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flinty99
 


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If all it takes is a click click to keep her quiet then sounds like you have it sorted. Whistle

Any tips on how we can get the same functionality?
  
Post #37797423rd Nov 2008 10:09 pm
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Ken
  


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Only 2 heat settings Rolling Eyes

I've got three heat and three cooled and a off button Rolling with laughter



Not to mention a heated steering wheel Whistle
  
Post #37798823rd Nov 2008 10:26 pm
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10forcash
 


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09MY will have a heated steering wheel option on D3.... the rest Big Cry Big Cry need to get saving! 8)
  
Post #37799023rd Nov 2008 10:28 pm
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flinty99 wrote:
If all it takes is a click click to keep her quiet then sounds like you have it sorted. Whistle

Any tips on how we can get the same functionality?


>10 years of conditioning (arguments, silence, arguments, silence....) you just need to instigate the cycle at the correct point prior to a long journey. I usually find 'being difficult' around 10 min before departure does the trick Wink
  
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simonsi
 


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jkp wrote:
Silence during the journey, with the only noise being the click, click from her extended index finger, then back to silence Rolling Eyes


Sorry, the problem with that is? Very Happy
 Cheers

Simon 
 
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10forcash
 


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flinty99 wrote:
Any tips on how we can get the same functionality?
keep a handy supply of fresh batteries? (D size in Mrs 10's case Rolling Eyes )  
Post #37799423rd Nov 2008 10:31 pm
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jkp
 


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Laughing
  
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simonsi
 


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10forcash wrote:
09MY will have a heated steering wheel option on D3


Flippin eck, they´ve only just sorted the quality control on the std wheel. Sad

Couldn´t they redesigned the EPB instead Rolling Eyes
 Cheers

Simon 
 
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10forcash
 


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That's 10MY Rolling Eyes
  
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NoDo$h
 


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Just in time for me to change mine again Thumbs Up

My daughter has discovered the heated seats now. It's the first thing she does after putting her seatbelt on. It's got to be proper freezing before I put mine on, but anything below 10c will do for her. Rolling Eyes
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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DSL
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jkp wrote:
Gareth wrote:
Just tell her to press the button twice, and full heat will resume.


Thats all I get on a long journey....Silence during the journey, with the only noise being the click, click from her extended index finger, then back to silence Rolling Eyes


You should be so lucky!!! Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry
   
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