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Thread: you may , or may not know about Disco lights

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    Awesome! I pressed the button on mine last night and light up the drive way nicely, thanks for the heads up on that one!

    One nifty thing I have noticed, that just happens, you don't have to activate it is the rear windscreen wiper comes on automatically when you put it into reverse when the fronts are already on.

    I was really chuffed when I discovered my Discovery was so intuitive to my needs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniegy View Post
    There are lots of settings in the BCU that can be turned on/off depending on market (that's why it says "if fitted").
    If you have a faultmate or something similar it can be fun finding out what does what.

    Cheers.

    Sent from my iPad using Forum Runner

    There also a Police spec mode, don't know what it does, too scarey to try in case if actives a machine guns, rocket launchers and flashing blue lights, I've heard about "transformers"

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    They've stopped listing the police spec parts post D1. Was always an interesting read on the extras in the parts books on what was fitted to the patrol vehicles. Expecially the RRC stuff, things like extra calibrated speedo (just a LHD binacle) , lights etc. All with rover part numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    They've stopped listing the police spec parts post D1. Was always an interesting read on the extras in the parts books on what was fitted to the patrol vehicles. Expecially the RRC stuff, things like extra calibrated speedo (just a LHD binacle) , lights etc. All with rover part numbers.
    Nanocom Evo has a setting for police spec in D2

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    Microcat lists a UK police spec instrument binnacle for the d2.

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    Slightly OT but (and I realise it'll be someone from the UK) but has anyone preserved any of these examples?

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    I've got ex south australian government disco 2. I've heard somewhere that government fleets in aus were using UK police spec discos. Is there any way to confirm?

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    I don't know of any govt dept. that would use anything but nissota.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    I don't know of any govt dept. that would use anything but nissota.
    I can't figure out which department used it. My service book says the original buyer was state fleet sa, it had government plates and a whole bunch of service bills have state fleet written on them.

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    After two and a half years ownership just tested mine for the first time last night in the drive way , fairly base spec 2001 TD5, and yes works a treat, front lights stay on for about a minute. Love my Landy, love this forum.

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