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FlyingOwl



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Freelander 2 SD4 2013 auto advice

Hi

First time I have owned a fully automatic , and just wanted other advice , when I come to a temporary stop and hold the car on the brake, I always put the gear shift into neutral, becosee I think the car will be fighting against itself , with it in drive and me hold in back on the brake, so the question is do I need to keep putting it I to neutral or leaving it in drive is fine and won't cause any damage?

And advice would be great .

Post #357413 22nd Sep 2018 10:28 am
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SYFL2



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I’ve heard people on here say it’s fine to hold it on the break and others have said it puts strain on certain parts,personally I do the same as you do and I always have done since getting this car which was my first auto too.

Post #357414 22nd Sep 2018 11:14 am
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IanMetro



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Hold it on the brake.
When I first owned my original FL2 I played around with putting it in neutral etc but was caught out by the hill hold gradually releasing and went slowly into the car behind. (and yes he must have stopped really close)

As with most (clever??) bits on the FL2, they are best left to get on and work themselves. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 74k+ miles) (MY2015)

Post #357417 22nd Sep 2018 11:21 am
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Mikey



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The SD4 automatically engages Neutral when stationary for more than a few seconds, in D and with footbrake applied Thumbs Up

Leave in D and don't panic. The days of cooking autoboxes by doing that are long gone Thumbs Up

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FlyingOwl



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Thanks everyone, thanks Mikey that's exactly the answer I was hoping for .
Regards

Post #357419 22nd Sep 2018 11:34 am
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Lightwater



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Page 65 of the owner's handbook:
'Do not allow the vehicle to remain stationary for any length of time, with a gear selected and the engine running. Always select P or N if the engine is to idle for a prolonged period.'

If I'm at traffic lights I leave it in D. If the Spit Bridge (Sydney Northern Beaches) is going up to let boats through for 5 or so minutes I put it in P. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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FlyingOwl



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Hi Lighwater, the stop length I am on about is a minute or less, at traffic lights junctions etc .
Thank you for you advice much appreciated

Post #357422 22nd Sep 2018 12:26 pm
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georgetina



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I have a SD4 2013 auto and when I stop in drive the auto box stays in drive and taking my foot off the brake allows the car to creep forward. I certainly does not select neutral. The drive to the wheels is not "strong".

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Bobupndown



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I always select neutral at traffic lights or anywhere that I'm going to be stationary for more than a few seconds. I've always driven autos that way. Mechanical sympathy is the way I think of it. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Sidthecat



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I do the same as Bobupndown

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IanMetro



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The exact wording in my handbook is.

Do not allow the vehicle to remain stationary for any length of time with a gear selected and the engine running. Always select P or N if the engine is to idle for a prolonged period.


I always took it that the autobox drive disengaged when stationary with the footbrake on.
I took it that it did this by releasing the pressure on all the brake bands etc within the gearbox, so the input part of the gearbox would be turning but no drive is transmitted to the output shaft.
(I cannot find the necessary link to this so I may be wrong for FL2)

Of course it re-engages gear as soon as the brake is released to give you the creep forward function.

If I think that the traffic is stopped for any length of time I select park and switch the engine off to save fuel. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 74k+ miles) (MY2015)

Post #357447 22nd Sep 2018 10:43 pm
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Lightwater



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The whole point of an automatic is start stop traffic. The last thing one wants to be doing is putting it into neutral every 15 seconds! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Sidthecat



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Mine suffers occasionally with auto-box jolt that has been covered at some length on here and which I’m hoping my Indy can remedy when the car goes in for its MOT next week. It’s partly for that reason that I shift into neutral if stationary at lights etc

Post #357451 23rd Sep 2018 7:12 am
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Mikey



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IanMetro wrote:
The exact wording in my handbook is.

Do not allow the vehicle to remain stationary for any length of time with a gear selected and the engine running. Always select P or N if the engine is to idle for a prolonged period.


I always took it that the autobox drive disengaged when stationary with the footbrake on.


100% correct Thumbs Up

Post #357454 23rd Sep 2018 7:32 am
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Lightwater



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See last paragraph:


The Aisin AW TF-8# SC series is a 6-speed automatic transmission designed for use in transverse engine applications and produced by Aisin Seiki. It is designed to handle a maximum of 440 N⋅m (324.5 ft⋅lbf) of torque.[citation needed] It is built in Anjō, Japan.[1] It is also called the TF-80SC[2] (AWF21, AF40-6, AM6,[3] AW6A-EL) and TF-81SC (AF21).[4]

The design team set out to create a 6 speed automatic that fits in the same space as a manual gearbox. It measures 358 mm (14.1 in) in length and weighs 90 kg (198 lb). Its combined use of a conventional 5-pinion planetary gearset and a compound Ravigneaux gearset makes it incredibly light and compact. This combination is known as a Lepelletier arrangement. The shifting of gears is managed by a sophisticated computer programme which oversees a clutch-to-clutch actuation. Gear changes are accomplished by one clutch engaging the instant the clutch from the previous gear disengages. The transmission control module (TCM) is located inside the transmission housing, instead of being located outside it. The advantage of this is to reduce external wiring as well as to provide a constant environment for TCM operation which encourages longevity. One aspect of the advanced nature of the electronics is at idle (along with required foot brake depression on e.g. Opel Astra), it automatically selects neutral gear to reduce internal temperatures and improve fuel economy Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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