Under the cupholders
What is that black unit thingy under the cup holders?
also what catch does one push/pull/slide in order to extend the centre armrest?
Thanks from a newbie
also what catch does one push/pull/slide in order to extend the centre armrest?
Thanks from a newbie
The black unit under the cup holders is just the little ashtray/cubby insert (depending on your trim). Handy for coins or random bits if you’re not using it as an ashtray.
As for the center armrest — no tricky catch, you just slide the padded section forward/back with a firm push or pull. It feels a bit stiff the first time but that’s normal.
Enjoy the car, you’ll get used to all the little quirks pretty quick! 🚗✨
Hey, welcome aboard! 👋
The black unit under the cup holders is just the little ashtray/cubby insert (depending on your trim). Handy for coins or random bits if you’re not using it as an ashtray.
As for the center armrest — no tricky catch, you just slide the padded section forward/back with a firm push or pull. It feels a bit stiff the first time but that’s normal.
Enjoy the car, you’ll get used to all the little quirks pretty quick! 🚗✨
The black unit under the cup holders is just the little ashtray/cubby insert (depending on your trim). Handy for coins or random bits if you’re not using it as an ashtray.
As for the center armrest — no tricky catch, you just slide the padded section forward/back with a firm push or pull. It feels a bit stiff the first time but that’s normal.
Enjoy the car, you’ll get used to all the little quirks pretty quick! 🚗✨
Hey, welcome aboard! 👋
The black unit under the cup holders is just the little ashtray/cubby insert (depending on your trim). Handy for coins or random bits if you’re not using it as an ashtray.
As for the center armrest — no tricky catch, you just slide the padded section forward/back with a firm push or pull. It feels a bit stiff the first time but that’s normal.
Enjoy the car, you’ll get used to all the little quirks pretty quick! 🚗✨
The black unit under the cup holders is just the little ashtray/cubby insert (depending on your trim). Handy for coins or random bits if you’re not using it as an ashtray.
As for the center armrest — no tricky catch, you just slide the padded section forward/back with a firm push or pull. It feels a bit stiff the first time but that’s normal.
Enjoy the car, you’ll get used to all the little quirks pretty quick! 🚗✨
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When your car has no power, you can pull that tab to put the ZF transmission into neutral to get the car on a tow truck. You need to keep pressure applied to it to keep the car in neutral (ask me how i know). I suggest keeping the correct size driver in your car, or replace the screw with a Phillips or flat head screw... since your tow truck driver probably doesn't have the right bit (ask me again how I know).
When your car has no power, you can pull that tab to put the ZF transmission into neutral to get the car on a tow truck. You need to keep pressure applied to it to keep the car in neutral (ask me how i know). I suggest keeping the correct size driver in your car, or replace the screw with a Phillips or flat head screw... since your tow truck driver probably doesn't have the right bit (ask me again how I know).
10 messages to get to the root need?
or just inquisitive?
Anyhow, to answer your question
1 as per instructions in owners manual, pull lever to place transmission in neutral
2 as per instructions in owners manual, insert toe eye in socket in front bumper
3 leave doors unlocked and fob in recess.
4 allow operator of flat bed toe truck to pull car onto bed.
5 ensure car is lashed to bed at each suspension corner on car.
ta da, you’re done.
ntb, the nose of the car is low. I use a 2X12 as a lip in front of the bed to assist the approach angle.
or just inquisitive?
Anyhow, to answer your question
1 as per instructions in owners manual, pull lever to place transmission in neutral
2 as per instructions in owners manual, insert toe eye in socket in front bumper
3 leave doors unlocked and fob in recess.
4 allow operator of flat bed toe truck to pull car onto bed.
5 ensure car is lashed to bed at each suspension corner on car.
ta da, you’re done.
ntb, the nose of the car is low. I use a 2X12 as a lip in front of the bed to assist the approach angle.
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