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The radio tuner is behind the ft seat in the compartment with the jack,the 4 amplifiers are 1 in each speaker housing! The head unit in the dash is just the controls,CD/Tape Deck or both!I am replacing the stereo in my son's car and we are using the tuner/amp bypass harness so as to not replace the speakers. Where is the tuner/amp located and how do I get to it?
The radio tuner is behind the ft seat in the compartment with the jack,the 4 amplifiers are 1 in each speaker housing! The head unit in the dash is just the controls,CD/Tape Deck or both!![]()
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Hi all, You drive on the correct side of the road which IS the left side. You along with the majority of the world are RHD. Roger.It's because we drive on the RIGHT side of the road, not the wrong side (Left). All left hand cars imported into New Zealand, that are under 20 years had to be convirted to RHD. They say the C4 is the hardest to do.
Hi all, You drive on the correct side of the road which IS the left side. You along with the majority of the world are RHD. Roger.
It's because we drive on the RIGHT side of the road, not the wrong side (Left). All left hand cars imported into New Zealand, that are under 20 years had to be convirted to RHD. They say the C4 is the hardest to do.
I travel to Hong Kong quite frequently, and I still cannot get used to the idea of driving on the "opposite" side. I have never driven in HK, but it would definitely take some getting used to. A friend who lives in HK (who also lived in Canada) said he can drive both left and right with no problems and says he has no preference.You are correct, we do drive on the left side, my mistake.
Wiki states originally most traffic drove on the left worldwide today about 66% of the world's people live in right-hand traffic countries and 34% in left-hand traffic countries. About 72% of the world's total road distance carries traffic on the right, and 28% on the left.
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Hi all, I'm from England originally and travelled extensively in Europe, my longest drive being from Scotland to The Persian Gulf and back. I always drove a RHD car,which I much preferred. Having been in The US for 15 years and driven all round the country, covering some 40 odd states I'm getting used to LHD but I'm not sure how getting back to the old one would feel. I also have no problems driving either side of the road but would not advise someone from the US to drive in London. Roger.I travel to Hong Kong quite frequently, and I still cannot get used to the idea of driving on the "opposite" side. I have never driven in HK, but it would definitely take some getting used to. A friend who lives in HK (who also lived in Canada) said he can drive both left and right with no problems and says he has no preference.
CG