CarGuy11
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- '20 Supra Prem/Assist DS Blue, '16 C7, '22 Mach-E
Can’t find a way to sync temps on the climate control! Really??
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This surprises me as well. I figured it was like my previous Audis and VWs with a sync button or something else to make them match. Maybe there is another way to do it with BMW systems. I haven’t dug into the manual yet.Can’t find a way to sync temps on the climate control! Really??
Brilliant. I'm curious to see how this works out. I have an old Android tablet lying around, maybe I'll give that a shot.I'm hoping to screen mirror some OBD-based dashboard for engine and trans data.
I read the manual cover to cover, and couldn't find any mention of how to do this. I was a bit surprised.This surprises me as well. I figured it was like my previous Audis and VWs with a sync button or something else to make them match. Maybe there is another way to do it with BMW systems. I haven’t dug into the manual yet.
I think it's screen mirroring via Apple Carplay?I read the manual cover to cover, and couldn't find any mention of how to do this. I was a bit surprised.
Mine do but I feel like it's only at low speed.^^^ They are supposed to turn on automatically when you approach an object in the front but have yet to see that happen.
Ya I noticed they have turned on by themselves a few times but if they don’t you can push the button to activate it^^^ They are supposed to turn on automatically when you approach an object in the front but have yet to see that happen.
There is a setting in the menus for them to automatically come on. Make sure that’s set. The speed threshold is really low but i trigger mine each time I pull in or out of the garage.^^^ They are supposed to turn on automatically when you approach an object in the front but have yet to see that happen.
Have a picture of the main areas the brake dust covers? I’m wondering about ppf there.Quirks I have noticed:
The back end gets COVERED in brake dust. After only 100 miles the back end looked like it was covered in soot, mostly on the lower arch's but it gets all over the back end of the car. The little Toyota badge was filthy after just a few days. I actually ordered detailing brush's to deal with that. They just arrived, so I went to clean it. On closer inspection the whole back end was covered in dust and dirt. Only needed a good wipe down (Car has not seen rain yet.
It's the whole back of the car. From the trunk to the diffuser. It's pretty normal on performance cars.Have a picture of the main areas the brake dust covers? I’m wondering about ppf there.
Thanks!
Here you go. It's really hard to see on camera, but I swiped my finger across, which is just visible.Have a picture of the main areas the brake dust covers? I’m wondering about ppf there.
Thanks!