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colinrr



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Driving with tailgate partly open

I need to collect a long cabinet which will necessitate driving with the tailgate partly open for about 70 miles. I am anxious not to damage the 'door open' alarm system but, from memory, when I did this for 2 to 3 miles before to take rubbish to the local tip I believe it switched itself off after a while. Is there any technical reason why I can't do this? (I don't mean danger of CO poisoning etc).

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Post #133985 29th Feb 2012 5:03 pm
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chrisdeeming



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should be fine mate Smile

Post #133991 29th Feb 2012 6:16 pm
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EYorkshire



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I made a 12 mile trip with a bookcase hanging out the back and the warning alarm silenced after a while, no detrimental affect that I have noticed. I believe it must be programmed to semi ignore it after a while as it then believes it is purposeful.

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Mona Geeza



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EYorkshire wrote:
I made a 12 mile trip with a bookcase hanging out the back and the warning alarm silenced after a while, no detrimental affect that I have noticed. I believe it must be programmed to semi ignore it after a while as it then believes it is purposeful.


Handy tip to know, I will drive with all the doors open tomorrow then, save on the air con. Very Happy

Post #134046 29th Feb 2012 9:22 pm
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wiggy



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Me too

I had to drive once with half a scaffold plank sticking out the back........never done me no harm hdsfjkkjlk hdfhfhfjhgkhgkj kjgjhgjgkbk
Laughing

Post #134064 29th Feb 2012 10:42 pm
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