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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Angus06 on September 11, 2008, 16:28:05
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Just want to know if the wireing for all extras on a D2 is installed already and just needs to be drawn from the "birds nest" and have the right switch fittet -as I have heard about cruise control.
The extras I am looking for is the height adjustment of the rear suspension controlled by a plip. I know I have to buy the plip and maybe have it coded but will it work if I do that?
Also -did the D2 come with folding mirrors controlled from inside? And is all the hardware there?
Take care out there,
Casper, Denmark
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If you've got SLS already fitted - then you just need to buy the special 'plip from LR and have it coded to your vehicle.
Some D2 models came with folding mirrors - ES spec I believe (although you could probably have factory ordered them on lower spec versions). I think you need a additional 'ECU' to control the folding action, and the mirrors need to have the folding motors in them..........you can probably get all the bits from a breaker.
Jim
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I've had a heated front screen fitted to mine, plugs are already in the scuttle just needed connecting up, switch on the dash and a relay then the BCU needs re-programming, probably cos when you hit the screen button on the heater control panel it also puts that and rear screen heater on.
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Forgot to add my own "extras" question - anyone fitted an instrument panel dimmer? I assume the wirng is behind the dash cut-out for it.
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Pretty sure the wires are all there for all the extras, it would be a ball-ache having different wiring looms on the production line - not knowing which model it was ending up as.
I fitted the cruise control switches without any problems - no coding needed. I also bought a SLS fob which DID need coding by the dealer but as I was having a new key and fob I got it all done with those being re coded at the same time. Wondered if the SLS fob was a waste of money but have used it a couple of times on soft ground where trailers have sunk and unable to be wound up enough.