Anyone else's S2000 have a runny nose?
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Anyone else's S2000 have a runny nose?
I have done a search, but not even sure what in the world the search criteria is.
I started noticing on my radio door that there was a little bit of an oily substance. I thought it was my fingers after eating something or touching somethig. It starting getting more regular, and now I have figured it out.
When I have my air conditioning on the "top down" position where the vents above your radio door are active, I am guessing this oily (looks like something from your nose) gets on the radio door.
Anyone, Anyone? Bueller?
I started noticing on my radio door that there was a little bit of an oily substance. I thought it was my fingers after eating something or touching somethig. It starting getting more regular, and now I have figured it out.
When I have my air conditioning on the "top down" position where the vents above your radio door are active, I am guessing this oily (looks like something from your nose) gets on the radio door.
Anyone, Anyone? Bueller?
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the only thing "oily" i can think of is that maybe the radio door needs some grease/oil/lubricant to have it open/close smoothly? A lot of stuff in your car has that stuff, ur seat rails have it... anything that moves haha.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ludatic
[B]the only thing "oily" i can think of is that maybe the radio door needs some grease/oil/lubricant to have it open/close smoothly?
[B]the only thing "oily" i can think of is that maybe the radio door needs some grease/oil/lubricant to have it open/close smoothly?
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It's probably the condensation from the cold air the comes through those vents when you have the a/c on. The condensation might be mixing with whatever protectant you use on the radio door causing that oily residue.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DouglaS2000
[B]It's probably the condensation from the cold air the comes through those vents when you have the a/c on.
[B]It's probably the condensation from the cold air the comes through those vents when you have the a/c on.
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