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Why can't LR keep it simple

my FL2 is single press, no interior sensor and double for full lock

Post #254060 Sat Feb 06 2010 2:35pm
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RANGE_LOVER wrote:


I take it you been pressing it twice like i used to!! Shocked


Exactly what I did in the begining too. Bet most of us did until we read the manual Very Happy

Post #254079 Sat Feb 06 2010 6:20pm
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RANGE_LOVER wrote:
Hold the unlock button, and lock button on the keyfob together and that should allow you to lock and unlock all doors togther, you only need to do this once. and do the same to get it back to unlocking the one door only.




Tried this and it doesnt seem to work. Do you press both at same time with car locked or unlocked?

Post #254081 Sat Feb 06 2010 6:24pm
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This "fix" for a non opening rear hatch has been posted in the Range Rover sport section over on LandRovernet.com.................. seems a bit severe to me but it did the job!

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Re: problem with opening hatch door

FIXED.

Thanks all. Just to conclude the thread, I held down the lock + unlock button and had a friend kick the hatch as hard as he could from the interior.
Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Post #254085 Sat Feb 06 2010 8:12pm
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
This "fix" for a non opening rear hatch has been posted in the Range Rover sport section over on LandRovernet.com.................. seems a bit severe to me but it did the job!

Quote:
Re: problem with opening hatch door

FIXED.

Thanks all. Just to conclude the thread, I held down the lock + unlock button and had a friend kick the hatch as hard as he could from the interior.
Shocked Shocked Shocked
Does this count as a useful thing to avoid a visit to the dealer............................??


Question You been on the whiskey Tim Very Happy

The question was about the whole car unlocking on one press of the button!

Post #254089 Sat Feb 06 2010 9:13pm
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Post #254104 Sat Feb 06 2010 11:09pm
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Tim in Scotland wrote:
This thread is titled "List of "Usefull" Things" DJ.


Embarassed Appologies Tim. I should learn to read a bit better I think Thumbs Up

Post #254130 Sun Feb 07 2010 7:42am
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There's an air vent half way down the steering colum. Useful for keeping your B Censored x warm in winter and cool in summer Thumbs Up Very Happy Current: I can't say...Oh the Shame!
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There is a round disc like object directly in front of you when you sit in the driver's seat. This is most useful for turning the car both left AND right.

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Post #254331 Mon Feb 08 2010 12:37pm
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For those of you who drive around central London and the M25, beside the big round thing directly in front of you when you sit in the drivers seat, there's a small lever which goes up and down - I have a feeling it's somehow connected to the orange lights on the outside - not quite sure how and you may not know why...but start using it Evil or Very Mad

Also, the make-up mirror in the top centre of the screen also doubles up as a great way to see who you've cut up or pi55ed off behind you Thumbs Up

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tornado34 wrote:
For those of you who drive around central London and the M25, beside the big round thing directly in front of you when you sit in the drivers seat, there's a small lever which goes up and down - I have a feeling it's somehow connected to the orange lights on the outside - not quite sure how and you may not know why...but start using it Evil or Very Mad




As an experienced driver in London traffic I'd say it’s a bad idea to start using the indicators, as it makes it somewhat more difficult to drive to the front of a cue of traffic and cut in. The only time it should be used is when trying to trick someone into thinking you are going the other way Whistle ...before then cutting in front of them! Mr. Green Thumbs Up

Post #254342 Mon Feb 08 2010 1:02pm
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