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Speedo reading in Km/hr

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OK as a Landrover Freelander ownner I also have a Haldex in the drive train.  I am not sure if it's exactly the same unit as the Freelander has quite a sophisticated 4WD system with different modes for snow, gravel etc  however  whereas Landrover don't specify any Haldex oil/filter changes in the service schedule I understand that VW does.  Is this true in the Yeti ?    Also what sort of drivetrain problem do people get with the 4WD Yeti system?

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  • Not true.   The law states that the car must be capable of displaying both MPH & KPH.   Get someone to code the car to ‘Australia' and you will get the large MPH, all the info

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