Yes it doesDoesn’t off road mode allow you to do this? I haven’t tried it mind but think it allows you to drive with a door open.

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Yes it doesDoesn’t off road mode allow you to do this? I haven’t tried it mind but think it allows you to drive with a door open.
Mine has just gone in this morning to investigate an oil leak from the turbo. I too had smoke from under the hood, although I wouldn't call it billowing. The drops would hit the exhaust under the turbo and thus cause the smoke. I am hoping for a quick fix, and not a dodgy one. Parts, if required, seem to be a little scarce in the land downunder.Leak.
I noticed smoke billowing out of my engine bay while waiting at an intersection (I initially thought engine bay fire there was that much).
Hi TomShe's definitely interested in feedback and suggestions too.
Hi Tom
Unfortunately I had to use the UK INEOS roadside recovery yesterday which raised a couple of issues Lynn may not be aware of:
The AA databases both simply say no “technical information available”.
The recovery company( national company) were not aware of the transfer bolt and would not be prepared to remove it without instructions.
Although the AA attempted a hard reset, checked fuses and tried to clear, without success. the multiple fault codes, nothing helped.
Advertising roadside assist that can’t really offer any more than an owner could probably try ,is I believe a little misleading.
The only advantage appears to be that when the car is under two years old the AA the can organise a mid size hire car for 3 days
The AA ( and the other national breakdown companies for owners with cars over two years old ) should have the same information as dealers.
I should say both the AA and recovery company could not have been more helpful they both tried to help as much as they could
I now have all the EU bumper parts in the shed! sounds like I am sitting on a gold mine!I installed an aftermarket Warn winch with a LeTech winch mount. The mount alone costs approximately €2,400.
Initially, I wanted to install a mount from a Belgian company, which would have only cost around €1,350. However, that would have required me to purchase the original winch's three-piece plastic center section. These three parts would have cost another €1,300.
According to the dealer, a standard bumper costs approximately €2,500.
When I ordered the INEOS, I thought it was a fantastic idea that if something were damaged, you wouldn't have to replace the entire bumper and could buy individual parts. Now I understand why.