Hello! Is here somebody who knows what means buttons on KITT's voicebox?
Season 1-2: AIR, OIL, P1, P2, S1, S2, P3, P4
Season 3-4: ALT, OIL PRESS, OIL TEMP, EGT, FUEL, AUX, SAT COMM, ACC, RADAR, MPI
KITT's voicebox - explanatory notes
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KITT's voicebox - explanatory notes
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Re: KITT's voicebox - explanatory notes
They were all fake indicators of the knight 2000's systems such as air conditioning,oil check,Auxilury systems,satelite communications prob part of the communications systems with the semi and video monitor,I never knew what the s systems or p systems were for.
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Re: KITT's voicebox - explanatory notes
S1 and S2 could be: Satellite 1, Satellite 2 (a back-up link).
P1 through P4 could be the ejector seats. We saw the driver and passenger seats eject Michael and struff up out of K.I.T.T., maybe the back seats do as well and "P" indicates "Preassure".
P1 through P4 could be the ejector seats. We saw the driver and passenger seats eject Michael and struff up out of K.I.T.T., maybe the back seats do as well and "P" indicates "Preassure".
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Re: KITT's voicebox - explanatory notes
Or on the switchboxes like "P Eng" for "Power Engine" and "P Aux" for "Power Auxiliary" makes more logical sense.