LR-hobbs

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I found these spare connectors where all my towing electrics are.

Can anyone tell me what they are for ?
 

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Early discovery had an option of a second Aircon unit mounted in the roof for hot country's but I don't think it was an option in the disco 3 .
It's really bugging me as I'd love to find out and possibly retrofit what ever they are for , mines a late 2009 discovery 3 GS so maybe that has something to do with it.
 
Early discovery had an option of a second Aircon unit mounted in the roof for hot country's but I don't think it was an option in the disco 3 .
Early L319's (Discovery 3) had them as standard in HSE spec. for a very short period of time, after that, it was an option but not included in any specification or market. I specified in on both my Discovery 3's (to keep the dogs cool) and it was an either/or option in Discovery 4's - I don't think you could have the rear entertainment pack and rear aircon due to the weight, not usage of space.
 
Early L319's (Discovery 3) had them as standard in HSE spec. for a very short period of time, after that, it was an option but not included in any specification or market. I specified in on both my Discovery 3's (to keep the dogs cool) and it was an either/or option in Discovery 4's - I don't think you could have the rear entertainment pack and rear aircon due to the weight, not usage of space.
Cool...
I'll investigate that as would quite like a system to install and as disco 3 models are turning to dust in the scrappers I'll get busy
 
My tuppence worth for that plug relates to it being used for the tow bar connection for trailers with electric braking, which are popular in the USA.
 
I'm not sure the Metropolis had rear AC as standard, it was basically a 'blinged-up HSE' from memory - and only 300 were manufactured.
 

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