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Snooze
Just looking at a MkII Aristo the other day. Most of the buttons on the console are pretty obvious, but couldn't work out for the life of me what this button does:



Any clues, anyone? blink.gif

Thanks,

ben
IRLRs200
QUOTE(Snooze @ May 18 2007, 10:09 AM) [snapback]438784[/snapback]
Just looking at a MkII Aristo the other day. Most of the buttons on the console are pretty obvious, but couldn't work out for the life of me what this button does:



Any clues, anyone? blink.gif

Thanks,

ben


reversing parking sensors?
skeet94
I've got that button as well and don't have reverse parking sensors - it's somethign to do with the radio functionality. Play a bit with it it'll make sense as I've not touched the radio ever. Only ever listen to CD's.
If you want I can find out in another 3 hours...when I finish work and get home?
Fidgits
its the xray vision system, allowing you to see women in the nuddy when they pass the front of the car...

assuming you have the additional heads up display wink.gif
Snooze
QUOTE(skeet94 @ May 18 2007, 03:19 PM) [snapback]438850[/snapback]
I've got that button as well and don't have reverse parking sensors - it's somethign to do with the radio functionality. Play a bit with it it'll make sense as I've not touched the radio ever. Only ever listen to CD's.
If you want I can find out in another 3 hours...when I finish work and get home?


Yeah - no parking sensors on this car either. Fiddled with it a bit but couldn't get it to do anything useful - when pressed it displayed the same symbol in huge on the screen, with a radio frequency at the top (1620KHz, if I recall correctly).

If you manage to find out, that'd be most appreciated!

Cheers,

ben
MacRS200
1620 Khz is the frequency used by the Japanese to give traffic local traffic information according Wikepedia.

Have a look HERE biggrin.gif so presumably you hit that and the radio tunes to roadside broadcast.

Much preferred Fidgits idea though laugh.gif
Snooze
QUOTE(MacRS200 @ May 18 2007, 04:07 PM) [snapback]438864[/snapback]
1620 Khz is the frequency used by the Japanese to give traffic local traffic information according Wikepedia.

Have a look HERE biggrin.gif so presumably you hit that and the radio tunes to roadside broadcast.

Much preferred Fidgits idea though laugh.gif


Aha. Nice find. That looks highly likely, doesn't it. Cheers!

Damn - I was hoping for the x-ray vision, nuddy women, HUD mode too! blush.gif
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