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Old 06-22-2007, 07:49 AM
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Hello all,
I have just purchased another Murcielago, it has been a few years since I have had one, had some questions, first off ,is there any way I can keep the rear vents in the up position while driving?? Secondly how many Murcies are imported each year,
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Congrats!!

On your first question, the vents come up on their own depending on need to cool the engine. The best way I have seen to keep them up all the time is to drive in Vegas in the summer

I think there is a way to keep them up when parked, but not when driving, as they serve an actual purpose and that would defeat that purpose.
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Old 06-22-2007, 02:10 PM
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Thanks for the info, although there has to be a way, I really like the look when the vents are up!
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Yes, there is a way. I have seen Jeremy Clarkeson doing it in Top Gear and he did mentioned that i m doing it manually.
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Old 06-22-2007, 09:27 PM
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guys do a search... but im prity sure its turning of the ingine while they are up... after you push the botton...

or its opening the engine deck lid.....

of and when you want them down you have to go back to the dealership..
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hmm in the top gear review of murcielago vs the pagani zonda he sez there a switch that allows you to lower or raise them. look around you might find it.
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there is a button but it only raises it for a few seconds. or when the engine gets hot... the only other way will keep them on permenently is like i sayed..
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guys do a search... but im prity sure its turning of the ingine while they are up... after you push the botton...

or its opening the engine deck lid.....

of and when you want them down you have to go back to the dealership..
I have an LP640 and thats how you do it. But you better really be sure cause the dealer has to hook it up to the computer to get them working again.
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Hi all, I have an '08 Murcielago and have noticed a vibration at around 2500 rpm all gears. The dealer said that other customers have complained about this as well and I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this as well? Thanks
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:40 PM
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Do you have e-gear?
If so, it could be a software issue, ask about updates.
When this occurs, is it when the car is cold or does it still happen after
the car is warmed up.
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