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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35271 |
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13th Dec 2018 10:40am |
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Chalky Member Since: 10 Feb 2018 Location: Marshfield, Bath Posts: 899 |
I went to JLR at Gaydon 3 years ago and was taken for a very interesting tour followed by a ride in a Disco4 on the off road track.
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13th Dec 2018 12:18pm |
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Mulcher Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Shropshire Posts: 240 |
I take it this only applies to the later models with electronic handbrake?
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13th Dec 2018 12:49pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 689 |
i think it's all with the electric handbrake. If I remember, the 2007MY RR workshop manual suggests that at speed, operating the handbrake switch causes the ABS pump to operate the brakes until down to a low speed. Paul,
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13th Dec 2018 1:51pm |
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Bill Member Since: 18 Nov 2017 Location: Essex / Normandy Posts: 1230 |
Agreed! Successfully avoided a nasty accident at 70mph as a very ancient French driver turned left with absolutely no indication, I turned around the back of him ‘almost’ at 90 degrees & then again to bring me back to the normal route of travel:- That’s the principle reason why I bought another RR. Filters are in fact so good that in certain circumstances, when the ambient air is already polluted, a diesel car will tend to extract more particles from the air than it emits. Emissions Analytics worked with........etc etc He who dies with the most toys wins... |
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13th Dec 2018 2:36pm |
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Dixy Member Since: 09 Apr 2009 Location: Somerset Posts: 1092 |
It works on most modern cars with an electronic hand brake, if you think about EBA it is not a difficult algorithm.
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13th Dec 2018 2:41pm |
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