Thanks heaps for the correct remote control sequence - I can confirm that this works for my D4 MY10. Any chance someone can add this to the FAQ?
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Thanks heaps for the correct remote control sequence - I can confirm that this works for my D4 MY10. Any chance someone can add this to the FAQ?
Hi Beamin,
Yes, that's right, I have a touchscreen. I didn't realise that was only an addition with the GPS.
My car came with the tow bar and hitch but they were actually behind the rear seats. I noticed a strap set-up in the LHS cubby hole but the salesman said something about the hitch my car came with being too small and constantly coming loose. I leave my hitch fitted and tow bar at home, so it's never been an issue anyway.
Cheers,
Kev.
My D4 has developed an unusual fault. When my other half uses the vehicle, the seat comes well forward ( a shorty ) Drive it for a few k's, and I immediately get complaints from her that the dash is lighting up with fault messages. On investigation, the D4 is at the acess height and will not move from this setting, regardless of the speed. The messages effectively advise that everything is off. Terrain response, stability control, gearbox fault, etc, etc. While the seat is forward nothing changes. Push the seat back and start the vehicle after locking & unlocking...everything goes back to normal. The only message is 'confirm suspension height required '?
Got me !!? Must be something to do with the proximity to the steering wheel airbags ? It did not cause a problem when we first got the vehicle.
Any ideas? Nothing I can see on threads or in the manual
Thats just weird! :eek:
Has LR had a look? perhaps it a cable moving?
Dorko
It could be a trapped wire that's shorting on the seat base when it's moved forwards.
Ahhhh... Manual seat. Already checked and certainly nothing obvious I could find.
The fault is now permanent, as I don't have a fault reader yet, I am going to kill several birds with one stone. Off to the dealer for a checkup, upgrade to the latest software, and service. ( not quite due, but the timing is right ) It has firmed my decision to purchase a Faultmate or equivalent.
I meant the suspension raise and lower switches.
Good Luck!