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    Rock crawl isn’t the correct setting for this type of terrain Loss of power in rock mode.

    Try Mud N Ruts Loss of power in rock mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TuffRR View Post
    It is likely DSC kicking in, which does happen in various modes. Some more aggressive than others. From memory mud/ruts is the least aggressive as it expects a certain amount of wheel slip.
    I think also it sometimes has a self preservation mode kick in. A few times i have been bound up on a rock ledge or in mud and no matter how much i want power, computer says no. I put this down to some smarts which is protecting components.
    Yep, makes sense. But not much good to us when we’re traversing rocky terrain and the computers don’t give us the power to do so. I’ve come from a highly modified Jeep Wrangler, really hard to get my head around it. Obviously I’m not expecting it to be as good of road… But I expected more I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spence View Post
    Yep, makes sense. But not much good to us when we’re traversing rocky terrain and the computers don’t give us the power to do so. I’ve come from a highly modified Jeep Wrangler, really hard to get my head around it. Obviously I’m not expecting it to be as good of road… But I expected more I guess.
    It's possibly as good... Just needs different driving styles. They are very capable, but it takes time to work out how to get the best out of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
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    Loss of power in rock mode.

    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    That just takes you to the AULRO home page.
    It may be a Tapatalk app thing if your not using it to view Aulro on your phone but take a look at my post in the seperate thread on Rock Crawl

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    What gear are you trying to do the hill in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by akovach View Post
    What gear are you trying to do the hill in?
    I have tried it in first and second. Just to be clear, does everyone turn DSC off in Rock mode? What about mud/ruts? On or off? Learning alot here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Rock crawl isn’t the correct setting for this type of terrain Loss of power in rock mode.

    Try Mud N Ruts Loss of power in rock mode.
    Yep, I’m going to give this a try this weekend. I shall report back on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spence View Post
    I have tried it in first and second. Just to be clear, does everyone turn DSC off in Rock mode? What about mud/ruts? On or off? Learning alot here.
    Ive tried both. I leave it on for slow rocky stuff but have tried turning it off to climb a sandy ledge. Didnt make a difference - as soon as the wheels were slipping it would cut power.

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