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It also will not wear down the carpet nap too much over repeated use. I use the stone on customer cars, it's more aggressive, but would not want to use it weekly on my vehicles.
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Autogeek sells a rubber brush designed for it. Brush and vacuum at the same time, have not found a better removal solution.....Tuxmat is the best preventative measure.
We're you able to map it to another button? I can't get it to work so kind of makes it useless as a first responder tool. Get toned...deal with radio and gear and then having to mess with dash menu to turn light on is worthless.
It is a bit frustrating due to sharing buttons with other functionality, and combination of button presses. But that is necessary by design. If you print out, read and highlight the directions VERY carefully, line by line, it does exactly as described. (I'm not 20 either I'm in my 40s) I had to...
Not mine, but brought a friend to my dealer/salesperson where I bought mine and helped him. Yesterday he drove home a new Bighorn, MSRP 53,930, final price 41,000 even OTD, and he leased. I have no idea how the lease plays into that figure. Do not know exact dealer discount / bank discount /...
Bringing up an old thread...has this been remedied by software updates or the like? I have experienced this 3x, each time after manually deploying the bed steps. May 2019 build.
Yes exactly...all these systems are flawed and brought to market too early. No other way to test and develop a proper system, not going to happen using test cars on a closed circuit. In 10 years they will be great, till then they will cause accidents
A system needs to be designed with a reality perspective and common sense. This wasn't, plain and simple. Mercedes, Tesla's do not have these system design failures, though Tesla has plenty of others.
I'm frankly shocked I don't read about this exact scenario more. My wife's Durango and my Ram both do this all the time, hence why the systems are disabled. Most frequent setup is a car making a right turn in front of us, we move to left side of lane to go around at 20 mph and the car auto...
True story: Detailing client long time ago asked me to try to remove a similar scuff from the leather seat. Only problem was it was a Bentley Turbo R, and the leather was custom dyed by the factory to match his wife's hair. The scuff did not come out and goodness knows how much he spent...
Don't assume firmware, and don't assume paper instructions match device firmware. It is a bit tricky but 1) company is responsive and trying to improve the device and 2) FCA did not make obd security easy to work with on the DT.
Mr clean magic eraser (gently) and diluted all purpose cleaner or Einzett Interior cleaner. Will remove if its on the surface and minimize if its truly a scuff. It looks like its on the surface from that pic. Please for peats sake dont use a heat gun.
I ceramic coated the interior leather and textiles when brand new. There are a few decent products available. So far has greatly reduced dust accumulation and carpets vacuum up easily. Only thing I do is vac and wipe down with Einzett interior cleaner gently.
Nope. In fact while transporting a patient yesterday I had a lady start moving over, then back into the left lane blocking me. She then stopped dead in her tracks in the left lane of a 4 lane split roadway and didn't move for 30 seconds despite that all she had to do was pull right in front of...
I hope your EVOC course is more intense than the NYS mandated course. I'm our VACs driving instructor, EVOC teaches about 5% of what our drivers need to know driving code.
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