trutolife27
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That right there is a stunning red. I am so happy that is what I got. Thanks for sharing.
I thought it would be on driver side sun visor.This is the best detailed walkthrough I've seen. My observations:
- What are the three little buttons to the right of the lock / unlock on the driver's inside door? Is that Homelink? If not, where is Homelink?
Doesn't have to have USB-C on both ends. I have a number of cables that are USB-C and Lightning. I'd be curious to see what the output/wattage is on these ports to see if fast-charging is possible.- The 2 USB-Cs (one in rear center footwell and one in front) are interesting but don't seem all that useful. How many chargers are on USB-C on both ends? Would have preferred four regular USBs.
An AC outlet requires an inverter which costs money, whereas a cigarette lighter style 12V power port is incredibly cheap in comparison.- Why do so many cars still use the DC plug in the trunk? Would seem that a standard 120v AC outlet would be far more useful.
- The 2 USB-Cs (one in rear center footwell and one in front) are interesting but don't seem all that useful. How many chargers are on USB-C on both ends? Would have preferred four regular USBs.
The 1 2 3 buttons are to save the seat positions (memory seating).- What are the three little buttons to the right of the lock / unlock on the driver's inside door? Is that Homelink? If not, where is Homelink?
- USB-C will eventually completely replace USB-A. It was smart to include USB-C in a product that is meant to last for many years.- The 2 USB-Cs (one in rear center footwell and one in front) are interesting but don't seem all that useful. How many chargers are on USB-C on both ends? Would have preferred four regular USBs.
- Ok, so what's the deal with the two different parking breaks on the center armrest?
New Apple products actually only come with USB-C to Lightning cables now.Thanks all for the answers. I’ve never owned an apple charger that wasn’t standard USB on one end, so that is interesting to know that chargers are moving toward USB-C.
Rather than answering the laundry list of questions, let me go with a different approach:- What are the three little buttons to the right of the lock / unlock on the driver's inside door? Is that Homelink? If not, where is Homelink?
Well, looks like there's gonna be food in the car then.Thanks all for the answers. I’ve never owned an apple charger that wasn’t standard USB on one end, so that is interesting to know that chargers are moving toward USB-C.
Also good know re Homelink.
Now I’ve just got to address the kid issues. I’ve got a strict no-food rule but the other driver does not enforce that. Speaking of which, I’ll also need the other driver’s permission to buy this.
USB C is the future, since it supports up to 100W (at 20 volts). Although these connectors likely don't support full power (TBD). Laptop computers are moving to it for charging. It is also bidirectional, you charge a device from a device with a USB C port, if the device supports that feature. I charged another phone from my phone's USB C port, over a microUSB converter for the other phone.- The 2 USB-Cs (one in rear center footwell and one in front) are interesting but don't seem all that useful. How many chargers are on USB-C on both ends? Would have preferred four regular USBs.
Please tell me that photo is from 1998?Rather than answering the laundry list of questions, let me go with a different approach:
Manual, page 137. Answer found easily in the table of contents and index.