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drwo

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    David
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    CT200h
  • Year of Lexus
    2011
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    Surrey
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  1. Yes I know, mine does exactly that, I was suggesting something that most VAG cars with (non remote) folding mirrors do and was suggesting something that could be tried. i.e. press and hold lock for about three secs folds the mirrors (and closes any electric windows that are open. Press and hold unlock for three secs opens all windows. Mirror always unlocks with doors.
  2. Hello jdp, as a BMW owner you probably know the trick of holding down the lock button for a few seconds to close the electric windows and fold the mirrors, have you tried this on your Lexus ? i tried it on mine and it works, although mine do fold with the key anyway, just a thought!
  3. I also have a 2019 F sport, can’t say I’ve noticed much wind noise, but I can hear the tyres on certain surfaces. Then again, I tend to have the stereo on quite hi volume. I too would be interested in a solution in case I have problems later.
  4. Had mine recalled this week for a coolant check/replacement, they said is was not urgent.
  5. I find that de-misting the windscreen (after scraping off the ice) takes longer on CT200 than my Merc (and the BMW the CT replaced). I've followed the manual but it takes 3-4 mins to clear, anyone have any tips? Is this because the engine doesn't fire up straight away? I find it frustrating that I have to drive a couple of hundred yards for the engine to kick in and then sit there while the screen clears. Fortunately, I live at the end of a Cul de Sac and cars do not generally park in the road!
  6. Personally, I'd stick with the 16's, the lower profile 17's give a harder ride (but not as hard as my SLK!) and being low profile, the alloy rims are easy to kerb. Just my experience.
  7. Discovered last night, a holder/draw for sunglasses!
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