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daveo



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found a new function

was out today in london and found out a new function on the sun roof, i was quite surprised.
now some of you are going to say "i know that" but here goes anyway.
did you know the sun roof not only slides fully back but can remain in the closed position and just tilt open. V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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From the manual: "To tilt the roof: Press the centre part of the switch - the rear edge of the roof automatically rises to the fully tilted position"

Also, the little picture on the face of the button itself kind of gives it away.... Rolling Eyes

Sorry, couldn't resist........

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Avi



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Re: found a new function

daveo wrote:
was out today in london and found out a new function on the sun roof, i was quite surprised.
now some of you are going to say "i know that" but here goes anyway.
did you know the sun roof not only slides fully back but can remain in the closed position and just tilt open.


Just like pretty much every other car with a sunroof ? Very Happy

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ignore those comments dave Wink

i'm finding out new things about the range every day, btw whats that stick in the center console with P.R.N.D. on it. Very Happy

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That stands for

Please
Return to
Nearest
Dealer …. Laughing

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Rolling with laughter

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Thumbs Up Bow down Rolling with laughter

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T24RES



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Mick, that made my eyes water. Funniest thing for days, excellent. Rolling with laughter Ian

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It used to be called a:

PRNDL
(Pronounced "prindle") The lever used to select gears on an automobile equipped with an automatic transmission. Usually located on the column behind the steering wheel, or floor mounted on the center console, ahead of and between the front seats.
ex. Put the PRNDL in D to move forward, in R to reverse, and use L when climbing steep hills.

which led to the terms:

PRNDL hinder
when a makeout session in a car is disrupted by the center PRNDL stick in the car, thus preventing (or hindering) the two kissers from getting any closer.
ex. i really want to get closer to you, too bad for this PRNDL hinder.

and

PRNDL Stick
Pronounced "prindle stick". The gear shift in a car.
ex. "Dude, my PRNDL stick is stuck in park! How will we get to McD's?"

Cool


Mick, you and your avatars. With this one I find myself having to resist the urge to slide towards the screen and try to look down from the top Rolling Eyes 
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Steve - is that why LR invented the rotary selector? To avoid the Prindle obstructing??? Laughing

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SteveMFr wrote:

Mick, you and your avatars. With this one I find myself having to resist the urge to slide towards the screen and try to look down from the top Rolling Eyes


At least with this newer avatar you'll be trying to look from the bottom of the screen upwards …. Laughing Laughing Laughing

And i wonder how many have ……. Whistle Whistle Laughing Laughing Laughing

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MICK wrote:
SteveMFr wrote:

Mick, you and your avatars. With this one I find myself having to resist the urge to slide towards the screen and try to look down from the top Rolling Eyes


At least with this newer avatar you'll be trying to look from the bottom of the screen upwards …. Laughing Laughing Laughing

And i wonder how many have ……. Whistle Whistle Laughing Laughing Laughing


I must say it's bloody distracting... Whistle

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