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    The Landrover product web site has a great animated video showing how the whole system works and where the air is routed etc. Every now and then I watch it to remind myself how it works. Definitely 2 separate turbos.

    Bob

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    Pushing the highlighted button doesn't work for you?



    As said above, it is a one shot deactivation.
    Cheers,

    Sean

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4
    Pushing the highlighted button doesn't work for you?

    As said above, it is a one shot deactivation.
    That button is not on my 2012 D4 SDV6
    Brett....

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    Hmmm ... my 2011 D4 SE with standard audio doesn't have any way that I'm aware of to either disable or quieten the reverse sensors other than hooking a van/trailer on!

    Definitely as Brett(discotwinturbo) said for the 3.0 engine - one smaller, one larger turbo. Didn't know there was an animated description on the LR website though!

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    Les.

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    I have a MY11 2.7 and it definitely has the P||. button to mute the rear/front park distance sensors.

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    If you have a look on the Landrover Aust D4 website in the e-brochure - it has that button which is the same as is in my RRS.

    So, from the comments here - it would seem that not all D4s are equal.

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    I have a headache after reading all this... A series 3 driver


    Diana why are you taking the D4 out to the farm...you have several perfect series to drive that don't have the bells and whistles of a D4

    Oh nice purchase BTW

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    Yes - just went out & looked all about + re-read the manual, which of course is written for a HSE model ...

    It would appear that it's dependant on the equipment you have in your car. Especially the optional front sensors which I do not!

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    Les.

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    ISTR that button is only fitted to D4's if you have front parking sensors as well (not just back ones).

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    Gordon

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    Touche Gordon!

    What about the volume feature - only if you have high ice or whatever the upmarket sound is called?

    Regards,

    Les.

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