2000 Disco 2 Do I really need to turn off the cruise button every time?
The manual says in bold print to turn that button off when cruise is not needed.
Do I really need to turn it off and what am I risking if I leave it on or forget on occasion?
Do I really need to turn it off and what am I risking if I leave it on or forget on occasion?
Lets say you were stalking 2 Rhinoceros. Whilst moving forward in low gear you strike a termite hill with your right tire. The live axle configuration of your front axle will make the Rover jump and possibly hop to the left. If you were not anticipating this movement, your hand may slip activating the cruise control. In this instance the rhinoceros may be alerted to your presence and the hunt is spoiled.
That being said--the computer isn't thinking any harder when the cruise is on or off.
That being said--the computer isn't thinking any harder when the cruise is on or off.
Lets say you were stalking 2 Rhinoceros. Whilst moving forward in low gear you strike a termite hill with your right tire. The live axle configuration of your front axle will make the Rover jump and possibly hop to the left. If you were not anticipating this movement, your hand may slip activating the cruise control. In this instance the rhinoceros may be alerted to your presence and the hunt is spoiled.
That being said--the computer isn't thinking any harder when the cruise is on or off.
That being said--the computer isn't thinking any harder when the cruise is on or off.
It won't hurt anything to leave it on. Worse that may happen is the indicator light in the switch will burn out. $3 from AB. Yes, they are incredibly expensive for what they are.
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