Offroad footage and new questions!
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Offroad footage and new questions!
Hey folks,
I finally got my Rover into the woods for its first official trail day.
For your viewing pleasure:
Now, I've got some questions. My Hill Descent Control has never worked. Just dings and gives me the green exclamation light blinking. I think I stumbled upon my issue, finally. When I was in low range, I noticed I never get a light on the dash for it. I assume there is. I probably should have checked when I turned the key on one of those times, but I didn't. In any event - what brought this to my attention now is that I was unable, in low range, to press the button at the shifter to put it into manual mode. It just goes into sport. Aha!
This means there's a high-low-switch, correct? Is this the 'solenoid' on top of the tcase? It sounded like that device could stop someone from kicking the tcase into neutral with the key out, which I've not experienced, but really haven't fiddled with to verify.
So, with this all said, now, I wonder if my truck should have done better yesterday with traction control. Since this is obviously directly tied into HDC working, which is part of the ABS system really -- it would seem reasonable that the system would be FAR more active in low range than in high range.
Thoughts?
Dave
I finally got my Rover into the woods for its first official trail day.
For your viewing pleasure:
Now, I've got some questions. My Hill Descent Control has never worked. Just dings and gives me the green exclamation light blinking. I think I stumbled upon my issue, finally. When I was in low range, I noticed I never get a light on the dash for it. I assume there is. I probably should have checked when I turned the key on one of those times, but I didn't. In any event - what brought this to my attention now is that I was unable, in low range, to press the button at the shifter to put it into manual mode. It just goes into sport. Aha!
This means there's a high-low-switch, correct? Is this the 'solenoid' on top of the tcase? It sounded like that device could stop someone from kicking the tcase into neutral with the key out, which I've not experienced, but really haven't fiddled with to verify.
So, with this all said, now, I wonder if my truck should have done better yesterday with traction control. Since this is obviously directly tied into HDC working, which is part of the ABS system really -- it would seem reasonable that the system would be FAR more active in low range than in high range.
Thoughts?
Dave
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Did you install a CDL actuator or crawl under your truck with a 10mm wrench and lock the transfer case before you hit the trails? Also, the traction control should have done more to control the wheelspin. The left rear tire seemed to have nothing acting on it. I'm assuming you don't have the 3 Amigos.
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Did you install a CDL actuator or crawl under your truck with a 10mm wrench and lock the transfer case before you hit the trails? Also, the traction control should have done more to control the wheelspin. The left rear tire seemed to have nothing acting on it. I'm assuming you don't have the 3 Amigos.
I agree - with brand new brakes in the rear (akebono & high carbon discs) I expect it would be doing more. This is what leads me to think it's probably a separate "mapping" for the TC system in high range vs low range.
Dave
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Actually, I'll be in your neck of the woods soon, a couple of months actually. I'm originally from the Cape and will be bringing my rig to western Mass and then Moosehead Lake Maine... soooo we may have to hook up?
As far as getting more grip now, if you don't have a CDL lever installed, go to a bone yard and get the complete lever off a D1. Then send me a Pm and Ill give you the part number to add to it to make it work. Also get rid of the transfer case solenoid while your in there... youll thank yourself for that if you ever got stuck in 4L.... and cant get out.
If you have the 3 amigos then you really wanna do the mod in the sticky above http://www.landroverclubvi.com/abs-mod.html read as much as you can on it.... or find a unit out of a 5 series E39 BMW... which seem to never brake and swap it out. You really wanna take advantage of all the ABS system has to offer.
Best advise is to read till your eyes bleed... knowledge is power blah blah blah...
As far as getting more grip now, if you don't have a CDL lever installed, go to a bone yard and get the complete lever off a D1. Then send me a Pm and Ill give you the part number to add to it to make it work. Also get rid of the transfer case solenoid while your in there... youll thank yourself for that if you ever got stuck in 4L.... and cant get out.
If you have the 3 amigos then you really wanna do the mod in the sticky above http://www.landroverclubvi.com/abs-mod.html read as much as you can on it.... or find a unit out of a 5 series E39 BMW... which seem to never brake and swap it out. You really wanna take advantage of all the ABS system has to offer.
Best advise is to read till your eyes bleed... knowledge is power blah blah blah...
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