Monday, October 7, 2013

What was the first car to have LCD user interface?

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Tommy


What was the first production car that have a LCD user interface,

A LCD panel that displays the navigation, music player, phone, in car entertainment system , automatic parking, backup camera , car info, trip info etc

thanks for answering :)



Answer
First original-equipment radio - 1923 Springfield..

First navigation system - August 1981 Honda Accord (analog, dealer-installed)

First navigation system with voice controls - 2002 Infiniti Q45

First digital navigation system - 1990 Acura Legend

First GPS navigation system - 1990 Mazda Eunos Cosmo

First active audio volume control - 1990 Chevrolet Corvette Bose/Delco Gold Series

First telematics assist system - 1996 tie 1997-model Cadillac Seville (OnStar) and Lincoln Continental (Motorola RESCU)

First Bluetooth-capable audio system - 2000 Chrysler

First MP3-capable audio system - 2001 Mazda Protegé MP3

First active noise cancellation - 2005 Acura RL

First steering wheel mounted audio controls - 1984 Nissan 300ZX AE

First front auxiliary input (for iPod/MP3 devices) (OEM systems) - 2006 Chevrolet

What temp of coolant is considered "hot"?




Ski_grl


My husband and I just bought a car and the stupid thing doesn't have a temperature gauge. It has a light that tells you when the car is overheating and it has a little info display that tells you the temperature of the coolant. I have no idea if 189 degrees F is a low temp, mid or high. I would really love to know what temperature indicates that the car is getting hot, so I can pull over before the car overheats.

The rest of the car is just lovely, but when you're on a budget you don't always get everything you want.



Answer
240 Deg F. is pretty damn hot.(I better pull over NOW.)
220 Deg F. is real hot. (I better look for a place to park)
210 Deg is getting hot. (humm.....my temperatre is going up)
200 Deg F. is warm (la-te-da......I should keep an eye on it)
190 Deg F. is normal
If the temperture starts to rise. Turn your A/C on low. That will make the radiator fan come on, but not create too much residual heat in front of the radiator.




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