If necessary that switch puts the transmission in tow mode when you're towing a trailer.
It's a green light that should flash once every time you put your signal light on (either direction). This light tells you that the trailer wiring system that was built into the Disco is working properly. When you tow a trailer and connect the trailer lights to the LR wiring connection next to the hitch, the green "trailer" light on the dash should flash in sync with the signal light arrows every time you put on your signal light. This is telling you that your trailer lights are working properly. If the green "trailer" dash light does not flash, then you might have something wrong with the trailer lights or with the wiring. Unfortunatly Land Rover abandoned this feature on the Disco II.
The symbol for miss in bowling is a dash like this [ - ]
A dash is represented like this -
In 1968, Dodge produced a relatively small number of trucks equipped with dash shifters, as this feature was less common compared to floor-mounted shifters. Exact production numbers for dash shifter-equipped models are not widely documented, making it difficult to provide a precise figure. However, it's generally understood that these trucks were produced in limited quantities, contributing to their rarity today among collectors.
yes. generally speaking 1984 Chevrolet silverado trucks had a dash in them.
I have a 1968 D 100 with the shifter mounted in the dash.
Wheri trailer connector on 2004 suburban
It means the vehicle needs to be serviced.
dash
Behind the dash board.
The dash lighting is all wired into the cluster backing on these trucks. It is possible to desolder and resolder in new bulbs but it is fine work. To increase your knowledge of these trucks join our forum at www.trailvoy.com True enthusiasts website for the GMT360 platform trucks!
The - symbol can either be called a hyphen or a dash.