cduluk Posted June 21, 2010 Posted June 21, 2010 Hey guys, Just wondering if anyone has a problem with the location of the radio volume/ON/OFF knob. Every morning i get to school (i'm a college student) a good half hour early and take a "wake-up" nap sitting in my car. I slouch in the seat (getting relaxed) and listen to my favorite radio morning show, but often get interrupted by my knee accidentally hitting the radio knob to OFF. The knob is located in such a way that it's in line with your knee, so just a little tap and POOF! It's OFF... Has anyone had this happen to them before?
Agosin Posted June 23, 2010 Posted June 23, 2010 Hey guys, Just wondering if anyone has a problem with the location of the radio volume/ON/OFF knob. Every morning i get to school (i'm a college student) a good half hour early and take a "wake-up" nap sitting in my car. I slouch in the seat (getting relaxed) and listen to my favorite radio morning show, but often get interrupted by my knee accidentally hitting the radio knob to OFF. The knob is located in such a way that it's in line with your knee, so just a little tap and POOF! It's OFF... Has anyone had this happen to them before? Cduluk, if it wasn't you posting this, I would think of a joke but since I know you're damn serious when talking Lexus, I will just say this : I'm quite tall 187 cm and it never happened to me. If you were a girl I would insist for a date, you must have long legs... ;-)
pauljcl Posted June 24, 2010 Posted June 24, 2010 Hey guys, Just wondering if anyone has a problem with the location of the radio volume/ON/OFF knob. Every morning i get to school (i'm a college student) a good half hour early and take a "wake-up" nap sitting in my car. I slouch in the seat (getting relaxed) and listen to my favorite radio morning show, but often get interrupted by my knee accidentally hitting the radio knob to OFF. The knob is located in such a way that it's in line with your knee, so just a little tap and POOF! It's OFF... Has anyone had this happen to them before? Maybe it is time to think of inventing a 'knob guard', which, when purchased for a large sum and installed, will re-direct knee action sideways.
cduluk Posted June 24, 2010 Author Posted June 24, 2010 Haha, i know it sounds strange, but it happens to me. I'm not unusually tall, only 5'11"... If the knob were a little shorter it might solve the problem
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