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how do you close your vents? I never heard of that
GOOD GOD!!! tell me you just got your license... if you've had it for 1+ years and you dont know how to operate all the functions of your car, you should just TAKE the bus...
I would usually ignore things like this but I have to say, there is nothing wrong OR ridiculous about me not knowing about the "recirculation button" or whatever it is. I reassure you this isnt a troll as well.
And it doesnt mean I dont know other things. And is this button even that important? Or essential to operating a vehicle? And how did you learn it about it? I dont run through my car's owner manual word for word (which would be the simplest way to learn about this feature, UNLESS SOMEONE HAS TOLD ME ABOUT IT)
And you know what? I'm grateful that I have learned now. I thank the person who took the time to tell me about it.
There is no stupid question in this world guys. A question asked, is a new thing learned. AND OH YES, don't expect everyone in this forum is a car enthusiast or a mechanic!
As a matter of fact, I was introduced to this forum many many years back as a buy and sell alternative in Vancouver. But I have always treated this forum as the "general forum" of Vancouver, as opposed to the "car enthusiast" forum of Vancouver. Besides, where else is a better place?