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Odie

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4,187 posts

205 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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1, Ive some how managed to set the radio so the 'news' interupts CD's that are playing, how do I stop this (the radio is one of the CD+Cassette double din type)

2, My car is a little damp inside, would putting a tray of rice in the passenger footwell eleviate this? if now what else could I do?

Thanks

Planet Claire

3,411 posts

232 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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Since all stereos are different it would be hard to advise how to turn off the news reports. I have a button on mine called 'News', by pressing that toggles it on and off. Does yours have anything similar? Otherwise it might be best to google your make and model number to find the instructions online.

I wouldn't put loose rice in the car, although in practice it should help. You can buy (big) silica gel bags, which I'm going to do myself as my Clio has a leaky roof and is very damp. Just keep it under the car seat and it should do the job.

LocoCoco

1,432 posts

199 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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On my head unit theres a button that cycles through all the settings you can change, the one you're looking for is called TA (traffic announcements), switch it to off.

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

191 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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As said above, TA is the setting you're looking for on the radio.


Rice etc may stop the damp, but it's not going to solve the problem. Water is getting in somewhere.

Benrad

653 posts

172 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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Car litter in a sock helped me smile

Schmeeky

4,264 posts

240 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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Odie said:
2, My car is a little damp inside, would putting a tray of rice in the passenger footwell eleviate this? if now what else could I do?
Forget the rice in a tray, that's only going to get in the way and spill everywhere and make a mess! Get yourself to Pets at Home and buy a bag of their special Silca Gel cat litter. £4.75 for a big bag. Chuck some in a sock (one that matches your upholstery, natch!) and sew up the top. Place sock in car and forget about misting problems.

Benrad said:
Car litter in a sock helped me smile
yes

It's both the cheapest and bestest modification I've done to my '5. Not had any misting problems since.

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MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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Have you checked to find out why its wet? Check the hood drain tubes and sill drains for a start. Until you stop the water getting in its pointless trying to dry it up.

Steffan

10,362 posts

251 months

Friday 1st February 2013
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Odie said:
1, Ive some how managed to set the radio so the 'news' interupts CD's that are playing, how do I stop this (the radio is one of the CD+Cassette double din type)

2, My car is a little damp inside, would putting a tray of rice in the passenger footwell eleviate this? if now what else could I do?

Thanks
Every convertible I have owned has leaked to a greater or lesser extent. I found that putting two of the cheap dehumidifier packets you can buy from the £1 shops works pretty well. One in the Boot one in the car. Keeps a lot of the condensation down within the cabin and they last several weeks.

Careful refitting and adjustment of the hood and judicious gaffer tape (stylishly placed) will reduce any leaks, But all hoods leak especially in the rain. frown


MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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Not true. I've had MX5s for 15 years and never had a leaky hood. If the hood is leaking then it's either cracked or shrunk or the rain-rail is cracked.
There are plenty of other places for an MX5 to leak; HT mounting bolts, boot seal, rear light seals, aerial, door seals, hood front seal etc. but all are fixable.