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Old Feb 22, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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Hi,
I read on another forum that the up and down button on the steering wheel can be programmed to change preset channels (FM) instead of scanning for channel stations. This would be much more convenient than pressing individual channel buttons on the radio.

Anyone knows how to program the up/down buttons to change preprogrammed fm/am stations? I have the RF 6-CD changer no Navi

Also is there a way to program doors to lock once it's shifted into "D" or drive mode?

Thanks for any answer.
 
Old Feb 23, 2010 | 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by vastelectron
Hi,
I read on another forum that the up and down button on the steering wheel can be programmed to change preset channels (FM) instead of scanning for channel stations. This would be much more convenient than pressing individual channel buttons on the radio.

Anyone knows how to program the up/down buttons to change preprogrammed fm/am stations? I have the RF 6-CD changer no Navi

Also is there a way to program doors to lock once it's shifted into "D" or drive mode?

Thanks for any answer.
Same here!
 
Old Mar 12, 2010 | 01:13 AM
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I have a problem with my steering wheel. There is a gap on the leftside between the horn and wheel, on the right side its perfectly aligned...it annoys me.

How can I take the steering cover off the wheel? I see some screws on the sides which I know is for the steering wheel. If i take it off will the airbag smack me on the face? hehe
 
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