Diesel
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Think is most of it is available retro fit if you want it on an older MH....just look down techno's down list - lots of people with older vans will pick from that list what they want and add it.
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Which means what you have are simpler vans that still have mod cons. Nothing worse than your fridge taking out your heating etc. The thing I see that makes for complicity is the central control taking over from separate units for each purpose. I think in the event of an appliance breakdown it is better for that appliance to be standalone.Think is most of it is available retro fit if you want it on an older MH....just look down techno's down list - lots of people with older vans will pick from that list what they want and add it.
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Looks like you are spoiling yourself having power steering......My 1991 van has a gas fire, hot water, cooker, fridge, toilet, shower and a base vehicle that has a diesel engine (no turbo or electronics), manual windows, mirrors, no central locking.........and everything works............ is less more?............ less to go wrong
My own view is that power steering electric windows A/C and cruise control are an absolute must on whatever we drive.
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Perhaps I should have said "power steering with steering wheel controls" my thumb is always on the P/S button so I tend to use it all the time. Best thing since sliced bread but each to their own...Power steering yes, aircon - cab aircon maybe abroad, winding down the windows (manually of course) works for me, cruise control - had it on many vehicles including my current car (PT Cruiser) never use it - too much traffic - total PIA
Perhaps I should have said "power steering with steering wheel controls" my thumb is always on the P/S button so I tend to use it all the time. Best thing since sliced bread but each to their own...
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I think what this thread boils down to is yes they are too complicated for you.
if you need to ask directions of someone on the kerb electric windows are a blessinghAn inventor said to me, “find something which does not need a solution or works perfectly well and then invent something to replace it which does the same job” I said like what, he replied we all had window winders in our cars which worked perfectly well, but someone invented the electric window!
Best Wishes Tony
if you need to ask directions of someone on the kerb electric windows are a blessingh
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if you need to ask directions of someone on the kerb electric windows are a blessingh