A.K WINDOWS
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As above does anyone work out of one of these ? any pics
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I can lock my cab with back doors open on my connect and do often....you should be able to with the trafic toothanks ended up going with a traffic , does anyone use one of these my only gripe with it is that you cant lock the front cab whilst the back doors are open ,bit of a ****** as i have my dog with me a lot
Have you tried locking all doors then unlocking the rear. On my Partner there are 3 buttons on the remote, lock all, unlock front (double press unlocks all) and unlock rear only.thanks ended up going with a traffic , does anyone use one of these my only gripe with it is that you cant lock the front cab whilst the back doors are open ,bit of a ****** as i have my dog with me a lot
You work rural don’t you?There you go...I have my tank fitted length ways so the weight is evenly distributed between the axles and my trad gear,cloths,etc are right near my side door for quick access.
We have a 21 plate Trafic where you can lock front doors seperately. Can you not just put the key in and lock the cabinmy key remote only has two buttons lock and unlock , anyone else drive a vivaro / traffic later model ?
Leafy suburbs mate and semi rural....it pulls fine.i don't drive down dirt tracks though...you will probably be better with a pickup if you work in the countryside with these type of roadsYou work rural don’t you?
How do you find the L2 copes with country lanes/dirt tracks etc? Does it pull the weight of the 500l ok?
Have you tried reading the manual? If you haven't got one you can usually find one online.my key remote only has two buttons lock and unlock , anyone else drive a vivaro / traffic later model ?
CheersLeafy suburbs mate and semi rural....it pulls fine.i don't drive down dirt tracks though...you will probably be better with a pickup if you work in the countryside with these type of roads