View Full Version : Discovery 4 not holding speed in cruise control
eddielines
20th June 2024, 05:19 PM
Hi All
Just wanted to check if any one has had similar issue.
I've done a search and can find plenty on cruise control just not working, and causes including break light switch, clock spring, etc however my scenario is a bit different.
On the flat I can set and it will work, but on any sort of incline speed will fall, and it will not drop a gear or accelerate to keep speed. Where I can find cases of this its on older vehicles where the throttle was controlled by vacuum, but on these cars its all electronic. I don't use cruise that often but know it was working better than this before including at least attempting to keep speed on hills (success subject to steepness and load).
I have changed the clock spring anyway as there was some unusual behaviour with buttons on wheel when i pressed quickly, horn was intermittently not working (quit a while back) and I could hear a very slight dry whine when turning steering wheel at times.
Has any one had similar or any ideas on where I should start ?
Graeme
20th June 2024, 07:31 PM
Others have had what seems to be the same issue, resolved by recalibrating a sensor that's located under the centre console.  I can't recall its name but it could be a longitudinal accelerometer that detects when the vehicle is travelling uphill, used by cruise control.
DiscoJeffster
20th June 2024, 10:22 PM
Others have had what seems to be the same issue, resolved by recalibrating a sensor that's located under the centre console.  I can't recall its name but it could be a longitudinal accelerometer that detects when the vehicle is travelling uphill, used by cruise control.
Yes! There is a thread on this. OP have a search and you’ll find it
eddielines
21st June 2024, 06:02 PM
Thanks Guys 
Found it D4 cruise control runs away (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/l319-discovery-3-and-4-a/295583-d4-cruise-control-runs-away.html)
And yes, took 2 mins and sorted the issue. Now holding speed to within 1-2 KMs.
Now on to next job.
LuckyLes
21st June 2024, 08:45 PM
Does anyone have the problem, when using cruise control, that on a downhill the car will run on, not accellorating just coasting and gain speed with no retardation? I frequently travel a longish decline of about a kilo or thereabouts cruise set at 100 but by the foot of the hill , i wil be at 125 and still in 8th gear. Should it drop back a couple of gears to slow the car? I have had on occasions accelaraion going up hill, so that I have to disengage CC
Cheers
LuckyLes
Graeme
21st June 2024, 09:29 PM
Early 3.0 D4s would run away like this because the throttle wasn't closed (instant fuel consumption showed fuel being consumed) then LR released at least 2 updates, the 1st reduced the fuel consumption then eventually shut-off fuel completely on significant over-run which made a big difference to the extent of the over-run.
LuckyLes
22nd June 2024, 09:14 AM
Are the updates available via Gap IID or do I need to take it to a dealer?
loanrangie
22nd June 2024, 01:45 PM
Are the updates available via Gap IID or do I need to take it to a dealer?Likely to be available via their fast lane service and would be cheaper than LR I would expect.
eddielines
22nd June 2024, 03:44 PM
Those updates are on the Engine ECU ?
Mine is 3010 and I do get the over run.
Graeme
22nd June 2024, 07:17 PM
Yes, the PCM.  However I would expect that those early updates would have been applied at a service many years ago.
Display the current fuel consumption whilst over-running.  If it's zero then those updates have been done but not done if anything above zero, even 0.1 L/100.
LuckyLes
22nd June 2024, 07:44 PM
I'll try that next time I go into Toowoomba. Thanks for that tip.
eddielines
23rd June 2024, 11:53 AM
Thanks, I know there are updates available, but whether this one has been applied or is outstanding I don't know. The consensus I tool (rightly or worngly) from this forum and the Indies I've used is don't apply updates unless you've a specific problem you are trying to solve.
I'll do the test to check.
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