briwy
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Please explain further? I can't see how a stop in the rail adds any strength to anything. If the stops were needed to prevent the seat entering the cab area surely they would be fitted on both rails & also needed in front of the fifth seat?
The only way the rear seat is going to be entering the cab is if the rails are ripped out of the floor, if you hit something hard enough to cause that to happen, the problem would be the cab being pushed backwards not the backseats coming forward.
Do you move the stop with every move of the seat?It would be both if you remove it. It creates an anchor point which helps prevent it from starting to move in a shunt. It's called the "forward travelling position" for a reason. Inertia build up by the mass of that fat bench seat moving forward without being first anchored isn't something I'd be comfortable with coming at me from behind, especially if I also had a 2ltr diesel lump sitting on my knees, but you go ahead, I'm sure it'll be fine.
I've just discovered that my cubby hole cover has a credit card slot in the underside! Ideal location for the roadside assistance card!
Am I the only one who didn't know??
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This is not correct - the beach has no stops in the rails so they cannot be in any way related to crash protection as otherwise they would be fitted.It would be both if you remove it. It creates an anchor point which helps prevent it from starting to move in a shunt. It's called the "forward travelling position" for a reason. Inertia build up by the mass of that fat bench seat moving forward without being first anchored isn't something I'd be comfortable with coming at me from behind, especially if I also had a 2ltr diesel lump sitting on my knees, but you go ahead, I'm sure it'll be fine.
The Last meet I went to somebody pointed out to me that when I turn the steering wheel with the lights on
The little driving lights at the bottom of the spoiler light up depending on what way you turn.
This got me thinking is there anything else it does that is not common knowledge :?:
I've just come back from a short trip to my local store to buy some emergency alcohol supplies and noticed the little driving lights come on when I went round a corner. It's the first time I've driven my van at night so didn't know it did that. On returning home I've fired up the laptop as I remembered there was a thread here called 'Things you didn't know your van did' so I could explain my exciting new find to the world when I noticed that the same finding started this thread in 2012.
Yep. Quite normal. Computer says take a break.Coming back from a camping trip in Scotland yesterday, the trip longer on the M6 due to two accidents, a light came on with an icon of a cup of coffee, telling me I needed to take a break. Has this happened to anyone else?
Coming back from a camping trip in Scotland yesterday, the trip longer on the M6 due to two accidents, a light came on with an icon of a cup of coffee, telling me I needed to take a break. Has this happened to anyone else?
Is this a T6 thing? Not got that on my T5.Coming back from a camping trip in Scotland yesterday, the trip longer on the M6 due to two accidents, a light came on with an icon of a cup of coffee, telling me I needed to take a break. Has this happened to anyone else?
Nice dawg Gez B, we got two mischevious terriorists ourselves. Wonderful little buggers aren't they.Coming back from a camping trip in Scotland yesterday, the trip longer on the M6 due to two accidents, a light came on with an icon of a cup of coffee, telling me I needed to take a break. Has this happened to anyone else?
No, you're not the only one that didn't know - I didn't either. Just been out to check Cali and found the card slot!I've just discovered that my cubby hole cover has a credit card slot in the underside! Ideal location for the roadside assistance card!
Am I the only one who didn't know??
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Go well with the California just the right size. As you will know don't shed hair and never get in with muddy pawsNice dawg Gez B, we got two mischevious terriorists ourselves. Wonderful little buggers aren't they.
Coming back from a camping trip in Scotland yesterday, the trip longer on the M6 due to two accidents, a light came on with an icon of a cup of coffee, telling me I needed to take a break. Has this happened to anyone else?
Yes, its telling you to take a break. Marvellous, they've thought of everything, well nearly everything on the California.Coming back from a camping trip in Scotland yesterday, the trip longer on the M6 due to two accidents, a light came on with an icon of a cup of coffee, telling me I needed to take a break. Has this happened to anyone else?
Been out today with passengers in the back for the first time Apparently when you speak in the front it comes out of the rear speakers they thought they were on a proper guided tour round the Peak District
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