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KWG



Member Since: 13 Nov 2009
Location: england
Posts: 22

2007 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HST Zermatt Silver

I ve got it and use it mainly in the roadworks with the dreaded 'average speed cameras'. I set it at 53 and quietlt cruise along if i come up behind someone it slows down very smoothly.

It's only really any good when the roads are quiet. I would nt advise using it when there s more than 3 vehicles on the M1. Very Happy

Post #287049 Wed Jan 26 2011 10:37pm
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lord Fenham



Member Since: 05 Mar 2010
Location: tynemouth, newcastle uk
Posts: 53

2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Stornoway Grey
Adaptive cruise control - usage

Should be the second lever button from bottomm on left hand side of sterring wheel.

Put vehicle in a sensible cruising speed when the road is mostly clear. Then take right foot off accelerator pedal and rest, particularly on a long journey.

However, concentrate on all visuals espeically long way in front, 300 to 500 yards ahead on fast road, mainly fast motorway.

Another trick is to head the car into the space of road ahead. The braking part comes from sensor naturally - but you can move faster and smother, with less fuel by aiming away from all traffic - and getting on with longer journey.

Wouldn't bother on a semi-busy dual carriage way. Use for speed, on motorway and smoothness of ride at good motoray speeds, and fuerl efficiency espeically at moment.

Fenham

Post #287064 Thu Jan 27 2011 3:37am
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hario69



Member Since: 06 Jan 2009
Location: Teesside
Posts: 68

England 

Charlesrmh wrote:
Hi Chris,

To confirm you have AAC take a look at the air intake opening in your front bumper above the number plate. To oneside should be a black/dark grey insert that has imprinted in it AAC. That is the device that monitors the distance between your car and the vehicle infront.

You voice control requires you to tell it to "DIAL NUMBER" when you have told it the number you wish to dial.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Charlie


Does anyone know of an acc front bumper will fit a non acc rrs? Want to buy an hst bumper and found a acc one but mine is non acc

Thanks

Post #287552 Mon Jan 31 2011 6:28pm
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chris mc



Member Since: 03 Sep 2010
Location: Dundee
Posts: 950

Scotland 2011 Range Rover Sport TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey

Doesn't fit mate

Post #287555 Mon Jan 31 2011 8:21pm
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