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RogersNMR



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Auto Engine start when battery starting to drain.

I have an 06 FL2 and would like to know whether its possible for the electrics to be modified to automatically start the engine when the battery in an attached caravan gets low?

I believe the later model can do this...but maybe somebody out there knows better?

Post #139603 13th Apr 2012 10:05 pm
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Andy131



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I suspect (hope) you are wrong.
If this were to happen you would have to leave the fob in the ignition slot.
Some oik would then be able to nick your car and you couldn't claim on your insurance as you had left the vehicle unattended with the keys inside.

Either that or the fob security can be byepassed Sad Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

Post #139632 14th Apr 2012 10:20 am
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RogersNMR



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I suspect you are right Embarassed - another good idea foiled Neutral

Post #139637 14th Apr 2012 10:36 am
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chicken george



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better to auto disconnect the van when battery gets low At work
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Post #139640 14th Apr 2012 10:52 am
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RogersNMR



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Hi CG

"Auto disconnect the van" is this a caravan attribute or a FL attribute? I don't have a van yet and my knoweldge of the FL can be described as rudimentary at best...

I really could do with a guide as to all of the features of my FL. The owners manual that was supplied was too generic and had lots of features which weren't included in my more basic model. It did a good job of telling me what the knobs and dials are for but not how they can benefit me or when or how they should be used.

I recently went on a LR Experience day where they demonstrated HDC - great it works in my manual version fine. But I have absolutley no idea how to use the Hill Start Assist, which should be on my FL - according to the instructor.

Is there a guide available that is model specific?

Post #139641 14th Apr 2012 11:14 am
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chicken george



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try new 'caravan assist', explosive bolts detach the towbar as soon as you try and tow a caravan, saves time, fuel and stress, Also the sat nav automatically finds you holiday cottages near your chosen holiday area. At work
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Post #139645 14th Apr 2012 11:49 am
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rchrdleigh



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RogersNMR wrote:
Hi CG

"I recently went on a LR Experience day where they demonstrated HDC - great it works in my manual version fine. But I have absolutley no idea how to use the Hill Start Assist, which should be on my FL - according to the instructor.

Is there a guide available that is model specific?


Gradient Release Control will be fitted to your FL - GRC works the same way to Hill Start Assist and was first used on Freelander. It requires HDC to be turned on to work effectively and will keep the brakes applied for about 1 second before progressively releasing them, giving you time to engage the clutch and apply power through the accelerator. Needs to be on a hill of 20% or 18 degrees to work.

Best thing is find a suitable hill and try it.

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chicken george



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I never really got the GRC to work despite a few attempts on slopes, it shouldbe set to work all the time not just on demand. At work
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Post #139667 14th Apr 2012 3:01 pm
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D99



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there can also be issues with auto starting on manuals if left in gear!!
i remember a few years ago when aftermarket alarms had remote start on them, i've seen a couple of cars jump into brick walls while trying to start in gear!! leaving the owners standing in the distance with key fob in hand looking slightly embarrassed!

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RogersNMR



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Thanks to all who have put me right, and especially to CG - yes you got me good. Bow down Thumbs Up

but the prize goes to rchrdleigh for giving me the gift of enlightenment Thumbs Up

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