wipe and a 2nd wipe about 2 seconds later ( unlike the 3 back to back wipes on the BMW) I have version 4.3 so I don't if that changed from 4.2.