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 June 2009 Update on Long Term Kontiki 679 Test
650580 Post Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:16 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote

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I have finished an update on the long term MHF Test van (Swift Kontiki 679)

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 your overall opinion
789548 Post Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:02 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote

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Hi, just about to take the plunge and do a deal on a 2008 679 as it is the most suitable 'van for our family needs. Upgrading from a Suntor 630G and was just after your personal opinion of the 679 after your long term test. Cheers Colin
 
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well i am still driving it around Colin, and still very suited for a family, lol you aren't the first person who I have influenced either, a friend of mine who runs a motorhome insurance company saw me last year at a show packing my entire stand away into the cavernous garage and then looked at his range rover towing a large box trailer. He asked if he could have a look around so I gave him the grand tour.

Last week he phones me to say he has one on order (but the Island bed variant) and in the meantime is driving around in a Bessecarr with similar spec that again he bought as he "was impressed with how far Swift had moved on with specs etc"

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Hi folks
I tried to change the battery on my ace mh yesterday and when i disconnect it the alarm goes off and i cannot turn it off with the fob does any know if the alarm has a separate battery or is it also connected to the leisure battery

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Hi Geordie

I've just asked for your question to be split from this thread - you might get more response in a new thread of your own.

And which battery have you tried to change?

Gerald

Edit: I see you've already done that Embarassed

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