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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

I mean what is behind the push button that actually operates the circuit
As it resets every time you stop the vehicle it must only be a momentary contact switch not a latching mechanism.
Typically momentary contact switches are designed and built with a very low duty cycle capability.
For example they will only be carrying a current for a moment and not continuously, so duty cycle may only be 5% or maybe as high as 50%.
This means they are only designed to be on 5% of the time and off 95% of the time or 50/50.
Rarely ever are they designed to be switching 100% of the time.

I recall someone posted a year or more ago pictures of what was behind the panel but I can't find it.
This is all I have been able to find and behind the switch is the large panel on the left and reverse of that is a printed circuit board.
I have circled the switch mech in red and the indicator light in yellow.
I am not that knowledgeable on automotive printed circuit board switches so someone here may be able to identify this type and it's operation.
pretty sure that if it burns out or breaks you will probably need to replace the entire circuit board, which at Ineos rates is probably the wrong side of $1,000

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Little by little I get to add all the things I bought well before delivery. Today my Tougher seat covers, made 12/3/23. I can't thank @Tatum with working with me to make the custom black and grey. I am glad other people have latches on to my idea and have used the designed in their Grenadier It suits the no existent middle rear seat.
 

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This is all I have been able to find and behind the switch is the large panel on the left and reverse of that is a printed circuit board.
I have circled the switch mech in red and the indicator light in yellow.
I am not that knowledgeable on automotive printed circuit board switches so someone here may be able to identify this type and it's operation.
pretty sure that if it burns out or breaks you will probably need to replace the entire circuit board, which at Ineos rates is probably the wrong side of $1,000

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Your point is valid.
I've gone back to using the digital method of operation so no burnouts for me!.
 
THE KIMBERLEY
The reason I built out my Grenadier, to visit remote parts of Australia like the Kimberley. Back in the Nissan Patrol days I spent 7 weeks in the Kimberley area, as well as the Pilbara.

Pat Callinan has just released a video on the area (I just watched it). Many of these places I visited while I was there. There is a giant Doppler radar at the Five Rivers Lookout but the video does not show you that. It tracks Cyclones and weather in that area. When I visited someone had carved a giant man's you know what across the clay pan on the bottom left. They either blurred it out or it has gone.

Later you see another lookout platform on El Questro Station, if you are quite at Sunset and the Rock Wallabies will come out, from under the Platform, around dusk.

I enjoyed that video bringing back great memories, although there were some Yahoos, Bogans and Tossers :)

View: https://youtu.be/UAhhKH4b_iQ

An image I took at the Kimberley (from a helicopter at the Bungle Bungles, more images here):
Kimberley-Bungles-Apr-2015-RAW-Aerial-0190.jpg

Kimberley-Bungles-Apr-RAW-2015-0062.jpg



Bell's Gorge on the Gibb River Road (many more images here):
Bell-Gorge-The-Kimberley-0007.jpg


My favourite image from the Pilbara (Millstream Chichester National Park NP):
Pilbara-RAW-2015-0258_stitch.jpg
 
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THE KIMBERLEY
The reason I built out my Grenadier, to visit remote parts of Australia like the Kimberley. Back in the Nissan Patrol days I spent 7 weeks in the Kimberley area, as well as the Pilbara.

Pat Callinan has just released a video on the area (I just watched it). Many of these places I visited while I was there. There is a giant Doppler radar at the Five Rivers Lookout but the video does not show you that. It tracks Cyclones and weather in that area. When I visited someone had carved a giant man's you know what across the clay pan on the bottom left. They either blurred it out or it has gone.

Later you see another lookout platform on El Questro Station, if you are quite at Sunset and the Rock Wallabies will come out, from under the Platform, around dusk.

I enjoyed that video bringing back great memories, although there were some Yahoos, Bogans and Tossers :)

View: https://youtu.be/UAhhKH4b_iQ

An image I took at the Kimberley (from a helicopter at the Bungle Bungles, more images here):
Kimberley-Bungles-Apr-2015-RAW-Aerial-0190.jpg

Kimberley-Bungles-Apr-RAW-2015-0062.jpg



Bell's Gorge on the Gibb River Road (many more images here):
Bell-Gorge-The-Kimberley-0007.jpg


My favourite image from the Pilbara (Millstream Chichester National Park NP):
Pilbara-RAW-2015-0258_stitch.jpg
Stunning!
It's on a long bucket list but will have to wait until I'm fully retired. Bloody long way from home!
 
570 mile, ten hours in a day, round trip East Coast corridor drive to pick up my son’s things from school. Just chuck it all in the back. Effortless. Oh and I was surprised by having only two positive walk up interactions with strangers to talk grenadier. I’ve never experienced a negative interaction but only two in 500 miles is lower than average. I love this vehicle even before it hits dirt. And the. There is the dirt.
 
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