Is there a feature on the NSX that you have never used?

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Yes, I am bored.:) I just realized after taking a 10 min drive that I have never used my windshield wipers.
 
cassette deck. cupholders. ashtray. I have used the little rubber plugs when targa roof is out. They do help a little. That's it I guess.
 
Doh! Forgot about the cassette deck and little rubber plugs.
 
Northern CA? I am in SF Bay area. Never seen your car out and about...

Back on topic: I just realized a few days ago that there is a compartment underneath the center console. I bought the car from my best friend in MN who drove it 3 month out of the year w/11k miles. Just found the other remote keyless entry module there along with some massage therapist's telephone number (Rub -n- Tug I presume). I am a newbie with the NSX...and it shows...


BJX
 
Well, not really Northern, near Monterey.:) I should say Central Coast.
 
Damn! How could I forget my LBBP seeking missiles?:) Gotta use that feature asap!
 
I've never used my air compressor - don't even know that it works.


You should try it, not only to see if it works, but it should be part of maintenance to ensure that it keeps working.

Ask me how I know....
 
Cig lighter.
Trunk lockout switch in glovebox.
I 'tested' wipers once (most of time they're off the car)
 
Glove box switch
Cruise control (just not that kinda car)
Flashers (never brakes down)
Spare tire (jack won't fit under car)
Factory alarm (have after market)
Sun visors (V-One blocks mine)
These cars have cassette decks? :wink:
 
The factory NSX phone. Always wanted to activate it just for fun, but never have.
 
What are these plugs that you guys are talking about?
They're little black rubber screw in "plugs" that go in the rear of the open roof where the targa top would be secured. They reduce the noise (some people hear a whistling, but I attribute that to the people that are admiring the car) that bothers some.:cool:
 
They're little black rubber screw in "plugs" that go in the rear of the open roof where the targa top would be secured. They reduce the noise (some people hear a whistling, but I attribute that to the people that are admiring the car) that bothers some.:cool:

First i have heard of these. Are they loose and should have been given to us by the dealer, or are they stored somewhere i have never noticed?

Thanks
 
First i have heard of these. Are they loose and should have been given to us by the dealer, or are they stored somewhere i have never noticed?

Thanks

They should be in your glove box.
 
Never used the cassette deck once. Maybe tonight I'll pop in my old Vanilla Ice cassette and give it a go ;)

Also, on my 2000, there was a button on the dash to pop up the flip-up lights or something, I never really used that.
 
I've never used the phone, but I think it would be funny to hook up service on it. :biggrin:
 
Curiser control, lighter and cassette player.
I guess driving a NSX with CC on is really sad. :biggrin:
 
Bull.

When you're on I-65 between Chicago & Indianapolis, the cruise works GREAT between 125 & 135. (6th gear - just short of 4,000)

(this also proves the only value in the sunvisor is holding the Escort.)

And the cassette works great with an adapter to blast Stone Sour from the Ipod.
 
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