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Chris H



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Warning Triangle

Should I have a warning triangle in my car??

I looked in the manual and it says it should be in the space next to the spare tyre on the left hand side with a strap around it to hold it in place. Strap present, but no warning triangle!

I'm going to France tomorrow which is why I was looking, I've taken one out of the wifes car but just thought I'd check if I should have one. If I should, I've got no idea who has taken it out, it's either when it was serviced or when I had the tow bar fitted.

Post #71078 25th Jun 2010 8:08 am
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rchrdleigh



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They are not (as far as I can recall) supplied as standard on UK spec vehicles.
The manual covers vehicles supplied to more than one market hence the mention of where the warning triangle is stowed for those markets where it is supplied.

Post #71079 25th Jun 2010 8:22 am
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Chris H



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

I did wonder that, but wasn't sure.

Post #71080 25th Jun 2010 8:38 am
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athelstan



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Also worth noting if anyone ever drives to Spain - you need 2. Exclamation
Currently ESP is the only EU state that requires two to be carried by law.

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Don't forget hi-vis vests for all passengers and driver, kept in the cabin not the boot. 09 FL2 HSE auto Lago Grey
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And a set of bulbs - I heard that the french police were making an issue of drivers just off the ferry not having all the 'bits'.

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I kept the triangle from my previous A3, fits nicely in the fl2 Very Happy
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christian138



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chicken george wrote:
I kept the triangle from my previous A3, fits nicely in the fl2 Very Happy


SNAP ! Thumbs Up 

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Re: Warning Triangle

In most EU countries a warning triangle is a must!
Only those red reflecting triangles with white background and vertical black line are allowed by law.

The older ones without the black line aren't allowed anymore.

If you drive trough Belgium you also need a fire extinguisher.

In most countries the reflecting vests for every passenger inside the cabin is a must too. On the highway don't leave your car without one. Freelander 2 SE 4Td Izmir Blue, Dog cage for Alaskan Malamute, iphone Navigon Navigator

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Big Dave



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I think to drive on the continent an FL2 is the smallest vehicle you can get away with driving to carry all the daft stuff that some countries require.

I got pulled in my Leon on the way home from Le Mans for speeding a bit (lot).

Thankfully he didn't go through the list of things I was supposed to have! Embarassed Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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Chris H



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England 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

Thanks for all the replies, just got back from a fantastic week in France.

I borrowed the triangle from the wifes A3, reflective vests from work but forgot about the spare bulbs. However, we stopped in Portsmoth the night before and there is a big Tesco in Port Solant who happended to have a good car care section with spare buld kits on offer, includeding one that would fit the FL2!

Anyway managed over 35mpg with 5 in the car fully loaded with roofbox and not to much complaining!

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