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Main Differences Between 3rd Gen SSRX And SSRG
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When your at the coast "sea level" set the altometer? to zero then when you start to drive inland it will give you your presant altitude.Originally posted by toyota hilux View PostI cant get a grip with any of those controls, non ofthem make sense to me
Borometer is a pile of shite though, can't make head nor tail of it.
If its not broke don't fix it.
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has it not got the "rain", "fair", "sunny" designation to help you out then, bl00dy tart machines, what happened to the real men of this site who didn't need the hair driers/tongs and other 3rd gen gubbins.
Anyhow, got to go do the shopping, I've been called.
"Sorry Dear, I'm just coming"
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LOL, Scopion you should know better, this thread will go the same as others, there is very little rhyme or reason the spec levels on Surfs, of any Gen.
I have a SSR-X here with power rear mirrror/spoiler, carbon trim, compass thingy, wind deflectors, tilt n' slide sun roof, twin batteries, power folding wing mirrors, etc......
Just find one you like, with the gadgets you want, and ignore what it says on the back.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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I live on the coast, how do you set the altometer to zero?Originally posted by si tate View PostWhen your at the coast "sea level" set the altometer? to zero then when you start to drive inland it will give you your presant altitude.
Borometer is a pile of shite though, can't make head nor tail of it.
Thanks,
Bails.
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The altimeter reads in metres above/below Mean Sea Level (MSL), at median tide. If you find out what the barometric pressure is in the area you live in, you use this to set the altimeter and it'll work the rest out by itself. If you're interested, it adds or subtracts the difference between the local altimeter setting and standard air pressure of 1013.4Hpa and uses this figure to work out your altitude above mean sea level. Its not accurate unless you know the local barometer setting and this changes hour by hour, day by day.Originally posted by bails View PostI live on the coast, how do you set the altometer to zero?
Thanks,
Bails.
An aviation METAR is the best source for the local barometric pressure setting, you can get one here: http://aviationweather.gov/adds/metars/ All you need is 4 digit ICAO identifier code of your nearest airport, which you can find here: http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/aptcodesearch.aspEn Ferus Hostis. Be your own man. Follow nobody.
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Originally posted by Surfer Ross View Postand rear/side window heat and parking sensors
Originally posted by stormforce View PostOh yea i forgot all about the boot side windows were heated aswell Ross.One of the only surfs that i know of that has it on
Sorry to burst your bubbles guys, but they're not heating elements, they're aerials.
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