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not all us 4x4 owners trash lamp posts and traffic islands I drove the barracuda from Scotts house to home then to work the next morning to pick up the land rover then had to go all over the place to pick up our jcb drivers for snow clearing and was dashing around for three days doing other work related jobs that the pick up and lorry could not do why because I drive a 4x4 !!
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Bratfink wrote:Er Sandy, does that not show that you have set the air con to -16.5C?![]()
Isn't that what the snow flake in the corner of the screen says?


Cant see any-one wanting air con that cold,and you would need the mother of a compressor to achieve/maintain that temp....
Think Sandy had a trip out ti the Highlands that day....and yes Ivor,that is a low temp warning snowflake.....
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It is an 08 Astra dash. The snowflake shows the outside temp is approaching 0C, and it is an actual air temp of -16.5C.
Photo taken on the A9 just south of Newtonmore. Ground speed was 60mph (officer), altitude near enough 1000ft, I guess (not long passed the 1500ft marker).
Not a ditched, bashed, skidded, stuck, pranged vehicle in sight.
Although, by the state of the windscreen, not much in sight actually.
I stopped a couple of times to put snow on the windscreen, but it was a bit chilly.
The worst I had was back when I had the MkII Mondeo. It was -6C in Glasgow, -12C by the time I got to Perth, and -21C when I stopped for petrol in Aviemore. It was fine in shirt sleeves in the car, but you really felt the temp while holding the pump handle
Photo taken on the A9 just south of Newtonmore. Ground speed was 60mph (officer), altitude near enough 1000ft, I guess (not long passed the 1500ft marker).
Not a ditched, bashed, skidded, stuck, pranged vehicle in sight.

Although, by the state of the windscreen, not much in sight actually.
I stopped a couple of times to put snow on the windscreen, but it was a bit chilly.
The worst I had was back when I had the MkII Mondeo. It was -6C in Glasgow, -12C by the time I got to Perth, and -21C when I stopped for petrol in Aviemore. It was fine in shirt sleeves in the car, but you really felt the temp while holding the pump handle

Have the English forgotten sarcasmDave wrote:I still cannot believe a guy with an automotive degree thought you can set the climate control to -16 degrees.![]()
He must have dumbed down to communicate with the Yanks.

and it's 2 degrees thank you

I have only seen as low as -16 on my cars thermocouple, but that is reading fahrenheit.

Ok i think something a bit more than de-icer is needed!.....ok start boiling them kettles! 

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