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gorjant



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Courtesy lughts/Approach lights

Hi,

I was looking trough the Freelander 2 catalog and noticed in the entry level model there is courtesy lights and in the SE model (in our country this is one model below HSE) it has approach lights. On the key there is a button to urn on the lights when approaching in the dark, but I don't inderstand is this on all models...also did the lights come up in dark when you get the key of the lock to leave the car?

In my Mercedes it goes like this: when you unlock the car at night, the park lights and the fog lights go on and go off after some time or after you open the dirvers door (when the inside lights turn on (just if it is dark outside). Also when you get the key out of the ignitiion the outside and inside liughts are turned on for some time. I liek this thing on my car but am not sure on which model is is available?

Thanx!

Post #4727 19th Jul 2007 6:44 am
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avtur



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

my car is a UK 'GS' model.

There is no automatic system for the approach lights connected to the alarm and locking. There is a button on the remote control which activates side lights and dipped headlights when you press it - the distance it works from is very good. The lights stay on for 30 seconds then turn off automatically, I undertand this time can be changed by the dealer. When I leave there is no automatic lighting but I can use the button on the remote to turn the lights on when I walk away.

Hope this helps ...

Post #4732 19th Jul 2007 10:20 am
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gorjant



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Yes thanx!

Post #4739 19th Jul 2007 11:03 am
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npinks



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I believe you can pull the headlamp full beam stork to give you 30 secs of exit lights too

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Cypress



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Stornoway Grey

Hi,

When you unlock the car the lights under the wing mirrors come on . . . .

Regards

Paul;

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avtur



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

Cypress wrote:
Hi,

When you unlock the car the lights under the wing mirrors come on . . . .

Regards

Paul;


If you're lucky enough to have puddle lights ... not found on my GS.

Post #4840 23rd Jul 2007 6:38 pm
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gorjant



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OK, so that are the piddle lights that I would get in a SE model in our ceountry (one below HSE)....I was not cldear about what are the puddle lights..

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NightFox



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gorjant wrote:
OK, so that are the piddle lights ..


Ah, so that's what they're for! Very useful for those dark country lanes. Wink

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carlfraz



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Not in the depth of puddles you were found in NightFox Rolling with laughter

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NightFox



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carlfraz wrote:
Not in the depth of puddles you were found in NightFox Rolling with laughter


Like I told the insurance company - those wet carpets were caused by water seeping through the door seals, not me having "a little accident"

Post #5164 6th Aug 2007 8:29 pm
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