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Westwoodforest Smart Tour / SAMSTAG, 28. SEPTEMBER 2024 UM 10:00
tyla antwortete auf CologneSmart's Thema in SMART Treffen
Hi @Colognesmart Thank you for this update.😀I wil mark the date in my calendar & i want to receiving further details about the next WST. -
HEY THERE, @flitzer89 Yeah sure you can install the Bosch Highline navigation system in your 2014 Smart without needing to change the pin assignment. The wiring should be compatible with your current standard radio setup. Just remove the standard radio and the drawer, then plug in the Highline unit. It should fit and work with the existing connections. GOOD LUCK!!
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HEY THERE, Your Smart 450 has high boost pressure, which isn't normal. What you can do is: Use a Scanner that can get an OBD-II scanner to check for any error codes related to the turbo. Check the ECU to see if the car’s computer software has been changed. A specialist can help with this. Install a Boost Gauge: This device measures the boost pressure directly and can tell you if it’s too high. Ask a Mechanic to find a mechanic who knows Smart cars to check if any parts, like the turbo, have been upgraded or modified. If the software has been altered, you might need to reset it to the original settings.
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Bundesweiter Blitzer Marathon - 15.04. bis 21.04.24
tyla antwortete auf 2fast4me's Thema in small-Talk (off topic)
hello Thanks for sharing! While we all drive safely, I'll pass this along to our friends and acquaintances who might find it helpful. It's good to stay informed about these things. -
Hey Ines, For a 32-inch smart monitor that balances gaming and streaming needs, look for one with an IPS panel for great colors and wide viewing angles, a refresh rate of at least 60Hz (144Hz is rare for smart monitors), HDMI 2.0 or USB-C ports for easy connection to his ASUS ROG Strix G713QR-K4048W, and brightness over 350 nits for dark rooms. LG and Samsung have good options, though they often cap at 60Hz, so you might consider adding a streaming device like a Roku or Amazon Fire Stick if you need higher refresh rates for gaming.
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hey there Isabelle It sounds like the clicking noise in your steering wheel could be related to the recent tire change. Sometimes, when tires are replaced or rotated, issues with the steering system can arise. It's possible that something might not have been properly aligned or secured during the tire change process. I'd recommend having a professional mechanic take a look to diagnose the issue and ensure everything is functioning correctly.