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richardk



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Beep Beep

Periodically I've noticed when driving a beep from the FL2.. sounds much like you've left your 'key' in the slot etc type of tone...

My only thought is might it be something to do with the outside temp being less than 4C or something?

There's nothing on the screen other than *4C etc
Anyone else getting beeps

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Post #35977 1st Feb 2009 10:06 pm
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tunaz100



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Yes mate it's the 4 deg or less warning no need to worry..

Post #35978 1st Feb 2009 10:11 pm
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AHoy



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It will be the ice warning - double beep plus flashing ice symbol on the display. Standard on many cars and activates at +4 deg C. Getting plenty of those lately.

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richardk



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tunaz100 wrote:
Yes mate it's the 4 deg or less warning no need to worry..


Cheers for that Tunaz..shame the handbook wasn't as helpful as you!

PS hope you're looking after those red squirrels in Formby!

Post #35980 1st Feb 2009 10:16 pm
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AndyC



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[quote="richardk"]

tunaz100 wrote:
Yes mate it's the 4 deg or less warning no need to worry..


Cheers for that Tunaz..shame the handbook wasn't as helpful as you!

PS hope you're looking after those red squirrels in Formby![/quote]

They hibernate when it gets to 4 deg C - maybe that what the beep is for Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Post #35996 2nd Feb 2009 8:42 am
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bjartin



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AHoy wrote:
It will be the ice warning - double beep plus flashing ice symbol on the display. Standard on many cars and activates at +4 deg C. Getting plenty of those lately.

Is that not a single BEEP!

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Post #36011 2nd Feb 2009 10:32 am
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dick



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bjartin wrote:

Is that not a single BEEP!


Two short beeps in mine.

It took me by surprise the first time it happened - I was looking round at all the displays wondering wtf the car was trying to tell me, before I noticed the 'snowflake' icon!

- Dick

Post #36041 2nd Feb 2009 1:43 pm
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