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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
here is the very popular thread to the l322 V8 gearbox common fault i was thinking about earlier.... http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/6-range-r...rdown.html |
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30th Aug 2013 11:12pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
If sitting at lights or in traffic I knock mine into Neutral, it also helps because if you're sitting for a while you tend to do stuff, like check your phone/emails etc, and if you stop paying full and proper attention you might slip your foot off the brake and if you were in Drive, ...well, you know how that ends.
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31st Aug 2013 8:06am |
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Contraband Member Since: 08 Nov 2010 Location: FIFE Posts: 3697 |
If I arrived at lights and they were red I would keep it in D, as they might change straight away. If I approach and they turn red I put it in N as I will be there just a bit longer. Previously..
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31st Aug 2013 8:56am |
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Fame Member Since: 01 Dec 2012 Location: Oliveira do Hospital Posts: 42 |
I always go to N on stopping at lights. However , before getting used to this, I had the problem of occasionally rolling back, as I released the handbrake and gave gas to no avail I forgot I was in N and not D . (It is very hilly here. )luckily, the car behind always was well back.( probably saw my grey hair and wisely was not that close!)
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1st Sep 2013 7:32am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Surely you re-engage drive before releasing handbrake? |
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1st Sep 2013 7:38am |
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Fame Member Since: 01 Dec 2012 Location: Oliveira do Hospital Posts: 42 |
That's the problem. I thought I was in drive already, forgetting I was in N. now that it's a habit, I DO remember to put it in drive, before releasing the brake! ( you'll understand this when you get to my age , one day) Range Rover Vogue TD6 2002
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1st Sep 2013 3:09pm |
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RichieLloyd Member Since: 13 Jun 2014 Location: Liverpool Posts: 11 |
So this is a very good question that I have been asking myself over the last few months. I have recently decided to do the following:
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17th Jun 2014 12:38pm |
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MachineHead Member Since: 20 Apr 2014 Location: The hoose Posts: 310 |
I don't do it either it doesn't make sense putting strain where its not needed. As for warping disks I have warped 2 sets of front discs when I had my disco due to sitting with foot on brake. Living at the top of a mountain means long steep downhill which inevitably end in junctions. So after braking a lot I was too lazy to apply handbrake and the pads held the heat on the disks while the rest of it cooled. It took me doing it twice to learn 09 TDV8 Westminster, Mariana Black, Rear seat entertainment, hatch bag and 2 slobbery mutts |
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17th Jun 2014 1:29pm |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
Interesting video showing how the torque converter works and explains why you get some creep at tick over.
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17th Jun 2014 2:00pm |
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Andy Member Since: 23 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2938 |
Just watch you don't do what I did recently when I selected N at the traffic lights. Lights change to green, I subconsciously think I'm still in D and release the brake and press on the accelerator! result- revving the tits off the car and going nowhere, then having to hit the brake, select D and finally drive off!
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17th Jun 2014 3:19pm |
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J90 Member Since: 02 Jul 2013 Location: Somewhere south of Bergerac Posts: 651 |
I try to put the car in neutral as often as possible when stationary. I'm no technical expert but it was how I was taught to drive - When stationary select neutral, apply handbrake.
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17th Jun 2014 9:10pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 608 |
I'm surprised no-one's brought up Land Rover's view on the matter...
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17th Jun 2014 9:23pm |
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silversurfer Member Since: 24 Oct 2013 Location: londinium Posts: 84 |
Handbrake, Neutral . Then select Drive ,release handbrake and drive off.
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18th Jun 2014 5:03pm |
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