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  1. #61
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    How do you disable anti-stall?
    You can't... End of!

    It is effectively in every single modern day vehicle with electronic fuel injection.

    One of the inputs on an ECU is the engine idle speed. If the ECU decides that the engine is running too slow, it will increase it... Which is exactly what anti-stall is. The only real difference is that the LR guys have tweaked the parameters which it works within and turned it into a 'feature'.

    Even the TD5 has 'anti-stall'...

    If you don't like it, either learn how to drive it properly or get rid of it!

    [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite"]Luddites...[/ame]

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post
    From what I can gather by observation in high range the engine idles at about 850 rpm when the wheels are turning dropping to 750 when stationary. In low range it idles at 1000 rpm when the wheels are turning.
    This suggests that there is a low range switch.
    Hi Mahn, there is a switch shown in the workshop manual:



    Cheers,

    Tim

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