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It sure would be. FCM should get an app developer with a clue. Why on earth do I need to be tethered to the phone if the watch has wifi and cell data connectivity?
Yeah, I have it. Like I said, I guess i'll have to put it in the phone in iBooks or whatever. Wish someone sold (for a reasonable price) a printed version.
I believe there's a setting in the SETTINGS...DISPLAY to run the "night" mode brightness up a bit on the displays so you can move the dimmer knob out of that "full bright" detent.
My 2020 Limited has five. The rebel one is kind of cool, I use that one now. I'm moving the gauges around on the instrument panel every few days to see how long it takes my wife to notice.
Is the navigation trying to say something? I find the UConnect nav system rather annoying in that it just puts the nav prompts in the front left speaker while leaving whatever audio program you're using in the others.
II know that's what they claim it means. But really all it means is "bigger than we might have stuck you with." I guess it's better than my Volt which comes with an air compressor and can of fix of flat rather than any sort of spare. I now have a "full size" spare in it (same wheel and...
Saying Full Size when it's different than the other four tires is a bit disingenuous. My 2020 Limited sticker says it comes with an 18" Aluminum spare wheel (I assume they put a tire on it, I better check). It has 20" alloy tires with 270/55R20 on the main four.
That certainly does not seem to be the case in my truck. The wheels have to spin to keep the TPMS sensors charged up, but they will report while standing still or else the Tire Fill Alerts would never work anyhow.
OK, I get up this morning to go drive the car. It's a rare 28 degree day here in NC. The car gripes that the right side tires are low in pressure. Oddly this is one of these oddball ones where the left side tires are also at 30 psi but they are fine. No problem, says I. I drive the...
The CD in the Tundra was only used when I had one of my travelling partners with me who's an audiobook junkie (but doesn't use Audible). The aftermarket CD is great because I can leave it on the shelf except on trips where I'm going to need it. It's about the size of three CD cases stacked...
My 2004 Toyota Tundra got near totaled by a deer so I decided to get a new truck. Other than the Toyota (which was a second truck for us, I bought used), my other trucks had all been Chevy NAFTA specials (1994 Suburban, 2004 Avalanche). Since we use this truck for traveling with multiple...
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