teddywood1
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sorry nodge but it is better than trying to fit 2 cups in when you can not get at the handlesTurning the Freelander's interior into a nursery isn't going to help it with its image
sorry nodge but it is better than trying to fit 2 cups in when you can not get at the handlesTurning the Freelander's interior into a nursery isn't going to help it with its image
Have you fitted the double DIN HU in yet? I like the idea, even if I keep mine standard (it's all the original beige colour, with contrasting teal plastic - part of the appeal of the earlier cars for me!)
At least it's only till Christmas to wait. If I asked the wife for a lovely stereo. She'd say why put a good stereo in that old thing. Referring to my 05 Freelander!!Oh no! Now in suspense until after Christmas!!!
The switches from the airco and the other heating switch are the same, the one of the rear window heating is different, but I could fit it by removing the rims on the back with a small chisel. I don't have seat heating, so I am not sure whether that would work for those switches too. Putting the old switches back when the rims are removed shouldn't be a problem, if you wanted to.
The actual switches are the same though, some have the locating tabs in different positions but you can literally just pop the front switch fascia off the facelift version and fit it to the old switch. It helps if you have a bunch of switches from a broken car like i did as you can just mix and match till you find the switch with the correct plug socket to fit the existing wires and then worry about which fascia it needs afterwards.When I fitted pre-facelift leather seats into my post facelift TD4 I took the switches with the seats from the pre-facelift. They are totally different and incompatible. Don't know about the rest of the switches.
+1 what colour is that?I like the colour the horrible silvery parts have been painted. Looks very nice.
How did you get your get your hazard switch looking so good? Mine is the old (too big) one, to use it I have to pull the switch out of the dash