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Stuartc



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Passenger occupancy sensor

This is a photo of a very guilty Staffy who's love of his "tucker" now means his "phaaaat" arse sets of the "fasten seat belt" audible warning and light!! Rolling with laughter
Anyhow, anybody have a more scientific way of avoiding this other than shoving the seat belt buckle in?
And I would mention diet to him also, Mitch not be happy about that! Big Cry

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Lightwater



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I did the seat belt 10 in a minute trick with only the ignition on (start without foot on brake), maybe 12 times as I lost count. Got it right first time & no more chime. There is still a warning light. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Stuartc



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Haha I'm hoping that his late dinner was the cause of the extra "arse" pressure on the seat! Rolling with laughter
If not I'll have to put your procedure in place and place "his highness" on a diet!!! Shocked
Or banished to rear accommodation!!! He won't like that!!! Rolling with laughter

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Stuartc



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Hey Lightwater!
Where did you get your window wind deflectors. Dealer here in Perth says they were never available as a LR accessory?

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Aww, he's awesome! What about one if these seat belt alarm clips, Stuart? Looks pretty smart, it's simple and will stop the alarm from bonging at you when the little guy sits on the seat, lol.

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Lightwater



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Stuartc wrote:
Hey Lightwater!
Where did you get your window wind deflectors. Dealer here in Perth says they were never available as a LR accessory?

From http://www.lrparts.net/freelander-2-wind-d...e-kit.html
When you stick the front deflectors on make sure they are forward enough as they overlap the plastic plate above the mirror. My driver's side is about 1 mm too far back, my fault not lining it up properly (see small gap in photo), & doesn't stick down on the door 100% in this area, it hasn't been a problem. You do not get a second chance with the sticky tape. I feel these one's look better than the smaller ones mounted within the window frames.
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 Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Stuartc



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Thxs Lighwater Thumbs Up
I agree I didn't like the ones that clipped into the window Chanel even though a prefer this method.

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