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    This is a handy site if you are looking for Land Rover manuals.

    TOPIx - TOPIx

    Some pages need a login, but you can get to the owners manuals.

    Workshop manuals are available on a subscription basis.

    HTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartyJB View Post
    I have been told that child restraints in the 3rd row are possible. The Dealer said there's an automotive engineer here in Perth that will install them for about $250. I'm thinking of getting it done soon, like you I think it will be handy, especially when we occassionally have to fit in grandma and grandpa...

    Several things I would like to see:

    Vehicle Specifications on brouchures etc., including the number of fitted child restraint points (yes My D3 has 3 in the second row).

    I would luv to see ISOfix child restraints (or an Australian equivalent) approved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gps-au View Post
    I would luv to see ISOfix child restraints (or an Australian equivalent) approved.
    As I understand it, crazily Isofix doesn't meet Aust standards. Not sure how long it will take us to catch up....

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    Why do you assume that the Oz Standards are behind?

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    The current standard in Aus was the same as the pre-isofix system in Europe. They upgraded as it was a better, safer system in the crash testing done in Germany from what I've read on the 'net.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartyJB View Post
    I have been told that child restraints in the 3rd row are possible. The Dealer said there's an automotive engineer here in Perth that will install them for about $250. I'm thinking of getting it done soon, like you I think it will be handy, especially when we occassionally have to fit in grandma and grandpa...
    Put Grandma and grandpa in the back, the third row is comfortable for an adult, I had my father in law in the 3rd row for 4 days as we drove around Kangaroo Island with no complaining.

    Certainly easier than kid seats, provided they are able to get in, but as the 2nd row roll forward an out of the way it is not too hard to climb in.

    Regards,

    George.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoWeb View Post
    Put Grandma and grandpa in the back, the third row is comfortable for an adult, I had my father in law in the 3rd row for 4 days as we drove around Kangaroo Island with no complaining.

    Certainly easier than kid seats, provided they are able to get in, but as the 2nd row roll forward an out of the way it is not too hard to climb in.

    Regards,

    George.
    Driving around Jimna State Forest, wife and her friend in the third row, my wife fell asleep. Cause the seats come out of the floor it creates a footwell, making it comfortable. Seats aren't too bad either with quite a bit of room and padding. Head-height is brilliant. I think cause the wheels are quite far forward and back on the D4, you don't get thrown around much in the back either.

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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