It might be the remap messing with things so that the transmission thinks there is more power being used perhaps?
Anyway, it doesn't really matter as long as it will go into sixth normally in D. Towing in fifth at 100 is not a bad thing.
It might be the remap messing with things so that the transmission thinks there is more power being used perhaps?
Anyway, it doesn't really matter as long as it will go into sixth normally in D. Towing in fifth at 100 is not a bad thing.
Discorevy- run an ECU analysis using the GAP tool and see what firmware you’re transmission is running...
I will preface by stating my RRS is at present having the box replaced .
This is is okay I accept they wear out .......
however , I know it has towed for thousands of kilometres .
i have a camper trailer 910 kg loaded ready to go 115kg on the ball .
Tows fine (towed ) in either drive or sport 110kmh in 6 - would shift down and accelerate quite happily , once throttle was released would lock up in 6
also so have a caravan 1480kg loaded 125kg on ball . This also towed fine in drive , but was better in sport mode ,would lock in 5th at approx 100km 6th gear not always locking up unless on the flat or backed off throttle .
However , the fault became more apparent as the incline progressed . The tachometer would float at approx 1900rpm ( torque converter failing )
It then would fault and lock in 3rd gear
Then final step was it lost e clutch - and then final drive .
This is is a cautionary tale , the gearbox oil was not changed , I flushed and drained - this helped , but only slowed the demise down
Land Rovers are great tow rigs , I have a lot of experience in towing and would recommend a LR over any other vehicle , strong ,stable and very predictable handling .Adequate power which makes it easy and with minimal stress .
There is a lot of LR experience on this forum , not always in agreement !
With regard to the 'tugging '
I have had a couple of Land Rovers and none have done what you have describe , I also tow with an XC70 ,a Triton and a truck .
The fellas I work with have a Hilux and a Colorado - both tow campers and caravans neither have experienced the symptoms described .
i would be checking your weights ( tare and ball ) and your loading , both vehicle and trailer , and running some back to back testing over the same section of road , you may want to check tyre pressures also .
And don't use a weight distribution hitch , it will freak the car out - I have tested this with my caravan - I cannot tell you why but it doesn't like it !
Sorry a a bit long , if any of this has been covered - ignore me !
But these are very capable vehicles .
Check everything ,and then go back to basics .
cheers
Excellent bit of info RTU, thanks.
Does the trailer have LED lights?
My caravan has LED lights and when the van is attached I don't get the trailer light symbol flashing on the dash, so I assume it is not aware of the van. Once I add a resistance load to the circuit the trailer light symbol is displayed.
I had a resistor load box for my D3 and use it on the D4.
I'm not sure if this makes any difference to the way the vehicle opperates, but might be worth trying.
Yep probably doesn't matter , but I'm just curious
265/70/17 dynapro , so 5% larger , speedo error is now less than 1%
Hardware thc500012
Calibration 5h22-75105-ca
Assembly 5h22-7z366-ca
Strategy 5h22-7j104-aa
While updates are available for my e diff and terrain response , none I can see are available ( through gap ) for transmission
Not to long at all! Thanks for the info.
We took out the camper on the weekend and really only noticed some "feeling" from the trailer at around 90kmh. Not even sure if it is exactly tugging.
I am going to check the tyres are balanced on the trailer first. I will then see how she feels.
I will also take her to my mechanic who toes a great deal with LR's and see what he says.
From there. Probably play around with the weights etc.
Thanks all for your input :)