@EnifferCan you show us a photo of the the High Load output at the front please?
From woods in other locations! Really good off-road in its original, simple form. I hope the Grenadier will be its natural successor, and that‘s why I‘be bought one, rather than the latest G WagenIf you drive a black G wagen in my city Mr Plod will assume you have what is known as "unexplained wealth" and keep a close eye on your comings and goings.
Plus you know the owner is clueless about going offroad.
In my neck of the woods that is, I wouldn't want to generalise.
No problem let me get the photos to you.
No probs I’ll get all the info and post asap. It’s really helpful for me and me team to get these details nailed before handovers so it’s all good. Found out today the Grenadier doesn’t have a dipstick. Everyday is a school day.@Eniffer Thanks. It's the high load bonnet outlet that I was after. View attachment 7807218
The diesel does have a dipstickNo probs I’ll get all the info and post asap. It’s really helpful for me and me team to get these details nailed before handovers so it’s all good. Found out today the Grenadier doesn’t have a dipstick. Everyday is a school day.
Which you are not allowed to use…The diesel does have a dipstick
It still physically has one and I think it is important that a dealer is made aware of it.Which you are not allowed to use…
It's there to fill a tube with a hole in itEverything is alright. The diesel has a dipstick…
… but you are not allowed to use it
Without doubt, in my mind at least. The Defender looks so much more than the G-Wagon. But strangely, the G-Wagon does have something special. Could it be down to its Germanic heritage? Not really sure but I am as enthusiastic about the Grenadiers G-Wagon qualities as I am its Defender looks.From woods in other locations! Really good off-road in its original, simple form. I hope the Grenadier will be its natural successor, and that‘s why I‘be bought one, rather than the latest G Wagen
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it's a tactical dipstickIt's there to fill a tube with a hole in it
No, there IS a dipstick in the diesel. We are just told to not use it for oil level measurement.Well if we have collectively determined that there is no dip stick then they will have to use the sump plug to change the oil.