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    This is a worry - so what happens when there's a total electrical shutdown which has happened (ver rarely) with D3/4's? No brakes? !

    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Impressive, from another forum.

    45 - Stopping power
    There is no mechanical link between the brake pedal and the brake discs. Instead the Defender gets a brake-by-wire system claimed to provide more “precise, linear brake pressures”. Engineers also say the electronic braking system helps with off-road traction due to the ability to better regulate braking to each individual wheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by simonmelb View Post
    This is a worry - so what happens when there's a total electrical shutdown which has happened (ver rarely) with D3/4's? No brakes? !
    It would probably be the opposite? Electrical energisation unlocks the brakes, so electrical failure would lock them on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpudHeadTed View Post
    That’s got the roo bar they made just for Aus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    34 - Crawl time
    The Defender has an impressively low crawl ratio of 51.5:1 for diesel versions and 57.2:1 for the six-cylinder petrol.
    So it's not as good as a Puma Defender (62.9:1) but much better than any Toyota, Nissan or Mitsubishi product.
    OK, given it's other electrickery components, I can live with that.
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    The New Defender

    Quote Originally Posted by spudfan View Post
    This is from Land Rover. Read what it says about the TD5 and remote working. No doubt the same goes for the new model....
    With my L322 I can check and clear faults with an IID tool and smart phone. I assume this will be available for the new Defender.

    Hopefully the electrical engineers who designed the new Defender built in redundancy and resilience. The electrics on my 12 year old L322 have been very good other than a failed alternator.

    Even the current 70 series Toyota won’t run without an alternator.
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    I like the straight 6 turbo petrol The New Defender

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    With my L322 I can check and clear faults with an IID tool and smart phone. I assume this will be available for the new Defender.

    Hopefully the electrical engineers who designed the new Defender built in redundancy and resilience. The electrics on my 12 year old L322 have been very good other than a failed alternator.

    Even the current 70 series Toyota won’t run without an alternator.
    Straight 6 mhev has generator i think which is interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by cripesamighty View Post
    So it's not as good as a Puma Defender (62.9:1) but much better than any Toyota, Nissan or Mitsubishi product.
    But remember the Puma was a manual, the new Defender being an auto means that there is a further multiplying effect as a result of the torque converter.
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    So looks like the 18's OEM size is 275/65/18.

    Not a bad size,quite a few brands have this size available in their range.

    Probably more common in the US than here,though.

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