No1 , let your tyres down.
Regards PhilipA
Gday All,
Done heaps of sand driving but not in the D3. Read about disabling DSC .
My main question is do most people use sand mode on the TRS . ?
I would be more inclind to just use low range but am guessing with technology even though its now 10 yr old , the system should match engine / gearbox to suit sand and the need to keep revs and momentum.
What / How do you drive in sand .
Bulletman
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						SubscriberNo1 , let your tyres down.
Regards PhilipA
No2. DSC off.
When forward motion stops,hold foot on brake pedal,push raise button,vehicle should raise higher than off road height.The readout in the dash will also tell you what to do.
So it will now be easier to get the long handled shovel under and remove sand so its off its belly.Dig around wheels,let tyres down some more.
Select rock crawl,and turn DSC off.Remember to do this each time you start the vehicle,as it resets DSC on each start.
Good luck.
Sorry but I really don’t know... what’s dsc and does it relate to the D4?
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It detects drift and slide through the wheel speed and steering wheel sensors and works to brake individual wheels and stabilise the car back to traveling directly straight ahead.
Unfortunately drift and slide is exactly what happens on sand just usually as you are nailing it at the bottom of a dune or trying to climb off the beach up a track.
This may result in Tojo and other owners pointing and laughing at you and commenting what a useless 4wd the LR is.

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