Back Up Camera
So right! That really was keyless and I miss it. All these other systems are not keyless. You always have to have a key to unlock the car. Ok, so you don't have to put it in the key hole or with smart access take it out of your pocket.
I used to love to lock my Lincoln and then go jogging. I didn't have to bring my keys with me.
I also never locked my keys in a Lincoln.
I used to love to lock my Lincoln and then go jogging. I didn't have to bring my keys with me.
I also never locked my keys in a Lincoln.
Originally posted by Beowulf
While it appears the 2002 Q45 was first on the block with the backup camera, plenty of others followed in short order, including the '03 Acura MDX, as well as the '03 Lexus RX. I agree with the backup camera opinions posted above, but I'll add that the backup dash display can be significantly affected by glare - as can the navigation screen, so extra caution is advised,.
As to the keyless remote sensor (Smart Access) that allows the vehicle to be approached, unlocked, and started without use of a traditional key - it works as advertised.
While it appears the 2002 Q45 was first on the block with the backup camera, plenty of others followed in short order, including the '03 Acura MDX, as well as the '03 Lexus RX. I agree with the backup camera opinions posted above, but I'll add that the backup dash display can be significantly affected by glare - as can the navigation screen, so extra caution is advised,.
As to the keyless remote sensor (Smart Access) that allows the vehicle to be approached, unlocked, and started without use of a traditional key - it works as advertised.
Originally posted by theRain04
Regardless of how it appeared to you, the fact is that the Q45 had the backup camera in spring of 2001 as an '02 model.
Regardless of how it appeared to you, the fact is that the Q45 had the backup camera in spring of 2001 as an '02 model.
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