mozz smith

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:welcome2:hi lads , i have 3 questions of wich im sure you will help with
1st --- in a 2000 vogue p38 does the wiring loom include the facility to fit a p38 sat nav into as it does not have a factory fitted sat-nav but have aqqired one without the wiring ?????plus where can i get a 2011 disc from and the name of it please ?

2nd where are the sensors for tha air bags ???? so i can clean them ?????

3rd on the air ciculation 2 new blend motors were fitted approx 18 mths ago .now the passenger side only blows cold air and drivers side does both hot n cold ?????????????

all your input would be greatfully recieved .kind regards mozz:confused::confused::confused:
 
A non sat nav Vogue does not include the wiring to install the nav. You can install it relatively easily and with fewer problems than the Factory fitted cars have - namely your car does not rely on the very poorly housed DSP amp. Yours will have its amps in the doors.
I have a guy who has made me up some retro wiring looms to do such a job.
If your nav computer has the later hardware/software installed on it you can use L322 cd discs. If not there are quite a few other makes you can use - navtech etc.
 
cheers matey how much do they cost for the loom and also have you got the antennas for the satnav ?? and cost please cheers mozz.
 
Don't listen to me as I am new to Rangies, but until the Learned Ones turn up I'd like to suggest the airbag sensors are yellow items behind the headlights. I was browsing the Workshop Manual recently and I have a feeling in my bones . . .
 
:welcome2:hi lads , i have 3 questions of wich im sure you will help with
1st --- in a 2000 vogue p38 does the wiring loom include the facility to fit a p38 sat nav into as it does not have a factory fitted sat-nav but have aqqired one without the wiring ?????plus where can i get a 2011 disc from and the name of it please ?

2nd where are the sensors for tha air bags ???? so i can clean them ?????

3rd on the air ciculation 2 new blend motors were fitted approx 18 mths ago .now the passenger side only blows cold air and drivers side does both hot n cold ?????????????

all your input would be greatfully recieved .kind regards mozz:confused::confused::confused:

Well Mozz mate you picked a bad time Data is on hols.

First question, don't have a clue ref wiring. Fleabay but expensive depends on system. TeleAtlas.

Second question, if you mean EAS sensors. They are on chassis above axles. Don't think you can clean them you will probably destroy them trying, but you can clean the connections to them. If they have leaked water they will be knackered change them.

Third question, Maybe sticking, try exercising them by pressing the control buttons alternatly several times to try and free them off. If that does not work get the faults read they may have failed.
 
cheers wammers , i know keiths in uk somwhere thought he might ave his laptop with him , and thanks for your input top stuff as ususal ,kind regards mozz
 
cheers wammers , i know keiths in uk somwhere thought he might ave his laptop with him , and thanks for your input top stuff as ususal ,kind regards mozz
Got the laptop but no internet connection. Wammers knows more then me anyway:D As he said you can only clean the connectors to the EAS height sensors:D:D
 
hi keith ,i knew you wouldn't be far away ,hope you enjoying the english weather , and thanks for your reply ,,cheers mozz
 
Don't listen to me as I am new to Rangies, but until the Learned Ones turn up I'd like to suggest the airbag sensors are yellow items behind the headlights. I was browsing the Workshop Manual recently and I have a feeling in my bones . . .


You are actually 100% correct! Those are the airbag sensors ie they are crash sensors that will fire the occupant safety airbags in the event of a collision. Mozz we think however was referring to his air suspension bladders or airsprings. Which strictly speaking haven't any sensors at all. Which is why Wammers led his answer with reference to the EAS height sensors!

Funnily enough, we all actually speak the same language. ;)
 
You are actually 100% correct! Those are the airbag sensors ie they are crash sensors that will fire the occupant safety airbags in the event of a collision. Mozz we think however was referring to his air suspension bladders or airsprings. Which strictly speaking haven't any sensors at all. Which is why Wammers led his answer with reference to the EAS height sensors!

Funnily enough, we all actually speak the same language. ;)

Not things you want to start cleaning of course unless you are wearing a bomb proof suit and ear defenders. :D:D:D
 
hi rasheed . yes your right i did mean air bags sensor . wammers was right as always ,i forgot they were called height sensors , ta very much regards mozz:):):)
 
3rd on the air ciculation 2 new blend motors were fitted approx 18 mths ago .now the passenger side only blows cold air and drivers side does both hot n cold ?????????????

Hi mate, if you do need a replacement set of blend motors, I have a genuine (+ Brand new) LR set for sale if interested
 

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