Changes to the 2007 FEH
#21
Re: Changes to the 2007 FEH
I'm 99.999% sure the 2005 does not come standard with automatic headlamps, and about 98.88% sure the 2006 does not come with this option either.
( I own the 2005 and know it pretty well! )
All models come with FULL TIME ( DAYTIME ) headlamps, and this is a feature that your dealer can turn on for you. ( Canada, maybe some other countries require daytime lamps )
But there is no dusk to dawn type feature on the 2005 and 2006.
-John
( I own the 2005 and know it pretty well! )
All models come with FULL TIME ( DAYTIME ) headlamps, and this is a feature that your dealer can turn on for you. ( Canada, maybe some other countries require daytime lamps )
But there is no dusk to dawn type feature on the 2005 and 2006.
-John
#22
Re: Changes to the 2007 FEH
Now I am may be confusing what auto-headlights are but what I was assuming is you can enable daylights and you can enable the auto-off via some 5 part process with the ignition key.
Don't make me go out and read my manual!
Don't make me go out and read my manual!
#23
Re: Changes to the 2007 FEH
Originally Posted by TeeSter
Actually, triplets.... I think mine matches yours too. Premium, Redfire Metallic '06 with everything (do you have the moonroof--thats the only thing I'm unsure of )
Actually your FEH is a fraternal twin to the triplets... Shannon's is a FWD model.... (lol)
Rich
#24
Re: Changes to the 2007 FEH
Originally Posted by GeekGal
BTW: Does anyone else with the premium pkg. notice that the passenger seat's heater button is easily tripped? I've had three passengers trip it accidentally, and I've tripped it once when riding as the passenger. Annoying! (Especially if one or two of the passengers are too polite to SAY ANYTHING! "Mom, if you ever feel HEAT coming from someplace you're not accustomed to it coming from, tell me!" "But dear, I just thought it was the hybrid battery of yours." "MA! The hybrid battery is in the cargo area, with its own air conditioner, and even if it was the battery -- all the MORE reason to tell me, yes?!" "Yes, dear."
I find the location of the seat heater button the stupidest place one could think of. I know it is cheaper on assembly to have the button on the seat itself, but it is easy to hit by accident when getting in, difficult to reach when you actually want to use it (try turning it on/off while driving, talk about distracting the driver) and impossible to see the on/off indicator without opening the door. I mean, who thought this up? Enough ranting I guess unti next winter when I run into the ditch trying to turn off the seat heater!
Cheers,
Roch
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