Great video. I have watched every video you’ve done on the Fr2. The thing that strikes me here is how easy it is for engine fumes to get from the engine bay into the cabin. It’s no wonder that there are so many complaints on the forums of people smelling various things in their cabin. The seal on the battery cover doesn’t last and once that’s gone.... Thanks so much. You’re helping so many people.
I already have one fitted so can’t easily do a video on how to install and connect one. They draw a lot of current, fused at 100A I think, so you’ll need a beefy relay and a switch which is ignition fed. Some kind of delay timer would be good too so it goes off automatically after 10 mins.
@@BeavisPits thanks for your advice. It's a little bit difficult finding the right parts here in Finland where I live. Do you have any suggestions where to find good freelander2 parts for this and that in UK or somewhere else, to order?