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The gas pump icon, in the fuel guage, has an arrow which points to the side of the car your gas cap is on.
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'02 DS/W, built 4/02 - adopted 6/13/02, premium and sport package, Alta Intake, Miltek exhaust, Alta rear sway bar, 15% pulley, 207,000 miles and still smiling!
MMC# 91
MINIUSA ID: MOTO 492
"...I'm a retired USMC Intel guy and have worked as a Reserve Dep. Sheriff. I don't have anything to do with keys or anything else related with this stuff but I heard this could be done with a cell phone and tried it myself and it worked. It is nice to know if you make a mistake and lock your keys in the car that you don't have to get a spare set to open them or pay a locksmith to get in, try the cell phone route first and you may save a lot of time and money..."
I was just razzing you about the keys and stuff . I mean, imagine if we all went and tried this and somehow ended up locked out of our cars .
I'm about to go home and impress my kids with this neat trick..errr, i mean science experiment . If I have to take the BUS to work tomorrow, you'll be hearing from me .
... I don't have anything to do with keys or anything else related with this stuff but I heard this could be done with a cell phone and tried it myself and it worked.
I usually believe the Urban Lengends info when presented but this worked for me, physically worked to unlock the doors of the cars so I don't know why it worked but it did.
I'm not trying to convince anyone just stating the facts.
Thanks,
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Joshua, 2006 S RG/RG, LSD,BT
Gunner lost but not forgotten (gone to MINI heaven from a sadistic RAM 1500 4X4)
Yeah, my son (12 yo) heard about this and told my wife. They decided to
try it (on her Mercury Sable) and were so amazed that it worked that they
called me at the office to tell me. I just sort of laughed it off. When I got
home I asked them how they did it. My wife said she was in the house with
the key and the house phone while my son was outside with her cellphone.
I picked up her keys and asked her to go out to her car. I then unlocked
and locked the car several times, standing inside the house where she had
been standing when they tried it earlier. She didn't realize the key had that much range.
I'm with Snopes on this. A cellphone speaker is not capable of producing RF
signals.
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Pete
2003 LY/B MCS
Marietta, GA
The factory radio will always restart at a reasonable volume level, regardless of how loud it was when the MINI was turned off.
Not on mine. 4/05-build MCS with non-H/K *doesn't* lower the volume when you turn the key off. I almost wish it did, but I don't usually listen that loud... :-)
Also, pre '06 (I think, someone verify as I'm on an '04) no matter how hard you look , the automatic sound level adjuster doesn't exist despite what the manual says
You can get to it in the H/U diagnostic/setup mode, but it doesn't have any effect with the HK upgrade.
With your front doors closed, if you shut the hatchback correctly, the tail lights flash at you. If it's not "catching" the tailights don't blink at you, BUT only with the front two doors closed.
Only if the doors are locked, if they are unlocked the lights don't flash.
Put my new licence plates on today and found that the holder is attached to the car with machine screws into threaded inserts and the plate is attached to the holder with machine screws,also with inserts. I like nice little details like that.
Located on top of the fuel door is a small hole that allows you to stick bottom (the part that goes into the refuel tube) of the gas cap in so it doesn't lay against the car, which could cause it to scratch the car as it dangled.
Located on top of the fuel door is a small hole that allows you to stick bottom (the part that goes into the refuel tube) of the gas cap in so it doesn't lay against the car, which could cause it to scratch the car as it dangled.
My awesome MA showed me that at delivery! Kewl, huh?
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Originally Posted by CooperBeagle
Did you know that there are 8 places on your MINI that you can use to open a (non twist-off) bottle of beer?
We had a thread going on this some years back.
^^ Be careful with that one ... could have adverse effects on your warranty <burp>.
I discovered something I didn't know this morning driving my MINI to the train station for the very first time - you don't dare throw your computer backpack on the front seat next to you without buckling it in !!!
The seatbelt alarm went off and just refused to shut up until I threw the backpack in the back seat. Seriously, designing the front seat sensor for 40 lb. people?????
I discovered something I didn't know this morning driving my MINI to the train station for the very first time - you don't dare throw your computer backpack on the front seat next to you without buckling it in !!!
The seatbelt alarm went off and just refused to shut up until I threw the backpack in the back seat. Seriously, designing the front seat sensor for 40 lb. people?????
Bill
^^ thought you were going to say you took some corners at speed and the backpack took an unscheduled dive (well not-funny actually). Buckling up the backpack will solve both the sensor issue And the "stuff flying around the cockpit" issue too. Also, on the floor in front of the passenger seat, is some under-utilized possible cargo space.
As I was sitting in the boot (butt on the floor, calfs on the bumper with one seat folded) waiting for a friend to pick me up, I looked up to see a buldge in the headliner. WHAT IS THAT? And why haven't I noticed it before?
P.S. It's amazing how many other people cared to post on this! SWEET! I am not the only one who cared about this one!!!!!!
As I was sitting in the boot (butt on the floor, calfs on the bumper with one seat folded) waiting for a friend to pick me up, I looked up to see a buldge in the headliner. WHAT IS THAT? And why haven't I noticed it before?