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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
My FL2, when moving, if you put it in Neutral ( it is a manual!) the engine revs stay around 1100 until the car is stopped, then return to normal 750 mark. you can feel it if you stay in gear as you have to break against the engine
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12th Nov 2010 9:20 am |
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Ticktock Member Since: 03 Oct 2010 Location: UK Posts: 111 |
Crap, it's not normal, either have it out with them or find another dealer if they stick to their guns. |
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12th Nov 2010 9:28 am |
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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
My thoughts - however LR just called me back, and said the idel speed whilst moving is tied to a sensor, and expected to be circa 1100 for numerous reasons inc avoiding clunky gera changes grrrrr Not convinced - does anyone else have a manual FL2 and fancies doing a little test? |
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12th Nov 2010 10:27 am |
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Ticktock Member Since: 03 Oct 2010 Location: UK Posts: 111 |
I've hot one, but live a little far away from you. LR Customer Services speak a good story, but have little substance or rather thats what I found. |
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12th Nov 2010 10:31 am |
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Captain Worm Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Solihull Posts: 969 |
Probably of no help but I have noticed on other cars with a black box that when moving the engine idle speed will stay higher than normal. I always put this down to the fact that its having to drive more things to keep it going (PAS etc etc)
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12th Nov 2010 10:57 am |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Our auto only returns to idle when the engine isn't fully up to temperature, and when it is only when below about 10-15mph, but it goes to less than 1000 rpm. (when the engine's fully up to temperature the clutch locks up, and I've never put it in neutral whilst moving!)
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12th Nov 2010 11:41 am |
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mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164 |
My VW Golf does exactly this, I'm agreeing with charrodine on the fact that it has to drive the steering pump etc, doesn't the brake servo work off vacuum pressure from the inlet (Well it did on my Viva anyway ) so maybe the revs have to be marginally higher to keep brake servo assistance.
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12th Nov 2010 5:56 pm |
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The Valeter Member Since: 08 Jan 2010 Location: Medway Towns, Kent. Posts: 1530 |
The idle speed on mine sometimes slows right down & it feels like it is going to stall but I have decided to live with it as in my experience with everything else it that it is simply a waste of time taking it too a dealer. (Past) Freelander 2 HSE 2010 MY In Rimini Red.
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12th Nov 2010 6:52 pm |
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mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164 |
Awwwwww EV, always with the negative vibes......you must like it a tiny bit as you've kept it - and surely it does a great job of advertising your valeting business |
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12th Nov 2010 7:25 pm |
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Sam Member Since: 15 Dec 2007 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 89 |
What does that mean on an auto? |
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12th Nov 2010 7:41 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Torque converter autos, as on LR's (ignore the fancy double clutch transmissions as they're different) work in 2 ways. 1 is to basically use a turbine, spraying oil onto a fan is the best way I can explain it, to make the car start moving, 2 is that when the car is moving fast enough for the engine not to stall, and when the rev's are in the correct range for power/economy etc, a physical clutch locks the transmission, like letting the clutch out in your car. This gives better throttle control and economy whilst moving, but no.1 gives better control at low speeds. Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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12th Nov 2010 9:22 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
My 07 manual doesn't do this, but I've noticed that if I brake to a stop in neutral the engine comes close to stalling. I can well imagine that they've introduced software to keep the revs a little higher to deal with the requirements of braking, steering etc.
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12th Nov 2010 9:27 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
EV you love it on here, that's why you have'nt sold it yet |
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12th Nov 2010 9:29 pm |
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AndyT Member Since: 28 Dec 2008 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 447 |
There are 2 separate issues here:
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12th Nov 2010 9:45 pm |
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