03.CR-V antenna/car wash?

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by yvrwfc, Oct 13, 2003.

  1. yvrwfc

    yvrwfc Guest

    hi.
    might be a silly question.. how do u lower the antenna for car wash?
    it doesnt seem to allow me to manually lower (or close it) ...

    any thoughts?

    w.
     
    yvrwfc, Oct 13, 2003
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    Robert Guest

    you need to unscrew it
     
    Robert, Oct 13, 2003
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    Maybe HONDA forgot to mention this in the newer versions of the OWNER'S
    MANUAL, but the manual for our Odyssey says it's safe to go thru a
    carwash with the (non-retracting) antenna in place.

    What does your manual say??

    'Curly'

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    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 13, 2003
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    Chris Garcia Guest

    "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> decided to join the
    conversation on 13 Oct 2003 with message @_interbaun.com:
    heh, if i had a fixed antenna (unscrewable) i wouldn't care WHAT any manual
    said.. i'd take it off before going through a carwash.

    +5 points to you also for using a subtle method of "RTFM" :)

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    Chris Garcia, Oct 13, 2003
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    Paul Bielec Guest

    It doesn't lower on mt 2002 EX. It is a flexible antenna.
    I only go to no contact water jet car washes. No problem there.
     
    Paul Bielec, Oct 14, 2003
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    Dale Webler Guest

    We take our '03 CRV thru the local car wash (with the spinning brushes) on a
    fairly regular basis. I noticed that the antenna is fairly flexible and
    seems to come thru the car wash completely unscathed.
     
    Dale Webler, Oct 15, 2003
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    Paul Bielec Guest

    I don't like the ones with brushes because ther crap that can get stuck on
    the brushes might scratch the car.
    Here in Montreal, there is not many of those left, They're all water jets.
     
    Paul Bielec, Oct 15, 2003
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    Chris Garcia Guest

    I've tried those and they never seem to take the dirt off.. Maybe I should
    go more often.. Or would waxing more often allow dirt to come off more
    willingly?

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    -Chris

    http://www.ChrisGarcia.com <- My Homepage
    http://www.chrisgarcia.com/cars/ <- *NEW* My cars
    http://www.chrisgarcia.com/dogs/ <- *Sort-of NEW* My dogs
    http://starwars.chrisgarcia.com/ <- Centerpoint Station, the "ghost-town"
    of the Star Wars Universe!
     
    Chris Garcia, Oct 16, 2003
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    Chris,

    Think of waxing your car like 'Spraying it with PAM', The eggs don't
    stick!, the cake won't stick!, the bird poop won't stick!!!!

    I get a really good feeling when I'm getting close to finishing a hand
    wax job, and find there's no place on the car where I can set the bottle
    of carwax where it won't _____slide off >>>>>>> .

    I just use basic combination polish / wax, like Turtle wax or Blue Poly.
    The polishing compound in those products will help you remove a lot of
    stuff, from small splatters of road tar to other peoples paint samples.
    I also find it to be a great time to keep current on the overall state
    of the car's outer 'condition'.

    'Curly'
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    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 17, 2003
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    Chris Garcia Guest

    "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco_@_interbaun.com> decided to join the
    conversation on 16 Oct 2003 with message
    I've heard good stuff about Zaino.. I've used Meguiar's in the past, and
    recently heard.. not as good.. stuff about it .. I may try out the Zaino
    stuff next time..

    clay bars are nice too...
    --
    -Chris

    http://www.ChrisGarcia.com <- My Homepage
    http://www.chrisgarcia.com/cars/ <- *NEW* My cars
    http://www.chrisgarcia.com/dogs/ <- *Sort-of NEW* My dogs
    http://starwars.chrisgarcia.com/ <- Centerpoint Station, the
    "ghost-town" of the Star Wars Universe!
     
    Chris Garcia, Oct 17, 2003
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