Member Since: 26 Feb 2006
Location: Glos uk
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hill starts/handbrake on manual D3
Recently Bought a new D3, and would like a few tips on the use of the electric handbrake on a hill start [manual gearbox]. The handbrake does not have any feel to it, and I find it prone to stalling and rolling back, which can be embarrassing [esp. towing a horse box]. Is there anyone who can give me a few tips on how to overcome this problem?
26th Feb 2006 4:10 pm
neil P
Member Since: 24 Feb 2006
Location: Worcestershire
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I too am a recent purchaser, and like you found the handbrake defeated me.
After about a month of ownership, I can't say I'm a convert, but I have learnt to find the bite point with the clutch, and can now make a fairly decent hill start.
To be honest I , and with all of the handbrake problems on the Disco3, I bet LandRover, wished they'd fitted the old fashioned mechanical device.
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26th Feb 2006 6:02 pm
Robbie
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Does the handbrake not auto-release as on the auto box?
26th Feb 2006 6:06 pm
SN
Member Since: 03 Jan 2006
Location: Romiley
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Robbie wrote:
Does the handbrake not auto-release as on the auto box?
From Page 171 of the manual...
"Releasing the parkbrake automatically
Note: This feature is only available on vehicles
equipped with automatic transmission."Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
Does the handbrake not auto-release as on the auto box?
From Page 171 of the manual...
"Releasing the parkbrake automatically
Note: This feature is only available on vehicles
equipped with automatic transmission."
i guess thats a no the
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26th Feb 2006 7:29 pm
SN
Member Since: 03 Jan 2006
Location: Romiley
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shawn wrote:
qzdcg8 wrote:
Robbie wrote:
Does the handbrake not auto-release as on the auto box?
From Page 171 of the manual...
"Releasing the parkbrake automatically
Note: This feature is only available on vehicles
equipped with automatic transmission."
i guess thats a no the
shawn
Yep - I'll be honest I don't use the ParkBrake AT ALL, and I didn't use the traditional hand brake (even tho it was on the wrong side!) on the previous vehicle either unless I was on a steep hill - both cars are auto and I just stick it in Park.Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
26th Feb 2006 7:58 pm
BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
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Just attend one of my 'newbie' days, you will learn a great deal
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Or... just slowly release the clutch until you feel the car pull / clutch bite, release brake while gently pressing the go pedal. Just like a manual hand brake only easier
If on a slope with a trailer you could use Low Range and then change to Hi Range when you get going.
To be honest its a bit fo a trick but once you get the feel of the car pulling against the brake you know you can release it and pull away as in a manual hand brake.
-s
26th Feb 2006 8:24 pm
Wineman
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The alternative is to start the car in 1st gear with the HDC on! It will not stall and carry you away gracefully! Try this on a flat surface first!2017 Disco5 First Edition(On Order)
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28th Feb 2006 5:08 pm
catoperator
Member Since: 29 Jan 2006
Location: hampshire
Posts: 149
hill starts
just treat it as a normal handbrake get the "bite" on the clutch release the handbrake and off you go its no different on a lorry its on or off and at 44ton up you get hillstarts right otherwise its
28th Feb 2006 5:55 pm
simon
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Re: hill starts
catoperator wrote:
just treat it as a normal handbrake get the "bite" on the clutch release the handbrake and off you go its no different on a lorry its on or off and at 44ton up you get hillstarts right otherwise its
mmm what I said then
28th Feb 2006 6:04 pm
10forcash
Member Since: 09 Jun 2005
Location: Ubique
Posts: 16534
took me about a month to get used to it, now it's second nature. Had a freeloader loaner the other week and the handbrake felt sooooo antiquated the thing to remember is that the EPB releases almost immediately, the light only extinguishes when the actuator has completed its movement
28th Feb 2006 10:45 pm
simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
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10forcash wrote:
thing to remember is that the EPB releases almost immediately, the light only extinguishes when the actuator has completed its movement
Yaeh that fooled me for a while too... as you say 2nd nature and a damn sight easier than the old lever and cable jobs
-s
28th Feb 2006 11:00 pm
croyde
Member Since: 17 Aug 2005
Location: SE England
Posts: 459
Have got used to it but you still can't beat have the feel and weight of a good 'ol lever in your hands.
Something else to go wrong, I say.
28th Feb 2006 11:40 pm
catoperator
Member Since: 29 Jan 2006
Location: hampshire
Posts: 149
Re: hill starts
simon wrote:
catoperator wrote:
just treat it as a normal handbrake get the "bite" on the clutch release the handbrake and off you go its no different on a lorry its on or off and at 44ton up you get hillstarts right otherwise its
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