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Thread: Discovery 3. SE TDV6 - any problems to know about?

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    we took delivery of our D3 TDV6 on Friday, very nice too.

    Few little problems. The DVD installer did a lousy job on the suround that fits up to the roof and broke the catches on the little panels near your feet as well when they did the interfacing to the Hi-ICE system so it has to go back to have that fixed, slight pull to the left as well when driving, guess alignment is slightly off.

    It does seem very flat in response down low once you have slowed then go to take off again? Is this normal or is it in "running in" mode with the ECU?

    Other problem is that I can not find where the trailer socket is. Nothing in the book to advise either. Surely it comes with one?

    Anyone know?

    oh and the cultered English voice in the SAT NAV system seems to have trouble understanding me in speech recognition mode. Keep getting "sorry" " That command is not recognised" etc.

    Fuel economy is excellent, averaging about 35 MPG or 9.9 L/100km at the moment. That is a mix of highway and city driving though we are not pushing it hard. 110 max on the highway.
    Hey mate, cuppla things, first congrats . The vehicle in terms of take off, if you drive it gently it responds as such ( someone else will know correct terminology) if you drive it with plenty of boot, it will again respond accordingly,ie it senses or gets used to how you drive it, so in other words normal. Trailer socket is at rear behind the cover dead centre. You will see a couple of "screws" that you can turn with a coin and off pops the cover to show trailer points ( pic below, click for full size and look at middle of bumper) plus rear recovery point. I just drive with mine off. Voice activation can take a while to get used to your voice, personally I dont really use it, just easier to do myself but a fun gimmick to start with. Any other questions just ask



    Regards

    Stevo

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    Congratulations!

    Given she's pulling to the left, watch the tyre wear. If they're wearing more on the inside edges then there's two TSB's (Technical Service Bulletins) that cover this under warranty.

    The voice command lady is ver very fickle! Sometimes she'll listen and other times 'computer says no'.


    Like Stevo said, the car is 'intelligent' in that is adapts to your driving style. If you want quicker response, just put the foot down sharply a couple of times before hand and that will let the ecu know you want more power on tap. If that's not enough drop her into 'sand' mode for a short burst.

    Lastly, remember the golden rule: If she goes into 'limp home' mode unexpectedly and tells you you can't have certain systems, re-boot. That may involve simply switching off and on again, or it may involve removing the key, getting out, locking the doors and waiting two minutes (or until the clock disappears from the radio display).


    Oh, and if you need to change a tyre, leave a door open. Otherwise she thinks she's stuck when you start jacking and raises herself into extended mode!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Hey mate, cuppla things, first congrats . The vehicle in terms of take off, if you drive it gently it responds as such ( someone else will know correct terminology) if you drive it with plenty of boot, it will again respond accordingly,ie it senses or gets used to how you drive it, so in other words normal. Trailer socket is at rear behind the cover dead centre. You will see a couple of "screws" that you can turn with a coin and off pops the cover to show trailer points ( pic below, click for full size and look at middle of bumper) plus rear recovery point. I just drive with mine off. Voice activation can take a while to get used to your voice, personally I dont really use it, just easier to do myself but a fun gimmick to start with. Any other questions just ask



    Regards

    Stevo

    Stevo,
    thanks for that mate, much appreciated. I did see that access panel and was going to have a looky in fact. Will get into there tomorrow and see what socket thay gave us. Trailer has large Utilux 7 pin plug so might have to make a rat tail up.

    I have been driving it quite sedately so far with only a couple of "bootfuls" given so that might exaplain it. Though what I'm expereincing seems like adead spot with no response for a sec then it kicks off, like a very extended turbo lag.

    Will keep playing with the Voice rec. Say does it have a command like "Navigation -launch missle at camry hogging fast lane" hehe

    You have same colour as ours, black with ebony interior and we have dark tint on the windows. It is avery cool looking vehicle and so much nicer to drive then the old Toyota Surf.

    anyway thanks for the info.
    cheers
    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamo View Post
    Congratulations!

    Given she's pulling to the left, watch the tyre wear. If they're wearing more on the inside edges then there's two TSB's (Technical Service Bulletins) that cover this under warranty.

    The voice command lady is ver very fickle! Sometimes she'll listen and other times 'computer says no'.


    Like Stevo said, the car is 'intelligent' in that is adapts to your driving style. If you want quicker response, just put the foot down sharply a couple of times before hand and that will let the ecu know you want more power on tap. If that's not enough drop her into 'sand' mode for a short burst.

    Lastly, remember the golden rule: If she goes into 'limp home' mode unexpectedly and tells you you can't have certain systems, re-boot. That may involve simply switching off and on again, or it may involve removing the key, getting out, locking the doors and waiting two minutes (or until the clock disappears from the radio display).


    Oh, and if you need to change a tyre, leave a door open. Otherwise she thinks she's stuck when you start jacking and raises herself into extended mode!
    hey Jamo,
    thanks for all that advice especially the jacking bit. Wonder it does not set off the alarm. I will certainly also take note about the reset stuff as well.
    Used to work with a bloke called jamop in my RAAF days! He was a likely lad.

    Anyway cheers big ears!
    Peter

    ps sand mode sounds like fun

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    Hi Peter, it takes at least 100,000kms to run a diesel in so don’t worry about that.

    Once you have driven it for a while, give it a bit of a flogging at a few sets of traffic lights and it will change the acceleration patens.

    Most of the Landies have learn functions now so if you drive sedately all the time, it will react that way but give it a bit of stick and after just a few minutes of driving that way, the accelerator reactions will change ( and so will your fuel consumption ).

    Just give it some time.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    Hi Peter, it takes at least 100,000kms to run a diesel in so don’t worry about that.

    Once you have driven it for a while, give it a bit of a flogging at a few sets of traffic lights and it will change the acceleration patens.

    Most of the Landies have learn functions now so if you drive sedately all the time, it will react that way but give it a bit of stick and after just a few minutes of driving that way, the accelerator reactions will change ( and so will your fuel consumption ).

    Just give it some time.

    Cheers
    thanks for that, I quite like the fuel consumption at the moment and the wife gives quite a look if I go into hoon mode

    Now just need to sell the old Surf! Got it listed on ebay motors so we will if that has any luck, if not the old trading post might get an add.
    cheers
    me

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    Given she's pulling to the left, watch the tyre wear. If they're wearing more on the inside edges then there's two TSB's (Technical Service Bulletins) that cover this under warranty.

    just read that bit so will make sure I point it out to the dealer tomorrow when I ring them about the things to be sorted out.
    cheers

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    Stevo,
    thanks for that mate, much appreciated. I did see that access panel and was going to have a looky in fact. Will get into there tomorrow and see what socket thay gave us. Trailer has large Utilux 7 pin plug so might have to make a rat tail up.

    I have been driving it quite sedately so far with only a couple of "bootfuls" given so that might exaplain it. Though what I'm expereincing seems like adead spot with no response for a sec then it kicks off, like a very extended turbo lag.

    Will keep playing with the Voice rec. Say does it have a command like "Navigation -launch missle at camry hogging fast lane" hehe

    You have same colour as ours, black with ebony interior and we have dark tint on the windows. It is avery cool looking vehicle and so much nicer to drive then the old Toyota Surf.

    anyway thanks for the info.
    cheers
    Peter
    No worries, and yes seems we have in common an ire against camry drivers, everytime Im out driving I say at least once "bloody camry drivers". I must admit I concur on the Java Black and Ebony interior, sure mine has nice pinstriping down the sides from going offroad, but a bit of spit and polish and grrrr, black beauty arises again. Of course there is nothing wrong with other coloured D3's, it just happens to look best in black .

    Oh, and if you need to change a tyre, leave a door open. Otherwise she thinks she's stuck when you start jacking and raises herself into extended mode!
    Good tip, didnt realise that and will have to remember that as I have noticed that when I have had to jack it up and when it is raised down it is in extended. Pity cant put it into extended straight away

    Regards

    Stevo

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    [QUOTE=stevo68;582773]No worries, and yes seems we have in common an ire against camry drivers, everytime Im out driving I say at least once "bloody camry drivers". I must admit I concur on the Java Black and Ebony interior, sure mine has nice pinstriping down the sides from going offroad, but a bit of spit and polish and grrrr, black beauty arises again. Of course there is nothing wrong with other coloured D3's, it just happens to look best in black .

    camrys, older fords and old model magnas seem to all have the bowls hat permantly located in them.

    Some people refuse to move over, sit back patiently waiting for them to be courteous. Round the inside, they still sit there oblivious to the mahem they cause.

    Coming back from Sunshine Coast a while back there was a tool in this 5 series BMW who refused to move out of the fast lane, he sat at about 105 in the 110 zone , obviously with the cruise control set and was not going to move for anyone. I watched this guy from North of Maroochy turn off till past Caboolture Turn off, eventually a few got past him on the inside and gave him a real spray.

    Well the D3 has now been towing and off road. Trip to the tip with the trailer full of clippings so now it is lovely and dusty just to annoy the wife!

    Did vacuum the floor mat though as the dust from the tip was disgusting.

    Taking it up to the dealer Thurs to sort out the little issues, should all be good.

    cheers
    Peter

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    pic of the black beast! Very cool vehicle
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