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When at lights or in a slow moving traffic Jam do you?
Put the car into Neutral or park
9%
 9%  [5]
Leave in Drive and cover the brake pedal
54%
 54%  [28]
Mixture of the above
35%
 35%  [18]
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olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
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Talk to me about your Box :-)

Having researched this topic thoroughly and not coming up with a decisive answer, I wanted to ask - being the first 'automatic' I have owned I worry when parked at traffic light's or in slow moving Queues, that by covering my foot on the brake pedal and leaving the car in Drive that I am damaging the gearbox?

I've been researching this extensively and it seems so many people have strong opinions on what is the right thing to do in this situation

I wanted to ask fellow RRS owners their thoughts on this?

Surely leaving the Gearbox in 'D' creates unnecessary wear on the moving parts? brake disks & pads are constantly engaged, the transmission is holding itself on the clutch etc? On the other hand I've read that certain types of Gearbox's are made in such a way that you can leave in 'D' and it completely disengages itself? Do we have those said Box's in our RR's?

On the other hand I've read that constantly shifting into 'N' and then back to 'D' in slow moving traffic queues/waiting for a red light etc will damage the transfer box and could cause more damage over time than the above method?

I've created a poll - would be interested to see what everyone here does.

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Post #324271 Wed Dec 07 2011 3:19pm
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Southern Jock



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I do a mixture of both.

If I think I will be stationary for more than 30 seconds or so then I pop it in N and apply parking brake otherwise I just leave it and cover the brake.

Post #324274 Wed Dec 07 2011 3:26pm
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awd man



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I'll select N if I'm going to be sat there more than 20 seconds...

Otherwise it stays in D

And I never touch the park brake Thumbs Up That WILL go wrong with continual use!! RRS gone
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Post #324276 Wed Dec 07 2011 3:28pm
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codfather



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Yip, do the same, but I do use the parking brake, as that is what it is supposed to do!! (mine comes on automatically after 10 seconds anyway) and if u are sat in traffic with foot on the brake dreaming away , it is amazing the number of people who still manage to let the car roll away into the car in front / behind!!
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Post #324282 Wed Dec 07 2011 5:12pm
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RRSTDV8



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I do a mixture. Sometimes N+EPB, sometimes N+footbrake, sometimes D+footbrake. Depends on how long I think I'm going to be sat there.

One thing to think about is the people behind - sitting looking at brake lights (which are pretty much eyeline for ordinary motorists sat behind us) isn't very nice; especially at night.

Thinking of other motorists isn't usual these days it seems judging by the number of people with rear fogs on when sat in traffic. If I use my rear foglight at all, I make sure I turn it off once I have someone behind me. Turning it back on as required (car behind tunrs off the road for example).

Little things that can make everyones life a bit better.

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Post #324290 Wed Dec 07 2011 7:05pm
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Ady 555
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If lights have just turned to red on approach when ive stopped i will put it in P with no handbrake rarely use handbrake, as said above i don't like to dazzel the person behind me with my brake lights. If i'm not going to be standing there for long then i will just leave it in drive with foot on brake, 10-15 seconds at the most, i never just put it in N and sit there with my foot on the brake, this will eventually burn the solenoid out between the foot brake and the gear lever on pre 10 year models anyway Big Cry

Post #324297 Wed Dec 07 2011 8:06pm
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JC1



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Southern Jock wrote:
I do a mixture of both.

If I think I will be stationary for more than 30 seconds or so then I pop it in N and apply parking brake otherwise I just leave it and cover the brake.


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Post #324299 Wed Dec 07 2011 8:16pm
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sam006



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Southern Jock wrote:
I do a mixture of both.

If I think I will be stationary for more than 30 seconds or so then I pop it in N and apply parking brake otherwise I just leave it and cover the brake.


^^ same as above

Spent quite a while researching this after having to replace (out of warrantee) both a gearbox and transmission box on an X5. I always put that in N any time I was stationary.

I now, as above, only put in N if likely to be sat for more than 30 secs. my thinking is you'd do more damage rushing from N to D and driving off without it being properly engaged if you don't anticipate a light change right than if you just leave it in D.

Have also read that modern auto's are designed to have the car remain stationary whilst in D? Either way I try and play it safe!! Range Rover Sport HSE and for a bit of weekend fun a S1 Lotus Elise with a few track biased additions!

Post #324326 Wed Dec 07 2011 9:22pm
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Tonyrec



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Leaving your foot on the brake pedal, especially at night can be construed as inconsiderate driving. a few years ago people were reported for it but you would be unlucky nowadays unless of course its over a period of time and its a trafpol car thats behind.

Its one of those ways and means offences........................... Whistle

Post #324340 Wed Dec 07 2011 10:20pm
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Tonyrec



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I was taught to use the handbrake and leave the car in drive.
You would do more damage by rushing the transmission into Drive from Neutral.

Post #324341 Wed Dec 07 2011 10:22pm
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Endjin



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A mixture of both. Mostly leave in drive but if stopped for a while then will drop into Neutral. 2013 Discovery HSE Luxury - 3.0 SDV6 - Santorini Black
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Post #324363 Thu Dec 08 2011 9:11am
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olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
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sam006 wrote:
Southern Jock wrote:
I do a mixture of both.

If I think I will be stationary for more than 30 seconds or so then I pop it in N and apply parking brake otherwise I just leave it and cover the brake.


^^ same as above

Spent quite a while researching this after having to replace (out of warrantee) both a gearbox and transmission box on an X5. I always put that in N any time I was stationary.

I now, as above, only put in N if likely to be sat for more than 30 secs. my thinking is you'd do more damage rushing from N to D and driving off without it being properly engaged if you don't anticipate a light change right than if you just leave it in D.

Have also read that modern auto's are designed to have the car remain stationary whilst in D? Either way I try and play it safe!!


I went through exactly the same thing with my X5 Sam, hence the reason for my post. I'm paraniod ever since owning that car, everything that could go wrong with a car did in that pile of junk! Interesting results on the poll guys - thanks for the feedback. Thumbs Up

Post #324416 Thu Dec 08 2011 3:32pm
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rrsboy



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Re: Talk to me about your Box :-)

olyb223 wrote:
that by covering my foot on the brake pedal and leaving the car in Drive that I am damaging the gearbox?Thumbs Up


18 year old Volvo estate driven 200,000 miles by using the brake pedal method = no damage to auto gearbox. Go figure Thumbs Up ============
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Post #324509 Thu Dec 08 2011 10:43pm
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sam006



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For Gods sake lets just hope it's that the X5 was just plain sh:censored:t !! Laughing

Think i'm going to stick with the D and brake, unless standing still for a period of time, then in N and sorry to those behind me who are going to get annoyed with the glare from my brake lights Whistle Range Rover Sport HSE and for a bit of weekend fun a S1 Lotus Elise with a few track biased additions!

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Ady 555
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sam006 wrote:
For Gods sake lets just hope it's that the X5 was just plain sh:censored:t !! Laughing

Think i'm going to stick with the D and brake, unless standing still for a period of time, then in N and sorry to those behind me who are going to get annoyed with the glare from my brake lights Whistle

How inconsiderate of you Mr. Green

Post #324686 Sat Dec 10 2011 8:19pm
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