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Re: I finally gave in...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:35 pm
by Stiful
When we first bought out first L400 they both arrived within 5 weeks of each other. I don't think I slept for 2 months. :-D :-D . By the way if it has airbag it will have ABS. Those two options are usually always found together. Having said that there is only one thing I am sure of when it comes to Delicas and options and that is " there is no such thing as a low roof LWB L400 4x4". I would need photographic evidence to believe that.
And not this kind of photographic evidence.....Look carefully at the shadow of the car
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One of our members trying to trick us with photoshop..
Interesting about having the running lights on during the day. That is a good safety initiative. They should institute that here. Especially for motor bikes.The lights do have a normal "on" setting which forces them to stay on in daylight as well as an auto setting which detects if they need to be on or not. The CD stacker should be under the front seat. There should also be a draw under the front passenger seat. Very handy to store stuff in. The compass will probably need to be reset. Just find a roundabout and as you enter the roundabout, press and hold the "set" button as you do a couple of loops and it will find it's bearings. It will need this done whenever you disconnect the battery. There will be lots of buttons to play with . Cheers..

Re: I finally gave in...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:05 pm
by jessef
All Royal Exceeds have 4-wheel ABS and driver steering wheel SRS airbag's as a standard option.

All other Spacegear models may have either none, front ABS or 4-wheel ABS as additional options.

Yours looks great Green1. :M

Re: I finally gave in...

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:07 pm
by Van Diesel
How do you reset the compass?

Mine just keeps flashing up and down.

Re: I finally gave in...

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:21 pm
by Green1
press the "s" button, then drive in a right hand circle until it stops flashing up/down (should be just a hair over 360 degrees)

If that doesn't work for you, I suspect you have a faulty compass, I find mine to be a little less accurate than I might like (22 degree gradients, and it's often off by 1 or 2 of them) but for someone like myself who has no natural sense of "north", it is still helpful.