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It’s inevitable, like your car, your tools will need service or repair. When the times comes, you have three options, depending on timing constraints, type of repair or service and proximity to service locations. Dynamic Battery Test The NX-4 can be programmed to perform a Dynamic Battery Test for a selected duration the first time the panel is armed or disarmed every day, as well as by pressing t4 Test Function. The NX-4 can also be programmed to perform a missing battery test every 12 seconds. 37 and 40, pages 17 and 18) Entry-Guard.
Use the App Library to find your apps
From your Home Screen, swipe left until you see the App Library. Your apps are automatically sorted into categories. For example, you might see your social media apps under a Social category. The apps that you use most frequently will automatically reorder based on your usage. When you install new apps, they'll be added to your App Library, but you can change where new apps get downloaded.
Search for an app in the App Library
- Go to the App Library.
- Tap the search field, then enter the app that you're looking for.
- Tap the app to open it.
Delete an app from the App Library
- Go to the App Library and tap the search field to open the list.
- Touch and hold the app icon, then tap Delete App .
- Tap Delete again to confirm.
If you can't delete an app that's not made by Apple, disable parental controls, then try deleting the app again.
Find and hide pages on your Home Screen
With iOS 14, you can easily hide pages to streamline how your Home Screen looks and add them back anytime. Here's how:
- Touch and hold an empty area on your Home Screen.
- Tap the dots near the bottom of your screen.
- Tap the circle under the page that you want to hide.
- Tap Done.
To unhide a page, repeat the steps above. Then use the App Library to quickly find apps hidden on different pages.
Move apps to the App Library
Instead of hiding a page on your Home Screen, you can move individual apps from the Home Screen to the App Library. Here's how:
- Touch and hold the app.
- Tap Remove App.
- Tap Move to App Library.
Change where new apps get downloaded
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To change where new apps get downloaded on your iPhone, or to change the notifications you see in the App Library:
- Go to Settings > Home Screen.
- Select an option.
Learn more
Learn how to customize the widgets on your Home Screen to keep information at your fingertips.
Dimensions & Weight
MGB Dimensions & Weight Specification | ||
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Wheelbase: | 91 in | |
Track - front: | 49.0 in | |
Track - rear: | 49.25 in | |
Overall length: | 153.2 in | |
Overall width: | 59.9 in | |
Overall height: | 49.4 in | |
Ground clearance: | 4.2 in | |
Turning circle: | 32 ft | |
Curb (dry) weight: | 1962 | 2080 lbs |
1968 | 2220 lbs | |
1980 | 2335 lbs | |
Test (wet) weight: | 1962 | 2400 lbs |
1968 | 2590 lbs | |
1980 | 2505 lbs |
Chassis
Unit Construction body, welded steel constuction, front suspension on subframe.
Steering
Cam Gears, rack & pinion system.
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Turning circle: Steering ratio: Turns lock-to-lock: Castor angle: Camber angle: Kingpin angle: Toe in: Grade of oil: | 32 ft (to car 410000, 06/1976) ? (from car 410001) 21.4:1 (as above) ? 2.9 (as above) 3.5 7° 1° 8° 0.1875 in SAE 90EP Hypoid |
Brakes
Disc brakes front, drum brakes rear.
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Suspension
Armstrong lever shocks at 4 corners, integral upper control arm at thefront, linked to leaf spring retaining plate at the rear.
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Either steel disc bolt-on with hubcaps, or Rudge type wire spoked. Late cars had painted steel wheels as option (Rubery Owen aka 'Rostyle').
Engine4 cylinder in line, pushrod, single cam. High or low compression depending on market.
Ignition TimingVaries with Engine spec, see above.
Carburetter Type
ClutchBorg & Beck type, single dry plate.
GearboxFour speed manual, synchromesh on top three ratios to 1965, all synchro after. Electrical overdrive optional, standard from 1975. Borg Warner 35 automatic gearbox was also available 1967 to 1973.
Propellor ShaftOpen shaft, needle roller universal joint at each end with grease zerks. Final DriveLive axle, hypoid bevel gears. 'Banjo' type to Jun-67, 'Salisbury' type onwards. Open differential.
Cooling System![]() Pressurised, thermostatic control, pump assisted. Water/antifreeze mix.
Fuel SystemTank located at rear of car under boot (trunk) floor. Pump SU points-type, attached to battery bracket on right hand side, in front of rear wheel, under body. Battery 4 Factory Library Locations
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