Is it right to flash "foggers"..

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Re: Is it right to flash "foggers"..

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Neither do our BT/Sky fitters here :lol:
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Too true!! :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Is it right to flash "foggers"..

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Ah, but I bet they get paid more than 400 quid a month.
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Re: Is it right to flash "foggers"..

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Welton wrote:Here's one for you - does the 406 turn off the heated rear screen by itself like Ford's do after 7 minutes?

I've never left it on like this as I like to turn it off myself thank you very much.

My D8 has turned off the rear screen permanently!!
It was a smokey end to a much missed function at this time of year! Just wish I could find the fault! :cry:
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Re: Is it right to flash "foggers"..

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ed209 wrote:
Welton wrote:Here's one for you - does the 406 turn off the heated rear screen by itself like Ford's do after 7 minutes?

I've never left it on like this as I like to turn it off myself thank you very much.

My D8 has turned off the rear screen permanently!!
It was a smokey end to a much missed function at this time of year! Just wish I could find the fault! :cry:
After around 10 mins it turns its self off.
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MMine doesn't and the blowers or anything else to do with the cc do not
work unless the engine is running :shock:
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Nice. The D8 will flatten its battery nice and quickly if left with the ignition on but the engine not running, as I've discovered once (thankfully on a hill!) and my dad discovered this week :lol:
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Re: Is it right to flash "foggers"..

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I say lads! at least you Know who the PLANKS are if they drive around with those fog lights on ,
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