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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
Doing 20mph on icy roads as described is too fast. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Fri Feb 06 2009 9:37pm |
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MAW Member Since: 06 May 2006 Location: Lincs Posts: 3104 |
I have been testing these settings also - takes some adjusting to - power responses are all adjusted and i have found that when you switch between modes it doesn't always immediately 'update' ie snow peformance in on road mode..... |
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Fri Feb 06 2009 10:07pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
20mph on ice 2.6tonnes doing 20mph on ice, doesn't bear thinking about the amount of damage it would do before coming to a stop. Anybody would think you are trying to get a new car out of the insurance payout! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Feb 06 2009 10:19pm |
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Josh Member Since: 24 Dec 2005 Location: Here, there and everywhere Posts: 2054 |
If you want to drive faster in the snow/ice setting, then all you have to do is apply pressure to the accelerator pedal and it all works as normal. With the exception that it will move off from standstill in second gear for better traction.
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Fri Feb 06 2009 11:18pm |
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Jonnylp Member Since: 18 Sep 2008 Location: Cheshire Posts: 78 |
Is it perfectly safe to apply the 'snow' setting whilst driving ? Or do you need to bring the vehicle to a standstill first ? |
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Fri Feb 06 2009 11:49pm |
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will_wonka Member Since: 03 Mar 2007 Location: Tminus 12 months for the RS Sport Supercharged!! Posts: 3377 |
I have been using this extensively this week and TBH - hats off to Land Rover, pure genius
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Sat Feb 07 2009 12:02am |
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Red1903 Member Since: 25 Jan 2009 Location: North East Scotland Posts: 156 |
Seems to be a problem for the car if the Snow/ice setting is selected when the car is already moving while in normal mode?
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Sat Feb 07 2009 12:07am |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
not alone I hope - remember the RRS isn't invincible - don't get stuck |
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Sat Feb 07 2009 12:08am |
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Jonnylp Member Since: 18 Sep 2008 Location: Cheshire Posts: 78 |
Good luck !! Make sure you get some pictures !! |
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Sat Feb 07 2009 12:16am |
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Red1903 Member Since: 25 Jan 2009 Location: North East Scotland Posts: 156 |
Gents, click on the link and select picture number 2 from the article this will give you some idea of the conditions we can expect tomorrow. Mates taking his defender along in case I get stuck
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Sat Feb 07 2009 12:20am |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
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Sat Feb 07 2009 8:52am |
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DiscoStu Member Since: 10 May 2006 Location: Essex Posts: 47 |
It's designed to be used on the move There's a good thread here about the Grass/Gravel/Snow terrain respnse mode on the Discovery A D3 not in drag.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEr9N6EGFNg...Sv8zqkav9F |
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Sat Feb 07 2009 9:02am |
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swiss Member Since: 13 Apr 2008 Location: Where the mountains and lakes are.... Posts: 42 |
Having just been in the mountains training with Range Rover........
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Sat Feb 07 2009 9:43am |
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lespes Member Since: 16 Jun 2008 Location: Channel Islands Posts: 1052 |
Off the top of my head would say that netural has to be engaged when changing to snow setting on the move, as it engages low range, HDC and off road height, all things that require you to engage netural if on the move, otherwise nothing happens. |
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Sat Feb 07 2009 10:04am |
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