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Revers camera when in offroad mode. (Fullsize please.)
Leaving the doors open also leaves the puddle lights on (if fitted)Another request
Leaving any door open for a while drains the battery, a lot. Much more than I was expecting, it must be the Infotainment unit drawing the power.
When parked, I would prefer the info unit only coming on when the driver's door is opened - not all doors.
that's what I was thinking of, but getting it to stay without damage and be able to quickly and easily attach/remove whilst drivingYou could easily make a “screen protector” out of heavily tinted plastic (like the kind people put over license plates) and maybe notch out the Speedo area.
Put on a proper, hardened glass screen protector (which are ultimately removable) and then use two or three Velcro dots in the “corners” to attach and detach the tinted one. The Velcro will keep it in place fine and the other half is on the glass screen protector so no damage to the screen itself.that's what I was thinking of, but getting it to stay without damage and be able to quickly and easily attach/remove whilst driving
X2 that!!!NO DPF BURNOFF IN OFFROAD MODE (DIESEL MODELS)
Can we find out whether a DPF burnoff is delayed if the car has OFFROAD or the WADING modes selected. I have asked my dealer.
INEOS please add this feature to reduce fire risks offroad, esp in spinfex areas. I am talking about delaying the burn until a safer time.
Plus it would be good to know when a DPF burn is underway, so the driver can avoid higher risk activities, like driving through dry grass!
I thought I had seen somewhere, the manual, I could be wrong, I usually am, that the DPF burn was disabled in off road and wade mode. In wade mode aren't the fans disabled to prevent splashing, if so surely the DPF burn would be disabled as well.NO DPF BURNOFF IN OFFROAD MODE (DIESEL MODELS)
Can we find out whether a DPF burnoff is delayed if the car has OFFROAD or the WADING modes selected. I have asked my dealer.
INEOS please add this feature to reduce fire risks offroad, esp in spinfex areas. I am talking about delaying the burn until a safer time.
Plus it would be good to know when a DPF burn is underway, so the driver can avoid higher risk activities, like driving through dry grass!
According to the Australian manual, it is disabled in wading mode, but not off-road mode.I thought I had seen somewhere, the manual, I could be wrong, I usually am, that the DPF burn was disabled in off road and wade mode. In wade mode aren't the fans disabled to prevent splashing, if so surely the DPF burn would be disabled as well.
Told you, I'm usually wrong...According to the Australian manual, it is disabled in wading mode, but not off-road mode.
There is a setting in android auto to fix that.MAP STAYS IN DAYTIME MODE EVEN WHEN HEADLIGHTS ARE ON DURING DAY
Currently (and this is pre the latest s/w update so maybe it's fixed) when driving during the day with headlights on, the map switches to night (dark) mode making it difficult to read.
Although there are some menu options around this topic there is nothing that allows selection of daytime mode for the map while headlights are on.
In Australia we are encouraged to drive with headlights on on the highway to improve overall visibility at distance, and to reduce risk during overtaking. So, I think this is important.