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beefy
24th November 2013, 10:07 PM
does a puma have hill decent control?
manic
25th November 2013, 08:26 AM
I think HDC was first introduced in the freelander because it didnt have  a low box.   The defender has very low gears - select your gear, select  your descent speed. No need for brake assisted HDC. Although I wouldnt be too suprised  if they have put a HDC button in the latest Puma for sales ammo.
TimNZ
25th November 2013, 08:35 AM
There is no button, but I've found traction control works going down hill quite effectively.
Cheers,
beefy
25th November 2013, 09:07 AM
I find my hand brake light flashes and the car slows. normal?
n plus one
25th November 2013, 10:58 AM
I find my hand brake light flashes and the car slows. normal?
Handbrake light flashes due to dodgy wiring/switch, car slows due to engine braking - the two are unrelated and Defender doesn't have hdc.
MuzzyDelta90
25th November 2013, 11:36 AM
The Pumas don't have a hill descent control like my old Disco II with the button on the dashboard - instead they have a thing called "anti-stall" and basically you just take your foot of the accelerator and the computer won't allow the engine to stall - it just feeds enough fuel to keep it going and the vehicle just crawls along - surprisingly this still works in 3rd gear out on the highway - it's good in traffic jams because you can just crawl away and not ride the clutch.  The downside with the anti-stall - especially using in for descending hills is that the Puma is only a 2.2 litre 4 cylinder - and doesn't have the engine braking capacity of say a 4 litre 6 cylinder motor.
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