Tim Smith wrote: > > >Where were the digital displays mounted for the BBW 46 CDN Eberspacher > >watercooled gas heater? > > > >Hey Tim Smith - you've got a BBW 46 (you lucky dog!!) Where is the > > Yup, too bad the DPO gutted all the plumbing, and the mech who did it for > him put all the parts in the trash after keeping them for a year, (howls of > anguish here, pls) It's made by Webasto, and any wasserboxer wanting a > camping furnace ought to seriously look at one of these units. > The digital control is by my left knee, just under the air vent. About > 3"x2"high, smaller LCD screen with 4 buttons in a row under, and a couple of > LEDS either side of screen. The mounting housing fits dash perfectly and is > very much OEM style. Controller slide/clips in. > > Can't figure what the '88 widget is either, remote head for a radar > detector the owner didn't hide very well? I have a Cobra 'Trapshooter Pro' > that fits that description, but the head is well hidden in a low parcel > shelf, under a lid with the audio response turned up loud. The provincial > Gestapo frown on such things. ($500 frowns) bye all, tim Does this things really work? I mean the radar detector? Is it combined radar/laser? I would really want to lay my hands on one, but they are kind of a little illegal in sweden. Maybe because they do work good! Peter Larsson 1994 EV Crewcab Syncro
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