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Skelly1972



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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black
Is there a way to drive a new RRS

Okay had my HSE BLACK for just under a month now and impressed so far

One gripe I have is the acceleration from standstill it seems to think about it and then it goes, also when cornering it seems to change into too hgh a gear and struggles to pull away

Also sometimes seem to get some ear popping when driving along, wierd Rolling Eyes 2013 13.5 MY HSE BLACK with privacy glass, vision assist pack, side steps and ebony headlining

Post #378287 Mon Mar 25 2013 10:27pm
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richamartin



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Location: Cotswolds
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2013 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 Baltic Blue

Hi, I'm 1.5 weeks in now and covered about 1,000 miles.....I have to admit (Touch wood!) I don't seem to have noticed this issue.

Admittedly it isn't the quickest from a standing start (Especially coming from a sports car!), but it goes like an express train once I'm at about 20mph and doesn't seem to hunt for gears. I have found though, that if you are "driving" it hard, it's much more responsive if you put it in sport & dynamic mode. Thumbs Up

I can't comment on the ear popping.....sorry! Exclamation Now
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Post #378291 Mon Mar 25 2013 10:37pm
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dryden1407



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no ear popping here either,,but i do notice the delay your referring to,,its not worrying though,is it??
another thing i have noticed is when your cruising at say 60,,and you want to gently speed up,when you gently push on the accelerator it doesnt seem to speed up smoothly,it wants to drop a gear to do it
i know some cars learn the way you drive and adjust themselves to your driving style,,,but does this mean it thinks i want to drive it hard??
apart from that,,great car 2013.5 rrs black edition in white here now

Post #378307 Tue Mar 26 2013 12:13am
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Skelly1972



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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

i am going to try it in Dynamic mode as tried it in sport mode and kept revving the engine forgetting i was in "manual" and not flipping the paddle shift up 2013 13.5 MY HSE BLACK with privacy glass, vision assist pack, side steps and ebony headlining

Post #378316 Tue Mar 26 2013 7:40am
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Zilch



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My MY10.5 model which is only 6 speed spends time hunting for gears, usually after lifting the foot and then reapplying for exiting a corner/roundabout, its Censored annoying. My original MY06 2.7 did not show the same traits Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

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Post #378317 Tue Mar 26 2013 8:18am
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mse



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Teach it where you want the gear changes - it will learn Mike

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Post #378327 Tue Mar 26 2013 9:08am
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Zilch



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mse wrote:
Teach it where you want the gear changes - it will learn


my seems to be a Censored simpleton then Laughing or listens to the wife more than me Whistle Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

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Post #378328 Tue Mar 26 2013 9:11am
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mse



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Mine got the hang of it reasonably quickly...it did take it a little time to learn my change down preference when slowing Mike

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Post #378343 Tue Mar 26 2013 10:41am
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jimbg



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mse wrote:
Teach it where you want the gear changes - it will learn


How do you do that then? 2023 P440e SE Dynamic on order -cancelled

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Post #378358 Tue Mar 26 2013 11:40am
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simple1



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With the old car, driving it in manual mode, so I guess it's the same for flappy paddle version. 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀
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Post #378364 Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47am
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Tim in Scotland



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

If it changes up just when you want it not to then use the paddles to downshift it and it will eventually learn. My last FFRR had been driven so much in London that when I took it home to Scotland it wouldn't shift up into 6th without intervention from me, by the time I got it back home 475miles later it was happy to change into 6th at 54mph all by itself. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Post #378365 Tue Mar 26 2013 11:48am
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mse



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Although i have always had paddles - i assume yours is a 13 like mine? in which case you only have the paddles option...all you need to do is to override the gear changes a few times consistently and it will learn your style.

So mine has learnt in 8th for example. i might only push the accelerator a little (eg on the motorway), i dont want it to change down to 7th - i want it to remain in 8th and just add a bit of power...to make it learn, whenever it would change down in that scenario I gave the + paddle a quick flick to 8th and then return to D - took 3 times and it now responds as i want.

Another example, When slowing down, i hit the - to get the change down where i want...now it does that.

Takes a bit of time. Mike

2014 Facelift Discovery


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Post #378366 Tue Mar 26 2013 11:52am
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Martin
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LR are looking at this hesitation issue which seems to mainly affect D4s - see http://www.disco4.com/forum/topic91114.html Like this site? Buy some RRSPORT goodies to show your support!

Post #378372 Tue Mar 26 2013 12:03pm
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mse



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Martin wrote:
LR are looking at this hesitation issue which seems to mainly affect D4s - see http://www.disco4.com/forum/topic91114.html

Wasn't that the owners hesitating buying the sport Rolling with laughter Mike

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Post #378376 Tue Mar 26 2013 12:06pm
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jimbg



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mse wrote:
Although i have always had paddles - i assume yours is a 13 like mine? in which case you only have the paddles option...all you need to do is to override the gear changes a few times consistently and it will learn your style.

So mine has learnt in 8th for example. i might only push the accelerator a little (eg on the motorway), i dont want it to change down to 7th - i want it to remain in 8th and just add a bit of power...to make it learn, whenever it would change down in that scenario I gave the + paddle a quick flick to 8th and then return to D - took 3 times and it now responds as i want.

Another example, When slowing down, i hit the - to get the change down where i want...not it does that.

Takes a bit of time.


Thanks for that I will give it a try. Thumbs Up 2023 P440e SE Dynamic on order -cancelled

2022 HSE Dynamic P400e

2017 Discovery 3.0 HSE Silicon Silver Nimbus interior and a few extra toys SOLD

2013 HSE Black, Orkney Grey, Ebony Seats and Ivory Interior SOLD

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Plus a few other cars inbetween!

Post #378396 Tue Mar 26 2013 1:58pm
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