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Tups74



Member Since: 02 Aug 2007
Location: Hants
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Towing 5th or 6th Gear

Hi All,

I have a TD4 with a 6 manual gearbox, I was towing our 1350 kgs caravan today (first time with the freelander) and I found that whilst crusiing along the motorway at 60 mph, the car just seemed happier in fifth gear compared to than when I was up into sixth gear.

What gear do you use?

Regards, Bill

Post #5102 5th Aug 2007 8:28 pm
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npinks



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I use 4th & 5th gears and slip into 6th when possible, which in on the downhills or flat sections

Post #5104 5th Aug 2007 8:37 pm
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Tups74



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Thanks, on the flat (9 mile stretch) in sixth gear the car sat at 1500 revs and the engine just seemed to be labouring, but on the return same strech of road I stayed in fifth gear and 2000 revs and the car just felt and sounded better? if this makes any sense - But during the 2 hour test tow (sounds sad Embarassed) I averaged 26.5mpg

Post #5105 5th Aug 2007 8:42 pm
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John L



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Have just towed my 1500kg caravan 300 miles up from Cornwall.
Yes, you do need to be doing near on 60mph to usefully use 6th, but I had a clear run and was able to leave it in 6th for miles at a time unless there was a hill in the way, and it averaged 27.1mpg towing, and that was with 4 in the car as well

Post #5230 7th Aug 2007 6:57 pm
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