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Simon J



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2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Rimini Red

From the handbook.

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jules



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Firenze Red

Surely this is simply a consequence of the engine being unable to maintain the usual speed for a given throttle position. The effect of a steep hill is the same as towing a heavy load. Nothing to do with plugging into a trailer socket in my opinion.

There is a huge difference between the effects on the car of a loaded caravan and an empty light trailer. How does the car know the difference simply be connecting a socket? Doesnt make any sense to me.
If someone actually knows if the autobox is affected by attaching a trailer socket then please enlighten us.

If I attach my bike rack and plug in the lighting board - the car drives like normal as the extra load is only about 40kg, I imagine, so the autobox behaves normally. Jules

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Simon J



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Those nice people at Jaguar Land Rover replied very quickly to my query about whether the auto boxes in the later cars might be remapped when a trailer is attached. Their reply was as follows:

The mapping does not change for the transmission, when a trailer is connected the load on the engine will be different and therefore the gearbox changes will be different. (it will hold onto gear longer before changing up)

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exactly - cheers Simon Jules

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From another Ford vehicle, a reminder about how important it is to torque up a tow bar's tensile bolts properly.



This resulted in a cracked chassis because almost certainly towbar bolts were not tightened sufficiently by the use of a torque wrench.

source:
 Jules

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