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edwardch

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  1. Ye, 80Ks sounds about right for 10L.
  2. oh, so which means it can still go almost up to 100Ks, it's good to know anyways.
  3. I was just wondering, you know that orange light that goes on when your fuel's running out, does anyone know how many more Ks can it go? till it completely runs out? I think I've done at least 10-15Ks after orange light goes on.
  4. Congrats!, matter of fact I just bought mine like 3 weeks ago, well I haven't been a super fan of IS200, wasn't my dream car, I was initially gonna get a Audi A4, the older model, but I am loving my IS200 now! and so glad I bought it, such a nice car to drive.. :)
  5. Unleaded 91, and 96 premium, only these 2 in NZ.
  6. what type of petrol do you guys use? 91 or 96? my IS200 uses 96, but I was just wondering if I could put in 91 as well? will it do any damage to the engine or the car at all? thanks
  7. leaving the TRC ON consumes more petrol I presume?
  8. Your child lock is on, when you open the door, on the edge of it near where the lock is, there is a little slider switch, slide it back! :D ← thanks a lot, will look for it.
  9. so which means it's better to leave it on i presume?
  10. I was just wondering, why the rear right door doesn't open from the inside? can be opened from the outside, but I've tried all the buttons on the driver seat, but it just can't be open from inside? is this what it supposed to do? i guess it's safer this way, but does get annoyed sometimes when someone trying to get out. is there a secret button somewhere? thanks Ed
  11. Hi, I bought a IS200 few weeks ago, and still learning all the gadgets in the car, now what is this 2 buttons besides the gear switching? one says snw, stands for snow I imagine, and the other I remember is Pwd, and when u press it down, the Electr pwd lights on, so what does it do? thanks Edward
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