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Biggles Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Preston, Posts: 916 |
carporajm,
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Thu Nov 17 2005 9:36am |
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MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598 |
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Thu Nov 17 2005 10:08am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Caporajm........................ you now need to get yourself some very strong recovery ropes and a couple of decent shackles so you can be a Good Samaritan to all those X5 and Cayenne drivers that you encounter who are stuck in the snow in their "Super SUVs" whose tyres are totally unsuitable for snow conditions and don't have the wonderful Terrain Responce.
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Thu Nov 17 2005 10:35am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
There are parts of the 'ring that are challenging enough in the dry in the middle of summer, I can't imagine how mental you would have to be to want to charge around it in an RRS (or any car) in the thick of winter!! Might be good fun though, once you've taken the requisite amount of Valium!
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Thu Nov 17 2005 1:28pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
There are some things that can still make you proud to be BRITISH!
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Thu Nov 17 2005 2:39pm |
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Andrew Member Since: 16 Jun 2005 Location: Cheltenham Posts: 248 |
if you start getting lots of wheelspin in the snow and ice the DSC will cut engine power, so overide manually and have full power for glorious power slides...... |
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Thu Nov 17 2005 3:37pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
see page 203 of the owners' manual for more info about de- and -re-selecting DSC in snow.................... there is also a section about using snow chains on page 259. We had a heavy frost here last night, 33m above sea level and well inland, inside my greenhouse it dropped to -8C and at 4pm the car still has a heavy coat of rime on it. Delight of delights I found that the door seals were not frozen onto the car's body like they used to with my L322 Rangie - my Sport has to sit outside in all weathers as I cannot get it between the garage door pillars by about 2mm on each side even with the mirrors folded in. Thank goodness for seat heaters - but LR why could I not have the remote control diesel powered heater on my Sport like I had on my Rangie and Freelander? That was a brilliant piece of kit for frosty mornings - go to dining room window, aim R/C at car and watch for the tiny plume of exhaust coming out of the front wheelarch exhaust pipe and heypresto 10 minutes later I had a toasty warm car with frost free windows to get into and instant hot air from the vents on start up. I think that the R/C heater isn't even on the options list for the Sport 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it 2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced 2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW |
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Thu Nov 17 2005 3:57pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
We didn't quite get down that far, but came home at around 10 last night and the temp showed 0deg. Goodbye summer, hello winter.
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Thu Nov 17 2005 4:38pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
I seem to have picked yet another car where snow chains are not made by the manufacturer for the size of wheels I have.
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Thu Nov 17 2005 4:47pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
It was standard fit on the BMW diesel engined cars as they needed it to get round the emissions regs for cold starting. If you opted for the full monty system then all you got was the timer and remote control system connected up as all the rest was already fitted. When the air temperature dropped below 5C and you turned the key to position 2 in the ignition the heater would start anyway - cause more than this owner to phone the dealer the first time they saw smoke coming from the tiny exhaust in the front grille of a Freelander, on the RR LR hid the exhaust more carefully so as not to alarm owners experiencing it for the first time! LR dropped the system from the spec for a couple of years and then started to fit them again 2 years ago on Freelanders.
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Thu Nov 17 2005 4:52pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
Simple solution...gloves for the first 3 minutes driving.
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Thu Nov 17 2005 6:21pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
There's another option that is missing from the Sport..... a heated steering wheel! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Thu Nov 17 2005 6:30pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Yep, I missed that sorely this morning.... -4 as I left home. But the heated seats came into their own. I normally find them too hot, but glad of them today.
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Fri Nov 18 2005 1:48pm |
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d3matt Member Since: 11 Jul 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK Posts: 730 |
I can get these pre-heaters fitted afterwards. I did have the website of the manufacturer bookmarked, but I now can't find it. I was considering putting one on my VW T5 van last winter....but then Spring came and I then forgot about it. I'll see if I can find the site again. Matt
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Fri Nov 18 2005 7:51pm |
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