can't quite think of the right phrase to ask for more info about your retro seniors :lol: :lol: :lol: but they sound like cool old folk to me!Andy said:Dealer corrected the poor colour and fitting of retro seniors...
can't quite think of the right phrase to ask for more info about your retro seniors :lol: :lol: :lol: but they sound like cool old folk to me![/aitchjaybee said:Andy said:Dealer corrected the poor colour and fitting of retro seniors...
JKL said:I have front sensors, last week standing in a traffic jam I had a lorry next to me. Sensors were beeping all the time.
My dealer will now install a switch off button where the dead button next to the display cycling button...
DrSlackBladder said:JKL said:I have front sensors, last week standing in a traffic jam I had a lorry next to me. Sensors were beeping all the time.
My dealer will now install a switch off button where the dead button next to the display cycling button...
If they're the standard Mitsi fitted front sensors, there's already a button to switch them off, a fairly well hidden round black button with "P" on it behind the wiper stalk on the right of the steering wheel.
JKL said:DrSlackBladder said:JKL said:I have front sensors, last week standing in a traffic jam I had a lorry next to me. Sensors were beeping all the time.
My dealer will now install a switch off button where the dead button next to the display cycling button...
If they're the standard Mitsi fitted front sensors, there's already a button to switch them off, a fairly well hidden round black button with "P" on it behind the wiper stalk on the right of the steering wheel.
I doubt, as my dealer fitted the sensors (4 sensors) and he claims they are original: I will have a look, so on a european left hand drive this button should be also on the right ?
RazMan said:Are these aftermarket or OEM? Is there a function in the MMCS to switch them on? I want more beeps too!! :lol:
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