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JOKER



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Do you use the accelerator / deceleration buttons

On the steering wheel when you climb past 30mph , just out of curiosity as i was arsing about with it the other day …. Thumbs Up Laughing

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is that on the cruise control mick? ... - .- -.




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scarey wrote:
is that on the cruise control mick?


Yes but didn't know you could use it randomly to increase speed!

Post #63376 11th May 2011 8:19am
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I think each press is 1mph up or down. Quite handy in my opinion.

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It also serves to set the HDC speed when its active

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All the time, I often use it in 30mph areas too so I dont creep above the speed limit. 

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Always - if you hold it down it gently accelerates, although with the adaptive cruise it's even nicer Very Happy Land Rover Addict
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Thrasher wrote:
With the adaptive cruise it's even nicer Very Happy


That's the next retrofit! 

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I use mine alittle when cruising down the motorway. Just to make little changes in response to traffic around me. FFRR TD6 HSE
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Yes when using cruise but thats not that often.

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Thrasher wrote:
Always - if you hold it down it gently accelerates, although with the adaptive cruise it's even nicer Very Happy


I had the Adaptive Cruise on my SC RRS, it drove me mad, 'seeing' vehicles in the left lane would cause it to jam on the brakes, especially going through 50mph average speed areas as it would detect the lorry next to me in front and presume I was about to die.

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RRUK wrote:
Thrasher wrote:
Always - if you hold it down it gently accelerates, although with the adaptive cruise it's even nicer Very Happy


I had the Adaptive Cruise on my SC RRS, it drove me mad, 'seeing' vehicles in the left lane would cause it to jam on the brakes, especially going through 50mph average speed areas as it would detect the lorry next to me in front and presume I was about to die.

Much prefer cruise that I and only I control.


The latest version is now much better than that - I haven't had any real false alarms and when it does brake it's very gentle. The LR/RR website promotes that it's now in its Third Generation.

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is it possible to retrofit adaptive cruise controll to 06/06 FFRR??

I dont think soo... Confused

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HUGI wrote:
is it possible to retrofit adaptive cruise controll to 06/06 FFRR??

I dont think soo... Confused


Anything is possible... 

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