-
Posts
1,149 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
5 -
Country
India -
Carnity Points
2 [ Donate ]
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Advice
Business Listing
Car Deals
Recall
OBD II Car Diagnostics
Guest lead capture
STORE
Events
Gallery
Blogs
Everything posted by Ranjan Das
-
Another option is to look for desert tactical boots on amazon.
-
Many happy returns of the day @Gaurav; wish you many more filled with health and happiness. Like our beloved JW, keep driving and leading...
-
Ale Vallecchi has been promoted to Senior Marshal level
Ranjan Das replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Heartiest congratulations @Ale Vallecchi. You were and remain an inspiration; keep surfing! -
Andrei S has been promoted to Fewbie Plus level
Ranjan Das replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Well done @Andrei S, congratulations -
AlexM has been promoted to Intermediate level
Ranjan Das replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Well done @AlexM, congratulations -
Xavi Moyano has been promoted to Fewbie level
Ranjan Das replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Well done @Xavi Moyano, congratulations. -
Jeep Wrangler JL Kill Switch
Ranjan Das replied to AhmadTaha1988's topic in Jeep Wrangler Forum in UAE
I've had the kill switch installed in the past and vouch for its ease of use, functionality and peace of mind (not having to remember to press the TC after every shift from L to H or between 4H to 2H). Having said that, after the switch failed during one of the drives some three months ago, have been using the onboard switch and loving it. As Gaurav mentioned, step 1 is single press which deactivates TC, step 2 is the press and hold for 5-7 seconds until you see the notification of ESC off on the dash. My Jeep, since its special, doesn't need to be in N to do the above steps, do check yours if its special too Now comes the cumbersome part compared to a kill switch; one needs to remember to disengage TC/ESC whenever there's a change between 2H, 4H, 4L or if one restarts the engine. In hindsight, i could have very well saved 400 dhs+++ -
-
-
Fernando Syrio has been promoted to Fewbie level
Ranjan Das replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Well done @FERNANDO SYRIO, Congratulations!