How do you guys reply so quickly??? I'm about five posts behind!
Spudboy, to disengage the park brake manually, you remove the plastic panel in front of the lever and pull the cable loop inside.
I think that
1. Traction Controls are here to stay and in a few years the D3 will be considered 'old technology'
2. One needs to learn the ins and outs of ones own vehicle. How it drives in each mode, how it drives without TC. What is best for each situation. All of which will only come from experience.
I too bought the car because of its technology. I fully intent to use it and also fully intend to familiarise myself with every aspect of the vehicle.
When I get my new compressor fitted on Friday, I fully intend to watch the procedure so A. I know where it is (sometimes I can hear it but I haven't managed to find the bugger yet!), and B. know how to fix/replace it.
At the end of the day, the D3 is more capable off the showroom floor than either of it's competitors. You only have to read any of the prominent 4WD mags in this country to realise that the Landcruiser need it's entire supension replace with aftermarket stuff to bring it up to speed with the D3. And if you want to learn in a 15 year old car, be my guest, just go out and buy a brand new Patrol!!
(For the record, I tried that sandy hill I spoke about before at much slower pace, but was down to the belly before I even got half way.)
IF you told some of the farmers around here to hop on a 10-20year old header, they'd laugh. Nowadays its all GPS and autosteer.
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