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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Thanks I will have to remember that, however when you are up to your arse in alligators it's hard to remember that the objective is to drain the swamp.

    I always thought that the switch will be handy for sand so I fitted one.
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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by onebob View Post
    Some years ago I retro fitted CDL activation and did the SLABS Feed wire cut mod so that Traction Control was always enabled and that has served me well since 90% of my offroad driving is fair weather driving on bush tracks. I also do a snow camp every year and so that means a fair amount of snow driving but I've had mixed experience with TC+CDL in those conditions. However recently I had an unsettling experience whilst driving downhill under engine braking through a soggy and mucky cow paddock when the D2 skated a little (nothing alarming) and the TC kicked in and then WOW! in half blink the D2 rear swung around to meet the front and we ended up facing 90% to the original direction of travel across a downhill slope with the heaviest occupant (not me) on the downhill side and we both wondering what will happen next. I've had a similar experience in slushy snow. So i've now put a "momentary on" switch between the cut wire ends in the the SLABS feed and now i have a choice of TC + CDL (the default) or "push" the switch down whilst starting the D2 with CDL selected and have only the CDL because now the TC will be fully inhibited. Although the ABS lamp will be lit as well as the TC the ABS will still function.

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    And i bet your`s is a Auto .Which does not at all surprise me

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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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    And i bet your`s is a Auto .Which does not at all surprise me
    We get it Chris, your manual ultra reliable d2a is God's gift to land rovers
    However the autos are fine downhill, if you know how to use them properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    We get it Chris, your manual ultra reliable d2a is God's gift to land rovers .
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    so is my auto
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    We get it Chris, your manual ultra reliable d2a is God's gift to land rovers
    However the autos are fine downhill, if you know how to use them properly.

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    Yeah right its about time you listened and learnt young one
    Auto`s and manual`s down steep hill`s is a old chesnut that some get and some dont

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Yeah right its about time you listened and learnt young one
    Auto`s and manual`s down steep hill`s is a old chesnut that some get and some dont
    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
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    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
    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

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    Oh you missed out on the most important bit The auto in a D2 might be smart enough (in your words) What about the driver of the auto

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    We get it Chris, your manual ultra reliable d2a is God's gift to land rovers
    However the autos are fine downhill, if you know how to use them properly.

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    Oh did i tell you about this week
    I drove my ever reliable D2a td5 manual to work and back everyday this week and no problems as usual must be Gods Gift To LandRover`s

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