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Like all things, nothing is ever easy.

And so i need a few answers b4 i pimp the stag out, if you know-able types could help me with a few puzzles id love it!

A - Headlight angle adustment

B - "no idea"

C - "no idea" (sports mode?)

D - "no idea" (front demister?)

E - Passenger 3 way toggle seat heater

F - Driver 3 way toggle seat heater

G - "no idea" (diff lock for low traction like snow?)

Final set is actuly about globes, what type fits where? (im used to plain old H7/4)

H - "no idea" (D2R i think)

I - "no idea" (D2R possibly again)

J - "no idea" (crappy yellow fog lights)

And on the fog lights, i wont bother sending a pic. i have 3 settings for the fog lights Off, low icon, low icon + high icon. I couldnt tell a difference between both on settings. (and it doesnt have auto off, ill have to change that)

Thanks in advance guys!

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B heated strip along bottom of windscreen to unstick frozen wipers

C synchro button locks awd into 50/50 front rear for take off - gets overridden by computer once you get speed up.

D heated rear screen and on my car heats the side mirrors (may be disabled by compliance in Aus)

G snow button - locks out 1st so you take off in 2nd

English language versions of the handbook (but not the workshop manual) are available for about $40. You can have mine for $30 posted.

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EF heated front seats??

Yes, i have the leather interior with the heated seats. Kinda funny as i didnt explain it to the GF and just turned them on, funny look on her face when she finaly comprehended the heat under her bum.

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dont know aye . in saying i want one tho i dont really need it .i drove down a track that turned into loose dry sand so i stopped . . went and did whatever we were doing . upon reversing stalled it first go . second try gave it some more welly and i felt the back wheels slip for less time than i could count and it was straight to 5o% torque split and moving backwards aye . really worked better than i was gonna give it credit for . goes awesome on snow too aye .

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pop the headlight adjusting one out and make sure it's plugged in, mine was unplugged during compliance.

for the second position for your fog lights (with the 2 symbols), do you have 2 reversing lights or just one? if only one, the other light will have a red panel which is a rear fog light. this position turns that on

D.

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A - Headlight angle adustment

B - "no idea"

C - "no idea" (sports mode?)

D - "no idea" (front demister?)

E - Passenger 3 way toggle seat heater

F - Driver 3 way toggle seat heater

G - "no idea" (diff lock for low traction like snow?)

Final set is actuly about globes, what type fits where? (im used to plain old H7/4)

H - "no idea" (D2R i think)

I - "no idea" (D2R possibly again)

J - "no idea" (crappy yellow fog lights)

And on the fog lights, i wont bother sending a pic. i have 3 settings for the fog lights Off, low icon, low icon + high icon. I couldnt tell a difference between both on settings. (and it doesnt have auto off, ill have to change that)

Thanks for all the replies, the answers are below!

A - Headlight angle adustment

B - Window wiper de-icer

C - 50/50 drivetrain split

D - Rear window de-icer/de-fogger

E - Passenger 3 way toggle seat heater

F - Driver 3 way toggle seat heater

G - Snow mode, 1st gear lockout

And on the fog lights, there is front and rear fog lights.

Thanks for all the answers!

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It's to turn one of these on & off

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I might as well put this here instead of starting a new thread.

Anyone know what this button does?

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Sorry about the picture quality, my phone is shit and I dont have a proper camera

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It's to turn one of these on & off

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Ah, thats interesting. My stag doesnt have one of those, i guess it must have been removed by a previous owner.

I've seen those sort of things on some other imports though, but never knew what they were for. Am I right in assuming it's an aerial of some sort? Or is that completely wrong? Sorry about the newby questions

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