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lar



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athelstan wrote:
The diesel auxiliary heater is located in the front right hand side wing above and just behind the wheel arch. It is fully automatic in operation at low ambient temperatures and is powered by the fuel system.

In addition I have a remote control and can operate the heater at 100 meters range from the car.
Our master-hands are adding a remote control with a cellphone and heating of a cubby without a start of an engine. 
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Post #52152 15th Dec 2009 7:15 pm
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athelstan



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Lars - best not tell everyone what other bits n pieces are on export FL2's as everyone in UK will be jealous Wink

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lar



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ok Smile I see your feelings Sad
Let's I will tell you about an installation of Nav.
PS On the other hand you haven't -30 deg 
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Post #52156 15th Dec 2009 7:30 pm
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No not -30°C yet.

It's very snowy white and only minus 10°C - forecast to go lower towards the weekend.

Remote Cellphone and SatNav standard on the FL2 "Newport" I have. Remote heated seats were not advised by dealer as they drain the battery too quickly, so i have to wait until engine running for those - but they are very fast in operation.

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athelstan wrote:
The diesel auxiliary heater is located in the front right hand side wing above and just behind the wheel arch. It is fully automatic in operation at low ambient temperatures and is powered by the fuel system.

When operating fuel exhausts can be seen exiting in this wheel arch - this is normal. The fuse for this is located in the engine compartment fuse box F32 20Amp Yellow. Fitted to FL2's that operate in predominately very cold climes - Russia/Alaska/Canada and other markets when requested.

That is how I understood it from my LR dealer.

Fitted to a UK market FL2 - highly improbable, but who knows what's been fitted where..........


If that is the case it is just to check and see if you have fuse F32 fitted - then you will know if you have a diesel auxiliary heater or not Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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athelstan wrote:
Remote heated seats were not advised by dealer as they drain the battery too quickly

I think you didn't understand me or my English. Big Cry
I meant heating of air inside a car. What do I say this? May by terms it a cabin?
There is using the cellphone for switch on or off the webasto and an air ventilator that has the car. 
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Lars - your mastery of the English language is far more advanced than my Russian. Bow down

So never apologize - and continue to set us more clues to the magnificence of your highly specified FL2. Very Happy

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athelstan wrote:
Lars - your mastery of the English language is far more advanced than my Russian. Bow down

So never apologize - and continue to set us more clues to the magnificence of your highly specified FL2. Very Happy

Thank you for such a compliment but I'm a necessity correction my mistakes. Don't worry to injure me.
Do you study Russian? 
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United Kingdom 

does the fuel burning heater not show on the microcat? Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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lar wrote:
athelstan wrote:
Lars - your mastery of the English language is far more advanced than my Russian. Bow down

So never apologize - and continue to set us more clues to the magnificence of your highly specified FL2. Very Happy

Thank you for such a compliment but I'm a necessity correction my mistakes. Don't worry to injure me.
Do you study Russian?


Lar - you give in too easily to these lazy Englishmen Whistle - it is them (us) that should try and write in Russian Thumbs Up

If we all learnt eachothers languages the world would be more understood and a peacefull place to live (except in Yorkshire of course Laughing ) 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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AndyC wrote:

Lar - you give in too easily to these lazy Englishmen Whistle - it is them (us) that should try and write in Russian Thumbs Up

If we all learnt eachothers languages the world would be more understood and a peacefull place to live (except in Yorkshire of course Laughing )


Or you could all use English and just use your native language to communicate things you dont want us to know? 

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AndyC wrote:
lar wrote:
athelstan wrote:
Lars - your mastery of the English language is far more advanced than my Russian. Bow down

So never apologize - and continue to set us more clues to the magnificence of your highly specified FL2. Very Happy

Thank you for such a compliment but I'm a necessity correction my mistakes. Don't worry to injure me.


Lar - you give in too easily to these lazy Englishmen Whistle - it is them (us) that should try and write in Russian Thumbs Up

If we all learnt eachothers languages the world would be more understood and a peacefull place to live (except in Yorkshire of course Laughing )


I concur (except the reference to "peaceful") - however time, age and other priorities do not now permit an expansion of my own linguistic portfolio.

The approach to language education in the UK has improved dramatically over the last 15 to 20 years, with pupils being introduced to language education at an earlier stage (circa 7yrs old), together with the realignment of the curriculum to favour modern european languages instead of nothing at all, or, the classics: latin, russian and greek.

For example, in my grammar school we were taught these classics first, followed only then by french and german. Rationally, how on earth were we as pubescent boys, magnetically distracted by the sex, drugs n rock & roll of the sixties, supposed to cram all that lot in with any proficiency (plus all the other sciences, arts and mathematics) in the five short years between 11 and 16 years of age and "A" levels. Only the Headmaster and the Minister for Education knew Rolling Eyes

We now know it was not possible to do so with any broad level of success, and since then significant restructuring of the UK school curriculum has delivered generally a better educated, more able student.

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lar wrote:
Do you study Russian?


Когда русский медведь держит в управлении - вы должны усмехнуться.
Когда усмешки русские девушки вспоминают она держит автомат Калашниковаа. Wink

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christian138 wrote:
AndyC wrote:

Lar - you give in too easily to these lazy Englishmen Whistle - it is them (us) that should try and write in Russian Thumbs Up

If we all learnt eachothers languages the world would be more understood and a peacefull place to live (except in Yorkshire of course Laughing )


Or you could all use English and just use your native language to communicate things you dont want us to know?


Laughing exactly the point I was making Rolling with laughter 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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athelstan wrote:
lar wrote:
Do you study Russian?


Когда русский медведь держит в управлении - вы должны усмехнуться.
Когда усмешки русские девушки вспоминают она держит автомат Калашниковаа. Wink


Google translate

When the Russian bear is kept in the administration - you have to laugh. When Russian girls remember the smile she keeps automatic Kalashnikovaa.

???WTF 

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