help ???
i need to find where is the plug for the diagnostic computer to a 97 land rover range rover. need to hhok up one to find what is whith the check engine light that is on.
i hope somebody will know this answer
thanks
i hope somebody will know this answer
thanks
I have checked it and i will have to say that i have found it but it was in the passenger side to the left ....
but thanx ... i found a little sticker that was saying where to find it so it was ok ..
but thanx ... i found a little sticker that was saying where to find it so it was ok ..
Helps to say which country you're in - UK and Australia have 'drivers' side on the correct side of the car, USA and mainland Europe it's on the wrong side - might be the reason for the confusion ;-)
Cheers,
Cheers,
you must be really proud to sustain that
)) ... that's cool mate, as you wish. it's on the uk's "correct" driver side ... L8er.
ORIGINAL: Adz
Helps to say which country you're in - UK and Australia have 'drivers' side on the correct side of the car, USA and mainland Europe it's on the wrong side - might be the reason for the confusion ;-)
Cheers,
Helps to say which country you're in - UK and Australia have 'drivers' side on the correct side of the car, USA and mainland Europe it's on the wrong side - might be the reason for the confusion ;-)
Cheers,
Which bit of the World are you in florinel76?
FWIW, the whole issue of LHD vs RHD stems from the Napoleonic wars - traditionally an army, particularly cavalry would march (ride) on the lefthand side of the road to enable troopers to mount or dismount their horses from the side of the road rather than the middle of the road. Napoleon, being a clever sort of bloke, reasoned that an army marching on the rigthhand side of the road would, therefore, appear to be marching away from an enemy and could more easily achieve suprise. How true this is, I can't say - but bearing in mind most people are right handed (personally I'm lefthanded) and would mount a horse from the left (unless you're from Arkansas, in which case you mount it like a sheep/pig, i.e. from the rear) and that horse transport predates vehicular transport, it does have a ring of truth about it.
Cheers (and please note - all defamatory comments are meant in good humour)
FWIW, the whole issue of LHD vs RHD stems from the Napoleonic wars - traditionally an army, particularly cavalry would march (ride) on the lefthand side of the road to enable troopers to mount or dismount their horses from the side of the road rather than the middle of the road. Napoleon, being a clever sort of bloke, reasoned that an army marching on the rigthhand side of the road would, therefore, appear to be marching away from an enemy and could more easily achieve suprise. How true this is, I can't say - but bearing in mind most people are right handed (personally I'm lefthanded) and would mount a horse from the left (unless you're from Arkansas, in which case you mount it like a sheep/pig, i.e. from the rear) and that horse transport predates vehicular transport, it does have a ring of truth about it.
Cheers (and please note - all defamatory comments are meant in good humour)
ORIGINAL: Adz
Lefthand facing the front or righthand facing the rear? No wait... righthand facing the front or lefthand facing the rear?
Confusing innit?
Lefthand facing the front or righthand facing the rear? No wait... righthand facing the front or lefthand facing the rear?
Confusing innit?


