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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
Yes, I use it on mine - of course it has to be fitted as an option. All the higher spec models have the auto timer feature however this is not linked to a fuel burning heater so will only blow cold air round the car.
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20th Dec 2007 9:23am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 26 Mar 2007 Location: Mongolia (where the Mongs come from) Posts: 108 |
I wonder if you can extend the range by placing the remote against your head like you can with the remote keyfob? Halfway Down The Stairs,
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21st Dec 2007 11:22am |
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jimmy Member Since: 21 Jun 2007 Location: LONDON Posts: 22 |
thanks guys, went back to dealer,and they fitted some new things made in China! think they are called batteries.
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22nd Dec 2007 11:52am |
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discopete Member Since: 10 Aug 2007 Location: Midlands Posts: 3 |
Hi
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23rd Dec 2007 10:11am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 26 Mar 2007 Location: Mongolia (where the Mongs come from) Posts: 108 |
I believe the FBH acts only as an engine pre-heater, not a heater for the car. Halfway Down The Stairs,
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24th Dec 2007 11:56am |
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roverron Member Since: 16 Apr 2009 Location: Londerzeel Posts: 86 |
A FBH is a std equipment in many "big" cars like suv and mv's, as the engine (often a diesel) is not able to heaten quick enough the interiour.In the FFRR TD6 the FBH is fitted as standard, it works automaticly when you start the engine and ambient temperature is below 5°C and stops when engine temperature gets warm (80°C)enough.
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18th Apr 2009 9:18pm |
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