No but navigating your favourite stations on the driver display is a game of chance for me. Don’t find it very intuitiveHas anyone located the dab aerial?
I thought it was under a small panel in the centre of the roof immediately above the windscreen! Unless another owner out there has any clue.Has anyone located the dab aerial?
I think someone found a DAB amplifier somewhere in the rear behind the trim panels.I thought it was under a small panel in the centre of the roof immediately above the windscreen! Unless another owner out there has any clue.
"What did you do with your Grenadier today" post #575I think someone found a DAB amplifier somewhere in the rear behind the trim panels.
Hi beg, both @rovie and @Jean Mercier located the dab amplifier, which was located under rear panels. See link below. DaBulllHas anyone located the dab aerial?
@DaBull Thank you for forwarding it. I wasn't that fast yet!Hi beg, both @rovie and @Jean Mercier located the dab amplifier, which was located under rear panels. See link below. DaBulll
What did you do with your Grenadier today?
Thanks for the photos! That's exactly what this forum needs and is about! I'll certainly be ordering a LHD grab handle. I'm short and I'd rather use that than yanking on the steering wheel every time. As for the "head unit" - are you referring to the greyish rectangular box with the holes -...www.theineosforum.com
Wow, I don't know if that is sophisticated technology or not.
Well done that man
We should all chip in and buy him a Lego set so he stops breaking down his Grenadier.....@DCPU I can't tell if you are 1) trying to reverse engineer the vehicle, 2) take enough of it apart and back together again that you can say you built it yourself, or 3) you are just that damned curious.
I respect and salute you.
If you put an @ in front of the persons name, like this “@beg” @beg it will do it.How do you highlight someone's name in blue ?
To be clear ~ I did not do this. The hard work was done by someone else.@DCPU I can't tell if you are 1) trying to reverse engineer the vehicle, 2) take enough of it apart and back together again that you can say you built it yourself, or 3) you are just that damned curious.
I respect and salute you.