How To? - Episode 01. Safari Windows/The Electrical Panel/Rear Bench/Drain Plugs /NATO socket

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @jmpersonal2402
    @jmpersonal2402 Год назад +2

    Thanks again, Ingemar... every little snippet is helpful

  • @gerdo.7293
    @gerdo.7293 Год назад +3

    Klasse! gerne mehr davon. Hoffe IA weiß Deine Arbeit ebenfalls zu schätzen. 👍

  • @edwright1343
    @edwright1343 Год назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @briancrossley1710
    @briancrossley1710 7 месяцев назад +1

    External power switches - What does EXT1 power up, I don't think you mentioned that? I cannot find any information about these switches in the user manual so your video is a great source of information. Thanks

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi. I should have said "the remainng switches EXT 5&1 are powering the outlet under the bonnet". Sorry. those two cables are directly next to each other in the engine bay. If you need pictures, email me grenadier.exploring@gmail.com

  • @barneshawkins8521
    @barneshawkins8521 Год назад +1

    VERY useful video! I have a Trialmaster (petrol) in UK and this answers a lot of questions! Thanks a lot.

  • @David-my3uu
    @David-my3uu Год назад +1

    Fantastic; thanks! Looking forward to more.

  • @acheronlv-4268
    @acheronlv-4268 2 месяца назад +2

    sorry, i don't think you mention EXT No1 where is it?

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  2 месяца назад

      u are right...i missed that. EXT 1 & 5 are powering the outlet under the bonnet. there are two cables next to each other. if u need a picture, email me grenadier.exploring@gmail.com

  • @leethompson6940
    @leethompson6940 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you.

  • @joerg5350
    @joerg5350 Год назад +1

    Wirklich sehr hilfreich das Video! Super gemacht. Danke dafür.

  • @andypearce7479
    @andypearce7479 Год назад +1

    Really useful. Thanks!

  • @OverlandGearGuy
    @OverlandGearGuy Год назад +1

    Very useful, Thank you - Love the Electrical distribution system, so easy to hook up lights... Who made your MOLLE Panels over the outside windows, do you like them, and do you use them much

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад +2

      i love them as well.
      those panels are by the same company that produced my roof rack - HGM-Rack (www.hgm-rack.at). I use them a lot, currently i have water and fuel cans stored on them!

    • @OverlandGearGuy
      @OverlandGearGuy Год назад +1

      Good deal, Thank you @@grenadier_exploring

  • @stephandolder3983
    @stephandolder3983 Год назад

    Cooles Video, vielen Dank. Mittlerweilen habe ich meinen Greni auch gekriegt 😍😍

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      sehr cool!! gratuliere. schon die möglichkeit gehabt im gelände zu "spielen"? ich lege am samstag mit der reise zum nordkap los....

    • @stephandolder3983
      @stephandolder3983 Год назад

      Nein leider nicht.... freue mich aber darauf... Reise zum Nordkap... cool, da wäre ich auch gerne dabei... habe ich für nächstes Jahr geplant. bin gespannt auf Infos von Dir. Gute Fahrt

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      ist im sommer eh besser die reise, geht sich bei mir aber nicht anders aus! 🤷🏻‍♂️. wird trotzdem toll 💪🏻😎

  • @TantersD3
    @TantersD3 Год назад +1

    Danke schon!

  • @yann-l5z
    @yann-l5z Год назад +1

    Hi, thanks for your videos. I wonder how easy is to move the back seat back from the utility wagon standard position. I understand it can be move back by 9cm. Thank you

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      that's a good question!! i will have to check, since i have the station wagon. i will try to come back to you asap...

  • @tTJj-g9k
    @tTJj-g9k Год назад

    Ja, gerne mehr davon, sehr hilfreich

  • @AnthonyMoody
    @AnthonyMoody 6 месяцев назад +1

    what about removing the rear seat backrests?

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  6 месяцев назад

      haven´t tried that. it seems to require a little more effort since the screws are behind some panels etc.! but i have seen the backrests removed on the internet. maybe you find info about that on theineosforum.com

  • @JacquelineGeorge51
    @JacquelineGeorge51 Год назад

    Ah. You have things easy with access to the number 5 switched outlet (the 10A one). I have a relay box (?) at that location and no sign of any wires. Can't see the wiring loom under it, but can feel and nothing there. Reluctant to start dismantling stuff just in order to search for something that may not be there... I'd post a pic here but no idea how to do that.

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      do you have the winch?
      in my case (and other grenadiers i checked), the cable ends are easy to spot and clearly to see.

    • @JacquelineGeorge51
      @JacquelineGeorge51 Год назад

      @@grenadier_exploring No winch, but I want to install a deer (kangaroo) alarm and that switched outlet would be ideal. The component layout in my engine bay seems totally different - possibly because of right hand drive? If you are interested, I could send pics - do you have Facebook or somewhere I can send by message?

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      sure. Ingemar Rodler on facebook or Grenadier_Exploring on instagram.
      I will do some research on that as well and how the version affects the position of those outlets.
      are you aware of the www.theineosforum.com ? they have tons of detailed infos and discussions going on there as well. super nice for grenadier owners.

    • @JacquelineGeorge51
      @JacquelineGeorge51 Год назад

      @@grenadier_exploring Thanks. Yes, the Forum is good They helped very quickly on an SOS call when we found the normal diesel pumps at the fuel stations in country Queensland don't fit the Grenadier. That was a surprise... I'll send a couple of pics for your reference to your Facebook. No-one has been able to help with my 10A outlet though...

    • @JacquelineGeorge51
      @JacquelineGeorge51 Год назад +1

      @@grenadier_exploring Hi Ingemar, I have just had an update from the sales agency in Cairns (Westco) that they have checked a couple of Grenadiers looking for this outlet and they can't find it either. They will be taking up the question with INEOS. Watch this space...

  • @cubs1908wsc
    @cubs1908wsc 11 месяцев назад

    I regret not getting the High Road Auxiliary Switch. I can't make changes on my order bc it's in production. Does anyone know if it is pre-wired and just missing the panel switches?

  • @billruttan117
    @billruttan117 Год назад

    Thank You for beginning this series of videos. Once a rear seat BOTTOM is removed, will its corresponding seatback then be able fold down (almost) flat?

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад +1

      it won’t change the behavior of the seatback. but it will give you more space in the foot area of the backrow and more length behind the front seats. understandable? 😬
      i installed the dog crate behind the drivers seat for our trip to the north cape. removing the seat bottom allows me to move further forward with the crate and not waste any space. i will try to show that in one of my next videos

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад +1

      (the 18cm step will always be there. but the seatback is horizontal when u remove the headrest - with or without the bottom part)

    • @billruttan117
      @billruttan117 Год назад +1

      @@grenadier_exploring If an 18cm thick pad or box were placed behind the hinge line of the flat folded rear seatback, perhaps a continuous horizontal surface for sleeping could be created?

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад +1

      @@billruttan117 it’s 18cm!! i designed my drawer system accordingly (u can see it in one of my other videos). it creates a flat surface u could
      sleep on

  • @jphabib3117
    @jphabib3117 Год назад

    Hey !
    Can the Grenadier be turned into a 9 seater like the defender ? With 2 parallel bench seats in the back ?

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      not from the manufacturer. and to my knowledge there is no such option available yet by any aftermarket company.

  • @barneshawkins8521
    @barneshawkins8521 Год назад +1

    Do you now what EXT 1 does please?

  • @vk_ineos_grenadier
    @vk_ineos_grenadier 9 месяцев назад

    Laut meinem Autohändler ist es nicht dafür gedacht, dass die Sitzflächen von der Rückbank abgeschraubt werden. Wenn man es macht, kommen die Schrauben zusammen mit dem Gewinde raus.

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  9 месяцев назад

      mehrfach gemacht für
      meine langen trips - alles
      immer noch top. schrauben und gewinde 🤷🏻‍♂️. welcher händler ist denn das?

    • @vk_ineos_grenadier
      @vk_ineos_grenadier 9 месяцев назад

      Der Händler in der Schweiz. Wir haben es auch probiert, aber von 5 Schrauben nur 2 normal rausgekommen, die anderen kamen mit der Gewinde raus.

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  9 месяцев назад

      @@vk_ineos_grenadier interessant! absolut kein problem bei meinem. ob sie da was geändert haben 🤔?

    • @vk_ineos_grenadier
      @vk_ineos_grenadier 9 месяцев назад

      Oder es ist eine schweizer Spezialität 🤔

    • @vk_ineos_grenadier
      @vk_ineos_grenadier 9 месяцев назад

      Wenn man die Schraube rausdreht ist sie blau markiert? Meine nämlich ja…

  • @yann-l5z
    @yann-l5z Год назад +1

    Hi, thanks for your videos. I wonder how easy is to move the back seat back from the utility wagon standard position. I understand it can be move back by 9cm. Thank you

    • @grenadier_exploring
      @grenadier_exploring  Год назад

      that's a good question!! i will have to check, since i have the station wagon. i will try to come back to you asap...