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Mossy
Member Since: 01 Jul 2005
Location: Hollyoaks, UK
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Sorry if this has been covered before – I have had a quick search but noting popped up.
Does anybody’s headlamp courtesy delay, using the programmable Land Rover button, work like is says in the manual. I.e., “A short press will cause the headlamps to illuminate for the length of time specified in the settings†[This step works]
“A second press of the button after three seconds will de-activate the lamps†[This step works]
“A further press, within three seconds, will activate the reverse lamps†[This step doesn’t work]
Making the fourth step; “A further press turns them off†redundant. D3 HSE V8...
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23rd Nov 2005 6:59 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Re: headlamp Courtesy Delay |
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Mossy wrote:Sorry if this has been covered before – I have had a quick search but noting popped up.
Does anybody’s headlamp courtesy delay, using the programmable Land Rover button, work like is says in the manual. I.e., “A short press will cause the headlamps to illuminate for the length of time specified in the settings†[This step works]
“A second press of the button after three seconds will de-activate the lamps†[This step works]
“A further press, within three seconds, will activate the reverse lamps†[This step doesn’t work]
Making the fourth step; “A further press turns them off†redundant.
mmm must be a new book. don't recall that one apart from the press to turn on and press to turn off. No mention of reversing lights at all. Cool if it did though.
length can be set in the Settings Menu
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23rd Nov 2005 8:18 pm |
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Mossy
Member Since: 01 Jul 2005
Location: Hollyoaks, UK
Posts: 2687
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Page 36 Top left. Dont think it's a new manual as it goes into quite a bit of detail about the Tyre Pressure Monitors and the TPM button next to the DSC button on the dashboad.
You're right it would cool 8) think that's why I wnated it to work....
Ahhh well never mind. D3 HSE V8...
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23rd Nov 2005 8:24 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Now I have to go look - damn its gonna be cold out there !
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23rd Nov 2005 8:26 pm |
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WOODY179
Member Since: 01 Jun 2005
Location: Chesterfield
Posts: 3655
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I remember reading about this functionality but it didnt work in my previous 2005 model HSE or my current 2006 model. 1996 Discovery 1 300TDI ES Biarritz Blue, sold
1999 Discovery 2 TD5 ES Rioja Red, sold
2002 Discovery 2 TD5 ES Buckingham Blue, sold
2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Adriatic Blue, sold
2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Zambezi Silver, sold
2011 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE Nara Bronze, sold
2016 Volvo XC60 D5 AWD Lux Nav Twilight Bronze, sold
2020 Range Rover Evoque P250 First Edition, Nolita grey, sold
2023 Range Rover Evoque P300e Autobiography, Carpathian grey
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23rd Nov 2005 8:29 pm |
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Mossy
Member Since: 01 Jul 2005
Location: Hollyoaks, UK
Posts: 2687
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Was it cold Simon?
Maybe LR make these things up and hope the technology will one day be available to actually make it work (CF Fuel Burning Heater).
My new manual has a chapter on its ability to fly - am hopeful for 2009.
D3 HSE V8...
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23rd Nov 2005 8:35 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Re: headlamp Courtesy Delay |
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simon wrote:Mossy wrote:Sorry if this has been covered before – I have had a quick search but noting popped up.
Does anybody’s headlamp courtesy delay, using the programmable Land Rover button, work like is says in the manual. I.e., “A short press will cause the headlamps to illuminate for the length of time specified in the settings†[This step works]
“A second press of the button after three seconds will de-activate the lamps†[This step works]
“A further press, within three seconds, will activate the reverse lamps†[This step doesn’t work]
Making the fourth step; “A further press turns them off†redundant.
mmm must be a new book. don't recall that one apart from the press to turn on and press to turn off. No mention of reversing lights at all. Cool if it did though.
length can be set in the Settings Menu
Nope... my manuals p36 describes using the button for the suspension... previous page just says one press for lights and a second to turn them off. Yours must be the new improved manual with additional misleading infos
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23rd Nov 2005 8:43 pm |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
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Re: headlamp Courtesy Delay |
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simon wrote:simon wrote:Mossy wrote:Sorry if this has been covered before – I have had a quick search but noting popped up.
Does anybody’s headlamp courtesy delay, using the programmable Land Rover button, work like is says in the manual. I.e., “A short press will cause the headlamps to illuminate for the length of time specified in the settings†[This step works]
“A second press of the button after three seconds will de-activate the lamps†[This step works]
“A further press, within three seconds, will activate the reverse lamps†[This step doesn’t work]
Making the fourth step; “A further press turns them off†redundant.
mmm must be a new book. don't recall that one apart from the press to turn on and press to turn off. No mention of reversing lights at all. Cool if it did though.
length can be set in the Settings Menu
Nope... my manuals p36 describes using the button for the suspension... previous page just says one press for lights and a second to turn them off. Yours must be the new improved manual with additional misleading infos
Simon, you are becoming such a wagg.
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23rd Nov 2005 8:44 pm |
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Mossy
Member Since: 01 Jul 2005
Location: Hollyoaks, UK
Posts: 2687
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Thanks for looking Simon, I feel really special now.....
Does yours carry all the Tyre Pressure Montor information or is that a "My manual Exclusive too?" D3 HSE V8...
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23rd Nov 2005 8:46 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Re: headlamp Courtesy Delay |
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BN wrote:simon wrote:simon wrote:Mossy wrote:Sorry if this has been covered before – I have had a quick search but noting popped up.
Does anybody’s headlamp courtesy delay, using the programmable Land Rover button, work like is says in the manual. I.e., “A short press will cause the headlamps to illuminate for the length of time specified in the settings†[This step works]
“A second press of the button after three seconds will de-activate the lamps†[This step works]
“A further press, within three seconds, will activate the reverse lamps†[This step doesn’t work]
Making the fourth step; “A further press turns them off†redundant.
mmm must be a new book. don't recall that one apart from the press to turn on and press to turn off. No mention of reversing lights at all. Cool if it did though.
length can be set in the Settings Menu
Nope... my manuals p36 describes using the button for the suspension... previous page just says one press for lights and a second to turn them off. Yours must be the new improved manual with additional misleading infos
Simon, you are becoming such a wagg.
you've been so quiet recently I thought I'd try and take over on the geek stuff and go outside to check and help out
Off to the Spa for more wine so posts may become blurred !
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23rd Nov 2005 8:46 pm |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
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Mossy wrote:Thanks for looking Simon, I feel really special now.....
Does yours carry all the Tyre Pressure Montor information or is that a "My manual Exclusive too?"
Oh, goodness, don't start him on that as well, you will have him catch pneumonia
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23rd Nov 2005 8:47 pm |
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Mossy
Member Since: 01 Jul 2005
Location: Hollyoaks, UK
Posts: 2687
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Hey guys, dont fight over me... D3 HSE V8...
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23rd Nov 2005 8:48 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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wag 1 |wag| verb ( wagged , wagging ) (with reference to an animal's tail) move or cause to move rapidly to and fro : [ intrans. ] his tail began to wag | [ trans. ] the dog went out, wagging its tail. • [ trans. ] move (an upward-pointing finger) from side to side to signify a warning or reprimand : she wagged a finger at Elinor. • [ intrans. ] (used of a tongue, jaw, or chin, as representing a person) talk, esp. in order to gossip or spread rumors : this is a small island, and tongues are beginning to wag. noun a single rapid movement from side to side : a chirpy wag of the head. PHRASES how the world wags dated how affairs are going or being conducted. the tail wags the dog see tail 1 . ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb): from the Germanic base of Old English wagian [to sway.]
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23rd Nov 2005 8:48 pm |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
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simon wrote:wag 1 |wag| verb ( wagged , wagging ) (with reference to an animal's tail) move or cause to move rapidly to and fro : [ intrans. ] his tail began to wag | [ trans. ] the dog went out, wagging its tail. • [ trans. ] move (an upward-pointing finger) from side to side to signify a warning or reprimand : she wagged a finger at Elinor. • [ intrans. ] (used of a tongue, jaw, or chin, as representing a person) talk, esp. in order to gossip or spread rumors : this is a small island, and tongues are beginning to wag. noun a single rapid movement from side to side : a chirpy wag of the head. PHRASES how the world wags dated how affairs are going or being conducted. the tail wags the dog see tail 1 . ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb): from the Germanic base of Old English wagian [to sway.]
A humourist then
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23rd Nov 2005 8:49 pm |
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Mossy
Member Since: 01 Jul 2005
Location: Hollyoaks, UK
Posts: 2687
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Alert... Fish, blue... boild eggs...
Fuel Burning Heaters
D3 HSE V8...
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23rd Nov 2005 8:50 pm |
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