every time I look out of the window and see my old L322 parked on my neighbors drive opposite I wonder if I've done the right thing getting the L405 and then I put my foot down 🤣, and the comfort. I thought the L322 was good but even the missus...
I've always said that the L322 is a dainty girl with proportions that are just right. And been laughed at when I have said it. This photo proves the point. Those other things look like they have the face of a proboscis monkey 🐵👃🤣
Oh and before...
I’d imagine it’s the same thing. But you’ve got 4 zone; driver, front passenger, DS rear passenger and PS rear passenger.
Fan speed is likely controlled by the front controls though.
I know, I'm gutted :). I will miss the old girl though :(
She'll be going in the for sale section if anyone is interested. Needs welding in the usual places, rear arches, rear quarter, or a spare parts car :eek:.
Hmmmmm they have some life in them yet :Do_O
Spotted this absolute beauty at a steam rally last weekend.
phwoah.
200tdi and mint..
Amazing looking motor..
After a 7 year love hate relationship I've decided it's time to let the L322 go. As much as I'd like to keep it I don't have the space for it along side this
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could be faulty or could need calibrating.
Where is the green line in relation to the orange wheel centers? pic's of your screen are useful
Is the car sitting level at normal ride height?
Got me MOT due in September but found out yesterday the place I have always used for many years now got burnt to he ground a couple of months back.. As Tony the owner is in his 80's and his son is now 60 it doesn't look like they will be...
Oooooo that's interesting. Methinks I might just spend some time taking a non-damaged speaker out of the unit I just bought, and put it in the original unit. Then the one thing I can do is done and saves the guys one little job. It also means...
If they are wired in series and the replacement has a broken wire it will stop both. If they are in parallel and one is short circuit it will also stop the both. Either way you would need a multimeter to test it.