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Nexus
3rd September 2015, 07:42 PM
Hi,

Just picked up my 1st Patrol. 2014 Manual.
I have a "name that part" question.

Noticed a bit of rattle coming from the rear seats, so I thought I'd investigate.

Turns out there was a loose tool / rod floating around under the seats.
Its about 1m long. Photo taken with wife's sunnies for reference.
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Looks unused. The end is flattened to drive something. Hook on the other end.
Is this a jack extension? Or just some random part from the previous owner.
If its part of the Patrol kit, where's it supposed to be stashed?

Thanks

growler2058
3rd September 2015, 07:43 PM
Jack winder upperer

Nexus
3rd September 2015, 07:45 PM
Jack winder upperer

Thanks mate. Does it have a home aside from floating under the kids seats making noise?

Clunk
3rd September 2015, 07:48 PM
Should be clips under the seat to secure it

lucus30
3rd September 2015, 07:50 PM
All my clips are busted so it's cable tied in for me

the evil twin
4th September 2015, 06:40 PM
Jack winder upperer

... and winder downerer if you reverse the hook.
Can also be handy for turning "road seriously injured" into "road kill", poking the Camp Fire and Hemerrhoidectomys

I think that black and brown thing is a pair of Northern Hemisphere sunglasses.
Bugger all use here as they are upside down for Oz, might be OK if you stand on your head.

Usually stowed on the dash, in the centre console, door pockets, glove box, roof console (if you have a flash Patrol) on the seat (if you want a suprise) on the front of a T'shirt (if you have boobies) and occasionally on the roof (up to about 30 KPH or 15% grade)

Woof
4th September 2015, 07:00 PM
... and winder downerer if you reverse the hook.
Can also be handy for turning "road seriously injured" into "road kill", poking the Camp Fire and Hemerrhoidectomys

I think that black and brown thing is a pair of Northern Hemisphere sunglasses.
Bugger all use here as they are upside down for Oz, might be OK if you stand on your head.

Usually stowed on the dash, in the centre console, door pockets, glove box, roof console (if you have a flash Patrol) on the seat (if you want a suprise) on the front of a T'shirt (if you have boobies) and occasionally on the roof (up to about 30 KPH or 15% grade)

Mate you have got to either get off the medication...........or increase the dosage hahahahahahaha

SonOf
4th September 2015, 11:26 PM
Mate you have got to either get off the medication...........or increase the dosage hahahahahahaha

Oh please go the increase, I am crying here with laughter

PGGU8
6th September 2015, 11:54 AM
Very clever, a good laugh!

threedogs
6th September 2015, 12:41 PM
IMO you are better off ditching the OE mechanical jack in favour of a 20 tonne hydraulic job.
much less effort, and more throw [height] too

blocko05
6th September 2015, 12:53 PM
love ET response. But yeah its for the jack

peterbr1
6th September 2015, 05:08 PM
look in the user manual it tells all about the things in your car (if you have one) (0h btw im clocking up posts so I can use the work shop manuals 8 to go)

Nexus
6th September 2015, 10:43 PM
Yeah, have the manual. Wasn't even sure it was part of the car.
Been reading up on the 4x4 systems at least.

magsit
28th June 2019, 09:01 PM
Did you find the much shorter brown / silver handle that goes with it? Usually located in the tool roll up the back on the drivers side in the panel.