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dan_uk_1984



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

You also have to consider your resale in a few years time, no one wants the HSE now let alone in the future. Also I didnt think Bi-Xenons were standard on the HSE? But may be wrong on this, my brain is frazzled from all the xenon/bi-xenon/halogen talk recently.

You get MUCH nicer seats in the Vogue as well as heated steering wheel and heated rear seats as standard, I believe these were options on the HSE. You'll also get the 13 speaker Harman Kardon sound system vs the 6 speaker bogo unit.

DVD player is Autobiography only I'm afraid Razz Although I paid less than your budget for mine with a FBH standard! 

Post #34742 3rd Nov 2010 5:34pm
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Tesh



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black

Im a bit confused here Whistle

What do I need, to get mine working?

I had a look at the option on the nav screen this morning and all Ive got is aux ventilation

Post #34823 4th Nov 2010 12:39pm
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dan_uk_1984



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

Tesh wrote:
Im a bit confused here Whistle

What do I need, to get mine working?

I had a look at the option on the nav screen this morning and all Ive got is aux ventilation


Depends what components you have already and what functionality you ant to get out of it?

Do you want the timer, or do you want the remote? Or both?

Do you already have the loom behind the fuse pannel in the boot? Have you looked at the workshop manual to see the component location diagram? You should then be able to see what bits you already have and what bits you need. If you read the link I posted about the discovery pre-heater the theory is the same... 

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doublejay



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I'm sure the RR fully fledged version



close....it's Full Fat round these parts. Thumbs Up

Welcome along.

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4x4 Beetle



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England 

doublejay wrote:
Quote:
I'm sure the RR fully fledged version



close....it's Full Fat round these parts. Thumbs Up

Welcome along.


Well spotted that man - full marks (or is that full fat) for observation - I like to see that hence I previously wrote Xenons are fitted as standard to FFRR HSE, which of course, they are Thumbs Up

This FBH issue throws up a myriad of variables Confused

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SKOT



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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

I wish I had read this post and the wiki before.

I have just sat in the FF on the drive with cold air blowing into my face for the last 15 minutes (assuming that Aux Ventilation was some kind of heater) - I think the neighbours think I've lost the plot......

On a serious note, I will be interested to know if Aux Ventilation has many / any uses? Does anyone here actually use theirs for anythng constructive?!

And on my last point of trivia, has enyone else noticed that the 5 x EAS lights are very very faintly lit whilst the ECU is still awake?

Yawn 2006 4.2 SC
2019 Renault Zoe Dynamique Nav

Post #161686 3rd Jan 2013 7:27pm
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spanner



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Aux heat and vent can be activated in a HSE and can be set on the mid unit or by remote activation if you plug in the reciever and get a fob what you will need is the ecu programing

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Dolphinboy



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Atacama Sand

cool. how do you set it to come on automatically using the MID unit?

Post #161695 3rd Jan 2013 8:02pm
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spanner



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when ecu programed you have 2 selections on mid HEAT and VENT you just put the time you want it to come on same as you do with sat nav screen

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aneurysm1



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get yourself a range rover and get the idea of a shogun out your head, they are just not in the same league. Whatever spec you are happy with, thats in your budget then go for it. I will be looking for one sometime soon and dont have money to burn, so at this moment i would be happy with any range rover because driving a range rover is what i want more than all the fancy specs!

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Dolphinboy



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Ah, but spanner, the HSE only has a single Cd slot and no full screen as in the vogue so how do u set it using the display? Shocked Confused

Post #161761 3rd Jan 2013 11:33pm
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spanner



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when the ecu is programed it gives you the extra vent and heat options and you select them via the buttons under the mid display you also set the time for it to come on using the buttons

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Dolphinboy



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Atacama Sand

cool. Now I understand. Thumbs Up
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how does one get the ECU programmed to do this? does it need a stealer?

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