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Old 09-05-2007, 04:50 AM
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Nah,

Headlight washer button's for people that tell you to slow down!
Old 09-05-2007, 04:53 AM
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I tend to find that the one suggested for sorting out a child in the passenger seat messing about with the windows also works on adults (and husbands!).

A1 North on Friday afternoon - in heavy traffic and I'm doing about 65-70mph in the outside lane - top down, had left more than enough room between me and the vehicle in front as I hate tailgaters and he tells me to SLOW DOWN!

Go figure!
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Try cackling maniacally in VTEC; that really shits up passengers & they go verrry quiet....
Old 09-05-2007, 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by CJ-2000,Sep 5 2007, 12:53 PM
A1 North on Friday afternoon - in heavy traffic and I'm doing about 65-70mph in the outside lane - top down, had left more than enough room between me and the vehicle in front as I hate tailgaters and he tells me to SLOW DOWN!

Go figure!
I had the same when entering VTEC in 4th

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Originally Posted by Stevo071077,Sep 4 2007, 01:19 PM
This question certainly shows who the first time Honda owners are...
You're probably right, all my previous cars have had the same feature but actually had something like "lock" or a picture of a window with a cross on it actually on the button itself. Takes all the fun out of working things out

And as for my other Hondas...well they don't need such a button, they haven't got any windows and if it rains I get wet.
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Other use for that switch: To activate a set of neon arrows to help you find the petrol cap release button for the first time... )
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