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TrailAir by Land Rover Forum offer

Dear Range Rover Sport enthusiasts

TrailAir by Land Rover ( tyre pressure monitor for vehicle and trailer/s with hitch assist camera) launched RRS and Discovery systems in August 2011 - to promote this we introduced a 20% discount for online orders for these models. This offer expired at the end of September however as current forum sponsors we would like to extend this offer to LR Forum subscribers. By entering the coupon code LRF001 at the web shop page you will be eligible for an additional 10% discount on top of the 10% on line offer - a total saving of £123.50 compared to the RRP of £650.00

If there are any forum members that tow this is a fantastic system. If you have a factory option camera then there is a blind spot of around 1.5m rear of vehicle - which means you can't see the tow ball - the trailair system incorporates a rear view camera optimised for hitching ( the view as the Freelander demo on the website)
In addition the installation for RRS is the shortest amongst the range at 1.1hrs ( excluding valves)

Happy to answer any forum queries.

To All Forum members this coupon code is open to all current systems ( Defender/Freelander and Discovery 3/4/Commercial) just quote LRF001 for your addtional 10%.



Regards
Alison

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With the removal of the rear view mirror to have the trailair one with the video monitor

What happens to the sensors built in to the mirror, I know the mirror you supply has the auto dimming, but what about the other sensor, I believe in my FL2 it has a humidity sensor for the auto climate control Question

Post #316061 Mon Oct 03 2011 5:23pm
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With regard to the humidity sensor in the mirror, our understanding from Land Rover is that this is a fine tuning mechanism (on the HSE) which helps demist under certain conditions. Removing the sensor does not have any adverse effects or stop the demist feature working.

This feature is not in the mirror of the RRS/Discovery.

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thanks Thumbs Up

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