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What is this switch for?

3.5K views 32 replies 9 participants last post by  Dave C  
#1 ·
Hi all,
Just collected my Nav this afternoon............'09 plate acenta....and i love it......

One question, a switch on the dash, i do not know what it does......it is by my right knee in between the light adjuster and the mirror adjuster..........just a small switch that lights up when pushed.

I have checked the book and on this site ....but no joy......the dealers are now closed......so any ideas chaps/esses

Thank you

Dave :oops:
 
#27 ·
dejongj said:
SparkyDave said:
dejongj said:
I've got a switch there as well, but mine is to enable/disable the front parking sensors. Useful for when I am bumper chasing on the motorway ;-)
Smiley noted, but seriously?????
Yep, different cultures and different backgrounds do different things....If people don't move over, I'll push them over...That's how I was taught...It's tough out there, so survival of the fittest and dont hog the lane :thumbright:
I agree with your point about not hogging lanes, but tailgating is for losers and highly irresponsible. When (not if) you smash someone up the rear end, it's probably them that's going to come off worse - what with you being in a big f'off 4wd. Ever thought of the consquences and the fact there may even be kids in the car you're trying to intimidate?

I get people like you behind me when I'm going with the flow of the traffic, but keeping a safe distance. A quick jab of the brakes generally makes them cr*p themselves and back off. I'm guessing you're the sort that would just get really angry and aggressive though if that was done to you.
 
#28 ·
I never tailgate, thats why we have so many delays these days with the motorway accidents :? Tailgate me by all means as it wont be my insurance going up, i like to leave a big gap that gets bigger if i have some numpty up my jacksie knowing they will try to undertake, thats where chips, maps, air filters and performance exuast all come into play :lol: Just winds them up when you put your foot down...they soon back off knowing 2 tonne of truck can hit 135 :mrgreen:
 
#32 ·
Dave C said:
Funny ...i thought i had read somewhere that tracker did not transfer.....but you know what it is like ....you look at so much on the internet when you are thinking of getting something...that it all goes into a blur.... :?

There’s no reason they cant move it, as long as they know where the installer fitted it, once found it can be de-installed and fitted to another vehicle, but of course they couldn’t charge you all over again when supplying a second unit for the next vehicle…. :wink: :roll: