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Footloose301 12-01-2012 02:40 PM

Removed the steering wheel lock fuse:tup:

LMBmikeZ 12-01-2012 02:48 PM

:tup: best thing you could have done if you had not done it already!

ZForce 12-01-2012 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ZForce (Post 2041744)
You guys must have the SECRET SPECIAL version FOB that rolls down windows. Mine HAS NEVER done it (2009 model). Three buttons, lock, unlock & alarm, that's it, no window button. Many times I have set off the alarm or locked the car with the fob in my pocket when washing the car and squating and such. After a few scars of the alarm going off I now make it a practice to leave the keys on the bench in garage. Sorry to hear of these mishaps hopefully no water stains on the fabric.

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2041747)
I paid extra to get the double-sensitive version of the fob -- so I would have something to do when the windows go down -- seemingly by magic. :icon17:

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2041784)
there's is not a window button you just have to hold down the unlock button and the windows will roll down....

Donald, you overspent on the FOB, request a refund.

DR_ 12-01-2012 03:56 PM

Installed blinking smart stop and removed 2.5 pound weight from hatch while I was at it. I also wired an already installed rear fog light to act as 4th brake light.

Tribalpinoy91 12-01-2012 08:08 PM

Which fuse is the steering wheel lock?

also, waiting for 64 degree Monday to wash the Z!

Footloose301 12-01-2012 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribalpinoy91 (Post 2042243)
Which fuse is the steering wheel lock?

also, waiting for 64 degree Monday to wash the Z!

It's a red 10A fuse located between the battery and passenger fender, inside a large black box. It's a quick 5min fix.

Rusty 12-01-2012 09:53 PM

Picked up GF at the airport in the Nismo. Then added blinker fluid, greased the muffler bearing, and got the Johnson rod polished. :tup:

onzedge 12-01-2012 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 2042398)
Picked up GF at the airport in the Nismo. Then added blinker fluid, greased the muffler bearing, and got the Johnson rod polished. :tup:

Whew!!! I thought for a minute that you might have neglected the Johnson Rod polishing. Very, very important.

CDepp 12-01-2012 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ZMan8 (Post 2010690)
change the oil. weird but the old oil smelled really good

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using Tapatalk 2

Not a sweet smell like maple syrup, I hope.

SoCalBoy 12-02-2012 01:49 AM

Not a damn thing...it's still in the shop dismantled :mad: Hopefully I get some great news on Monday, how I can't wait for that day to arrive. Missing my Z aka "Smurf-West Coast Edition" :tup:

Mt Tam I am 12-02-2012 10:13 AM

I passed a Prius in the pouring rain on the way home. It has also been windy knocking stuff out of the trees making a slippery slurry. Mid pass while trying to be smooth, I felt the tires spin and the car slip a little; a micro release of the gas brought it back and I completed the pass with the Prius honking at me.

The road opened up after this and that slurry made for uncomfortable driving. Then out from under the trees, and their slurry, another car was visible and if I hurry up I can perhaps pass it as well. I was already hurrying so all I did was upset the cars back end on the turn before I need to commit and pass.

Shucks, I blew it but to my great fortune the car saw me and pulled over. Visibility in the fog was now limited to less than 200 feet so no more passing. because the weather was so poor no bike or tourists were present, so I still managed a better Saturday drive home than on a dry sunny one.

nmjaxx9 12-02-2012 11:46 AM

ordered ichiba spacers, tein s springs, and stillen front splitter, should be here this coming week. :tup::happydance:

onzedge 12-02-2012 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 2042661)
I passed a Prius in the pouring rain on the way home. It has also been windy knocking stuff out of the trees making a slippery slurry. Mid pass while trying to be smooth, I felt the tires spin and the car slip a little; a micro release of the gas brought it back and I completed the pass with the Prius honking at me.

The road opened up after this and that slurry made for uncomfortable driving. Then out from under the trees, and their slurry, another car was visible and if I hurry up I can perhaps pass it as well. I was already hurrying so all I did was upset the cars back end on the turn before I need to commit and pass.

Shucks, I blew it but to my great fortune the car saw me and pulled over. Visibility in the fog was now limited to less than 200 feet so no more passing. because the weather was so poor no bike or tourists were present, so I still managed a better Saturday drive home than on a dry sunny one.

Wow -- the joys of Marin County driving. I am heading to beautiful Dinuba in the Z this afternoon for some on-site shenanigans at Ruiz Foods tomorrow. Highway 99 does not compare to PCH.

blackcherry20 12-02-2012 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2042812)
Wow -- the joys of Marin County driving. I am heading to beautiful Dinuba in the Z this afternoon for some on-site shenanigans at Ruiz Foods tomorrow. Highway 99 does not compare to PCH.

Lol:tup: or to sr 124 in rural ohio w 4-wheelers-tractors-dumptrucks-log trucks-and lots of beaters headed to the local beer store (driving 40mph because this is the 2nd trip today:tup:....have a safe trip onzedge:tup:

My Z sitting safe sound and dry in the garage....sigh....:ugh2:

SPOHN 12-02-2012 04:50 PM

Bought some speciality tools to make work on my car easier


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