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cruise control cutting out
whilst travelling along the dirt roads on the weekend, my cruise control would cut out when going over heavy corrugations. it was fine going over regular ones and on the bigger ones felt like the D3 was being retarded slightly prior to cutting out. could the clock springs have something to do with this or something else like the traction control or other.
12th Jun 2007 2:37 pm
RPJ
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Not sure if it is the same thing but my cruise cut out once i was airbourne over a hump back bridge, possibly a loss of traction issue Ha Ha This a way!
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IIRC, Cruise cuts out automatically when the ESP kicks-in.The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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12th Jun 2007 4:32 pm
Claud
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My cruise control will not resume after cancelling on some journeys. The only solution is to stop and restart the engine which is a pain on a long motorway journey.
My local authorised repairer did a search on LR bulletins for the issue today and found none.
I have not had mine cut out offroad, but then the furthest offroad it has been was at Eastnor car park!
It is just a niggle now, but if it continues I will book it in to get it fixed - any one else had the no reset issue?
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12th Jun 2007 10:10 pm
10forcash
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Cruise control will cancel when DSC is active ( I assume that's what JMC meant by ESP ) if there is a problem with activation or deactivation on 05/6 MY's then the 'clock spring' is the usual suspect
12th Jun 2007 10:14 pm
DiscoStu
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Definition wrote:
ESP is most commonly called the "sixth sense." It is sensory information that an individual receives which comes beyond the ordinary five senses sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It can provide the individual with information of the present, past, and future. May cause Cruise Control to drop out.
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mine has a sixth sense
would DSC kick in , in a straight line then. works perfectly every where else, first time it's cut out. no major dramma just confusing as to why and thanks for the insight JMC, or should that be foresight
13th Jun 2007 8:24 am
DiscoStu
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catweasel wrote:
thanks for the insight JMC
DSC isn't just 'roll over' protection, so yes, it does work in a straight line - losing traction to the wheels would do it.Disco 5 HSE Lux
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13th Jun 2007 8:36 am
catweasel
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Cruise control will cancel when DSC is active ( I assume that's what JMC meant by ESP )
No I meant ESP. I know it also cuts the CC if the DSC comes-in too.
Do you guys not have ESP in the D3 as well???
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13th Jun 2007 9:44 am
catweasel
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odd thing is I never noticed the DSC warning light or anything on the message center was only doing 60 at the time.
JMC wrote:
Do you guys not have ESP in the D3 as well???
she was home at the time
13th Jun 2007 12:16 pm
caverD3
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CW
See if it still cuts the CC if you have the DSC off.
It doesn't take much for it to cut in though.“There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
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odd thing is I never noticed the DSC warning light or anything on the message center was only doing 60 at the time.
I've had the CC cut-out at 60mph on tarmac...... I was going round a 40mph corner on cruise at the time.
DSC light only flashed for a milisecond but I happend to catch it in my view.
As I looked down to see if I had mad a mess of my seatThe older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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13th Jun 2007 1:42 pm
catweasel
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caverD3 wrote:
CW
See if it still cuts the CC if you have the DSC off.
It doesn't take much for it to cut in though.
will have to wait several weeks before I get the opportunity again in the same conditions
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