inclination meter on L400 center console
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inclination meter on L400 center console
I have been driving for a couple weeks with my recently acquired L400 from Fivestar Autos in Parksville. BC. The "Inclination Meter" on the center console is locked up. Is there a trick to make it operational? Mine just stays stuck in "neutral" position.
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Re: inclination meter on L400 center console
There are a couple answers to that one.
First. I have an inclination meter in my unit .. my wife has the inclination
to have me do something and I say yes dear. Works fine. Well mostly.
Actually there are a couple posts on the forum regarding that
so maybe do a quick search. Some have had success, some have removed it
to no avail.
Does it have fluid in it? Or has it drained?
FS
First. I have an inclination meter in my unit .. my wife has the inclination
to have me do something and I say yes dear. Works fine. Well mostly.
Actually there are a couple posts on the forum regarding that
so maybe do a quick search. Some have had success, some have removed it
to no avail.
Does it have fluid in it? Or has it drained?
FS
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Re: inclination meter on L400 center console
You have to think harder before it will pick up the brain waves... "inclination", get it? Ah man, the jokes just keep coming.vetvan wrote:I have been driving for a couple weeks with my recently acquired L400 from Fivestar Autos in Parksville. BC. The "Inclination Meter" on the center console is locked up. Is there a trick to make it operational? Mine just stays stuck in "neutral" position.
Actually, the most common problem is as was cited earlier: check for fluid. Most of them have drained out dry and need to be filled again. Search the forum for what kind of oil to use - it's been cited before.
JPL
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