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Jimmy_75000 Member Since: 06 Oct 2006 Location: London, UK Posts: 1146 |
unless you are using the electrics, it can't be done... but you can manually disable them with the on/off button on the front consol...will have to do it after selecting reverse tho.. Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6
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Mon Apr 04 2011 1:30pm |
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acowx Member Since: 21 Jun 2009 Location: New Freedom Posts: 61 |
Any way to use a trailer harness to spoof the system into thinking I have a trailer attached (it will disable PDC in that case) ? |
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Mon Apr 04 2011 2:41pm |
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codfather Member Since: 13 Feb 2010 Location: ayr Posts: 1171 |
If you are using the bikerack as I thing you are, with it just connected to tow bar and not wired up, then I am afraid you are breaking the law!! The bikes will obscure the brake lights, and if someone runs into the back of you then the insurance won't pay!!! For the sake of a hundred quid it would be wise to get it wired up.
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Mon Apr 04 2011 4:36pm |
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acowx Member Since: 21 Jun 2009 Location: New Freedom Posts: 61 |
Dave, We don't have those nanny-state laws over here mate ! |
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Mon Apr 04 2011 5:06pm |
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codfather Member Since: 13 Feb 2010 Location: ayr Posts: 1171 |
Sorry,
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Mon Apr 04 2011 5:43pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
There are some good things about the US of A Mike 2014 Facelift Discovery |
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Mon Apr 04 2011 5:50pm |
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codfather Member Since: 13 Feb 2010 Location: ayr Posts: 1171 |
Not sure about that!!! Think I would rather have lights on my rack, than some guy in a mack truck rearranging the rear end!!! Cheers Dave MY10 TDV6 SE (debadged ), Santorini Black, Flappy paddles, Privacy Glass, 20" Stormers, Mudflaps! Gone: a comprehensive list of imprezas and a Merc ML AMG |
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Mon Apr 04 2011 8:06pm |
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mse Member Since: 08 Mar 2011 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 2916 |
I go to the states reasonably often, have friends there (US and UK) There is no way i would live there, no way do i think its a very developed country nor do i think its societally sound/great But it does have some good points; you are free'er, you dont have the nanny state, people respect your rights to enjoy things that are different (lets say eg: off roading and driving v8's) If we had to live somewhere...and we are toying with the move...in NZ all the way Mike 2014 Facelift Discovery |
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Mon Apr 04 2011 9:56pm |
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