Well I'm just plain jealous. Hope you get many enjoyable years out of it.
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Well I'm just plain jealous. Hope you get many enjoyable years out of it.
Noice rig :D
from my "research" it appears that from 2000 onwards there was a factory installed power outlet in the "boot" ...is this so with yours and if so what's the amps capacity?
Also, did yours come fitted with a Nav system...AND does the radio hop in steps of 9KHz or in 10KHz steps in the AM band ... mine hops in 10KHz steps although it was an "Australian" spec ...but the radio appears to be Mexico/Canada/USA... just curious!
Thanks
Very nice looking Rangie there Coasting. I'd be fibbing if I said I wasn't just a bit envious of such a clean (and low Km) vehicle. :)
Cheers, Paul.
Hi Mike
I will be only towing small trips and the longest will be when I go to Narooma on the East coast, around 600K's so I don't think it will be a prob under those conditions, not as if I'm going to be doing thousands of K's around Aussie, then I would consider making some modifications.
Regards
Coasting
thanks for the quick response :) Yep, the cig lighter in the rear is the power outlet...
The radio is an imbuggerance in that it is never quite properly tuned :o Would appear that while the owner's manual stipulates it hops in 9KHz steps for our market the reality is that "they" fitted the wrong (10KHz interval) radio... guess it's a bit late to ask LR for the "proper" one!
I have examined the radio minutely and tried all sorts of combinations of button pressing/turning on etc to try and get it into a calibration mode to change its tuning characteristics...but no luck ...so far
cheers & thanks
Found it.
Rather than completely hijack this thread, I've started a new one:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/p38a-range...khz-steps.html