
Originally Posted by
Drover
I tried to get the extended suspension mode to engage by selecting raised suspension, after sand mode had engaged, but no luck.
Yes another stupid Land Rover design idea - you cannot make it go into extended suspension mode manually the car has to do it - maybe could have been tricked if you selected access height and spun the wheels at the same time (car needs to feel itself beached and traction control activated - but I think it will do it if the body beaches itself without wheel spin).
With offroad selected it should (still a bit of white man's magic to me) have gone to extended height and with "up selected" and foot on the brake it should then have gone into super extended. (I always carry my handbook in the car because I can never remember all the processes)
The other trick for new players is not to disable "Stability Control" it cuts power and causes other issues when stuck - eg when I last got stuck I had DSC still on and the engine would only go to 2700 rpm and traction control would not activate so I just stayed X axled.
Good onya though for pulling him out - these days some people are more interested in being critical and being rewarded before helping - all too often the age of the good Samaritan seems to have gone.
Garry
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