:lol2: to true.... however that last experience is etched in my brain and i will have to drive that paddock again (my gold panning spot is in the creek at the bottom) but being on the wrong side of 60 I hope that I'll remember to inhibit TC :D ;)
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Just on the TC kicking in, you would have to accelerate for that to happen.
Did you perhaps mean the HDC? ( Hill Descent Control) or ABS if you were using the brakes without using the HDC.
I would have thought that you would use the HDC on a wet slippery hill, as long as you have the patience for it. I remember I was using it coming down Mt Pinnabar and I got bored with the slow progress and disengaged it causing a mini slide down the hill which clenched the bum.
Regards Philip A
Yes i have a TD5 Auto...
My peripheral vision caught the yellow TC light flashing and there may have been a red one but my attention was diverted to what was happening outside. It was all over in a flash. To be honest I was probably going too quick for the changing terrain conditions - I was in low second letting it drive downhill under engine braking it suddenly got steeper and where i came unstuck was where the cattle choose to traverse between paddocks and it was pretty cut by their hooves. I didn't touch the brakes. I'd done the trip many times before in the dry and was obviously over confident....
A lesson learned.
I spend a fair bit of time driving manuals down steep hills at work, then I go and drive my auto down steep hills for fun :p
And the average Auto, maybe. But the auto in the D2 is smart enough to lock the torque converter if in the correct mode, which makes downhill trips a non issue.
Oh and today I drove my auto D2 to and from work, no issues :angel:
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