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vanquishspirit



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I can parallel park!

But I always end up with my L460 too far from the kerb and have to go back and shuffle it closer . My theory is that the rear steering is drawing the rear of the car away from the kerb when I lock over to bring the front into the kerb! Anyone else noticed this? I would have thought there would be an automatic rear steer cancel function when parking. Maybe there is and I am losing it! I am pretty sensitive to marking my wheels on kerbs but I have been parking perfectly well for a very long time! 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone)

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I found it takes some getting used to, I normally end up about a foot away from the kerb, I had a 928 back in the 80's that have 4 wheel steer and that suffered the same issue.

I have given up worrying about it but I do have the same issue. You are not alone.

DrF

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vanquishspirit



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Thanks. I didnt think I was going mad!!! slightly irritating as one does look a bit of plonker! 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone)

1972 Suffix A fully restored 2 door

1970, chassis number 26 the first of the press launch cars, Masai Red

2013 4.4SDV8 Autobiograpahy

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Haylands wrote:
Sorry, I'll get me coat....


yes please Very Happy 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone)

1972 Suffix A fully restored 2 door

1970, chassis number 26 the first of the press launch cars, Masai Red

2013 4.4SDV8 Autobiograpahy

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vanquishspirit wrote:
Thanks. I look a bit of plonker!


Not sure that has anything to do with the parking.

You could always let the car park itself but it would be nice if there was an off button.
Another thing that drives me mad is that the throttle map is affected by the parking sensors making it hard to make the car creep in tight spots. letters not necessarily in the right order

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vanquishspirit



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Thank you Dixy. Caught it off you ! 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone)

1972 Suffix A fully restored 2 door

1970, chassis number 26 the first of the press launch cars, Masai Red

2013 4.4SDV8 Autobiograpahy

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DJIT



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Yes after a lifetime of priding myself on parking tight to the kerb, the rear steer throws all that training out the window. Neutral

I've had to retrain my brain and now concentrate on pointing the wing mirror at the rear wheel nearest the kerb to park.

Took some getting used to and for a while it was like doing a slow motion reverse slalom Rolling with laughter

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Dixy



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Is it actuator and ecu controlled or some clever application of physics. letters not necessarily in the right order

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I have found similar! It also surprises me that despite the car having cameras seemingly everywhere, they don't allow me to see how close I am to the kerb. 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

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There’s a way to see how close the front wheels are to the curb. If you select “off road” on the camera screen it gives you a forward facing view of the front wheels on either side of the car. I use this for tight width restrictions which comes in handy. Unfortunately there’s nothing that I can see for the back wheels, so old fashioned dipped wing mirrors is the only real way to check them.

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Ah great - I will try that! And yes, for those awful width restrictions in London, I typically find myself hanging out of my driver's window with my passenger doing the same on the other side. Terrifying. 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

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DJIT



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Ha ha, I keep bottling the entrance to the Hogarth flyover in the latest car and take the roundabout rather than squeeze through the metal bollards at 2mph. My kids ripped into me last visit! Only thing dented is the ego! Embarassed

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EdJ wrote:
Ah great - I will try that! And yes, for those awful width restrictions in London, I typically find myself hanging out of my driver's window with my passenger doing the same on the other side. Terrifying.


wait till you try negotiating some of the hotel underground car parks in france, bloody nightmare.. ... - .- -.




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