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Old 18 Jul 2004, 09:01 pm
Howard Lester
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Default Re: Power windows - '04 Accord - guess again!


"Brian Smith" wrote

> I didn't realize that the '04's master switch disabled the driver's window
> control.


It *doesn't* disable the driver's window control!! When pressing in the
button to prevent the passenger and rear windows from being able to be
lowered by the other occupants of my '04 EX sedan, the driver's window still
operates! I just tested it.


> > The lockout switch *should* disable local control switches while leaving
> > the main control switches at the driver's door enabled.


And indeed it does.




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Old 18 Jul 2004, 09:46 pm
Hugh Graham
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Default Re: Power windows - '04 Accord

Is it possible the kid is missing the battle between me, the parent, telling
him/her "don't, and the kid, obeying.

Have had a few cars with electric windows, have never had to use the master
switch after telling the kids, "Do not roll down the window"

Hugh Graham
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-7B1B5C.10401818072004@text.usenetserver.com...
> In article <9zvKc.32709$vO1.155230@nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
> "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
> > In my opinion, the driver still has complete control over all of the

windows
> > in the car. A split second is all it takes to flip the switch to the

other
> > position to control the windows other than the driver's. Am I missing
> > something here?

>
> Yup. You're missing the point that once the master on/off switch is set
> to on in order to give the driver control, you've also given the kid
> control. You're missing the battle that goes on between the kid using
> his switch and the driver using his switch.
>
>
>
> > Are you saying that the driver's window is controlled by the
> > master switch now?

>
> He's been saying that all along. The master switch is master--and it
> cuts out the driver's switch, too, which shouldn't be.
>



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Old 18 Jul 2004, 09:58 pm
Brian Smith
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"rjdriver" <rjdrivers@cox.net> wrote in message
news:tUAKc.2998$_K2.1064@lakeread02...
>
> I have a 2003, and perhaps they corrected this one in 2004. The hood
> release in my car is next to the drivers left foot where the side panel
> underneath the dash meets the floor. It is necessary to get out of the
> vehicle and squat or kneel on the ground to reach.


I honestly never noticed that with the models that I played with at the
dealer. I'll have to have another look and reach ;^)

> Every one I test drove had the same leak. A small amount of air flowing
> though the dash vents when the airflow was set to the feet or the
> windshield.


Is it a small amount, or is it enough to be a true bother? I like to have
some airflow coming out of the vents, in the colder months, it helps thaw
the fingers <g>.

> I too had my first Accord in 1979. It was my first brand new car, as
> well. I fondly remember plunking down a $25.00 deposit and picking from

the
> long list of 2 offered accesories :-), and then choosing from the myriad

of
> colors offered (Silver and Maroon) and patiently waiting 6 months for what

I
> was damn sure was going to be the best car in the world for the money
> ($6340.00). I was never diasappointed in the vehicle and might still have
> it today if I hadn't been sandwiched in a rear ender that totaled it.


Mine was a used car with 15,000 and change on the odometer (in km), silver
with a fair amount of rust on the dog legs, cowling, and rocker panels.
Honda Canada paid for the replacement of those parts and the painting of
them (blended in to match the rest of the car). That was back when they were
extremely concerned about their vehicle's appearance.

> Honda should have learned a lesson from their radio supplier in '79.
> Mine had an FM stereo/casette player ( may have been made by Alpine) with

a
> bright green LED display for station/clock. Built into the radio itself

was
> a roomlight sensor that automatically adjusted the brighness of the LED
> based on cabin light conditions.


I don't believe that mine had that model of radio, it may have I just don't
remember (could be old age <g>).

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Old 18 Jul 2004, 10:14 pm
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"Hugh Graham" <mattdalt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible the kid is missing the battle between me, the parent,

telling
> him/her "don't, and the kid, obeying.


Either the Parent has the control or the children have it. Now-a-days it
seems that more children tell their Parents what to do and when then the
right way round.

> Have had a few cars with electric windows, have never had to use the

master
> switch after telling the kids, "Do not roll down the window"


I have not had to say it but once, either.

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Old 18 Jul 2004, 10:27 pm
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You guys seem to be missing the point. There is no need for the window
controls to work the way they do. Any unnecessary distraction due to a
design flaw is unacceptable. I don't understand why you wouldn't want a car
designed properly.


"Hugh Graham" <mattdalt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:10fmdgpmo0h7k00@corp.supernews.com...
> Is it possible the kid is missing the battle between me, the parent,

telling
> him/her "don't, and the kid, obeying.
>
> Have had a few cars with electric windows, have never had to use the

master
> switch after telling the kids, "Do not roll down the window"
>
> Hugh Graham
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
> news:elmop-7B1B5C.10401818072004@text.usenetserver.com...
> > In article <9zvKc.32709$vO1.155230@nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
> > "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
> >
> > > In my opinion, the driver still has complete control over all of the

> windows
> > > in the car. A split second is all it takes to flip the switch to the

> other
> > > position to control the windows other than the driver's. Am I missing
> > > something here?

> >
> > Yup. You're missing the point that once the master on/off switch is set
> > to on in order to give the driver control, you've also given the kid
> > control. You're missing the battle that goes on between the kid using
> > his switch and the driver using his switch.
> >
> >
> >
> > > Are you saying that the driver's window is controlled by the
> > > master switch now?

> >
> > He's been saying that all along. The master switch is master--and it
> > cuts out the driver's switch, too, which shouldn't be.
> >

>
>



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Old 18 Jul 2004, 10:32 pm
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Actually it does not. When the windows lock-out is engaged the driver can
only operate the drivers window. The passengers windows are all locked out
to the driver.

>
> > > The lockout switch *should* disable local control switches while

leaving
> > > the main control switches at the driver's door enabled.

>
> And indeed it does.




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Old 18 Jul 2004, 11:29 pm
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In article <Q0HKc.35019$vO1.157285@nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:

> > Is it possible the kid is missing the battle between me, the parent,

> telling
> > him/her "don't, and the kid, obeying.

>
> Either the Parent has the control or the children have it. Now-a-days it
> seems that more children tell their Parents what to do and when then the
> right way round.


4 year olds need to be reminded--and it's much easier just to avoid the
whole broken-record thing completely. When it's so easy to do, why
didn't Honda do it?

In fact, I can think of exactly NO situation--children or otherwise--in
which the driver should NOT have immediate control over his windows,
regardless of switch settings. In which the driver's window switches
should EVER be off. Period.

That Honda cuts off the driver's door switches at ALL is just about the
weirdest design piece in the world. There could be NO circumstance in
which the driver doesn't want his switches to work.

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Old 19 Jul 2004, 06:20 am
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"LBJGH" <bite_mee@hotsnail.back> wrote in message
news:WcHKc.1061612$Ar.654132@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com...
> You guys seem to be missing the point. There is no need for the window
> controls to work the way they do. Any unnecessary distraction due to a
> design flaw is unacceptable. I don't understand why you wouldn't want a

car
> designed properly.


Speaking for myself, I don't consider it a distraction at all. I knew right
from the start, that it was a required a very small movement of one finger,
to permit the operation of the other windows in the vehicle. If you are
having difficulty with a simple thing like that, perhaps, driving is too
complicated for you being filled with the distractions it has, especially
during the warmer months, short skirts being one of my favourite
distractions ;^)

Brian


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Old 19 Jul 2004, 09:52 am
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On 7/18/04 10:27 PM, in article
WcHKc.1061612$Ar.654132@twister01.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com, "LBJGH"
<bite_mee@hotsnail.back> wrote:

> You guys seem to be missing the point. There is no need for the window
> controls to work the way they do. Any unnecessary distraction due to a
> design flaw is unacceptable. I don't understand why you wouldn't want a car
> designed properly.
>


And the corollary to the point is that most other car makers don't do it
this way. The expected behavior is when the switch is thrown, the controls
don't work on the other windows, but they do on the driver's control.
Somehow Honda missed the boat on this (Nissan, too). It must be a Japanese
thing.

>
> "Hugh Graham" <mattdalt@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:10fmdgpmo0h7k00@corp.supernews.com...
>> Is it possible the kid is missing the battle between me, the parent,

> telling
>> him/her "don't, and the kid, obeying.
>>
>> Have had a few cars with electric windows, have never had to use the

> master
>> switch after telling the kids, "Do not roll down the window"
>>
>> Hugh Graham
>> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
>> news:elmop-7B1B5C.10401818072004@text.usenetserver.com...
>>> In article <9zvKc.32709$vO1.155230@nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
>>> "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In my opinion, the driver still has complete control over all of the

>> windows
>>>> in the car. A split second is all it takes to flip the switch to the

>> other
>>>> position to control the windows other than the driver's. Am I missing
>>>> something here?
>>>
>>> Yup. You're missing the point that once the master on/off switch is set
>>> to on in order to give the driver control, you've also given the kid
>>> control. You're missing the battle that goes on between the kid using
>>> his switch and the driver using his switch.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Are you saying that the driver's window is controlled by the
>>>> master switch now?
>>>
>>> He's been saying that all along. The master switch is master--and it
>>> cuts out the driver's switch, too, which shouldn't be.
>>>

>>
>>

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Old 20 Jul 2004, 06:58 pm
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article <Q0HKc.35019$vO1.157285@nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
> "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>
>>> Is it possible the kid is missing the battle between me, the
>>> parent, telling him/her "don't, and the kid, obeying.

>>
>> Either the Parent has the control or the children have it.
>> Now-a-days it seems that more children tell their Parents what to do
>> and when then the right way round.

>
> 4 year olds need to be reminded--and it's much easier just to avoid
> the whole broken-record thing completely. When it's so easy to do,
> why didn't Honda do it?


I'm for control of the kids myself. Always have had power windows, and
after awhile, the kids should get the hint. Maybe this should be in a
parenting newsgroup.

>
> In fact, I can think of exactly NO situation--children or
> otherwise--in which the driver should NOT have immediate control over
> his windows, regardless of switch settings. In which the driver's
> window switches should EVER be off. Period.
>
> That Honda cuts off the driver's door switches at ALL is just about
> the weirdest design piece in the world. There could be NO
> circumstance in which the driver doesn't want his switches to work.



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