How to crash Terrain Response
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How to crash Terrain Response
When all four wheels are spinning in the air (reproduce this at your own peril) and then abruptly slow/stop upon landing, the ECU freaks out and crashes. The vehicle loses the suspension and you need to "reboot" (power on/off) to reset the Terrain Response system.
I have notified LRNA. They responded by saying, "you know... I don't think we tested for that." What the heck?! It's a Land Rover! Like you wouldn't jump it.
I have notified LRNA. They responded by saying, "you know... I don't think we tested for that." What the heck?! It's a Land Rover! Like you wouldn't jump it.
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RE: How to crash Terrain Response
That is pretty bad. I think most vehicle manufacturers jump their vehicles as part of their testing (GM did at least many years ago), so I can't fathom why LR wouldn't.
With all the things that have gone wrong with the LR3, I'm am losing respect for their test engineers.
Michael
With all the things that have gone wrong with the LR3, I'm am losing respect for their test engineers.
Michael
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