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Junior



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Ok Chicken, I'm off out again for another test Laughing

Post #83558 8th Dec 2010 8:07 pm
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ad210358



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You can try again Junior, to turn it off on the button but at least one member on here can actually do a "Field Test" Thumbs Up

Post #83559 8th Dec 2010 8:12 pm
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Captain Worm



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I did it once on my bimmer and you had to hold it for a least a few seconds before it would 'power down'

Cars are all just like computers these days...

press the button to boot up.
if something goes wrong, shut down and restart
When something horrible goes wrong it will go into safe mode
if you cant reboot, press and hold the power button to force a reboot
if something is really wrong - do a hard reset (battery out jobby)
failing all that install the latest service pack (software upgrade) and away you go..!! Thumbs Up

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Post #83573 8th Dec 2010 9:35 pm
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Junior



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Yep, I can confirm Chicken is correct, hold the button down whilst moving and it does turn off, press again whilst rolling in gear and it fires back up Thumbs Up

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zoey



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Just for giggles, I tried turning my vehicle off whilst it was in drive. I hit the starter button and nothing happened. The car was still running.

Post #83616 9th Dec 2010 4:43 am
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chicken george



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Junior wrote:
Yep, I can confirm Chicken is correct,



everyone respects me eventually Thumbs Up At work
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Post #83624 9th Dec 2010 9:14 am
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adm



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ad210358 wrote:
mcphersonstrut wrote:
Shocked Thought that was the main/dipped beam switch.....


The Dip Switch was foot operated, the start button was operated by your Left Thump, located just in front of the drivers seat (So I am told) honest Whistle

true

Post #83625 9th Dec 2010 9:19 am
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chicken george



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all these buttons where easily accidentally pressed while trying some extra curiculative entertainment in a mini At work
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Post #83637 9th Dec 2010 11:27 am
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b4bertie



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ad210358 wrote:
You don't say if it is a manual or auto but if it is a manual is it possible that you were going down the hill slowly perhaps with your foot on the brake and all four wheels locked on the ice, therefore being a manual it would have stalled. Just a thought Question


Sorry, yes it is a manual and that sounds like what happened. I think I was trying to set off down the hill as slowly as possible, but the next 30 seconds or so were a bit of a blur as I concentrated on trying not to hit things. Hopefully they will cover this situation on the LR Experience course and explain the best technique. I feel sure that, in the right haands, the Freelander should have been able to get down there with far less drama.

Post #83649 9th Dec 2010 12:39 pm
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ad210358



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chicken george wrote:
all these buttons where easily accidentally pressed while trying some extra curiculative entertainment in a mini


Sounds as if someone is talking from experiance Wink

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Another advantage of the keyless system is that there isn't a keyhole for the local tealeaves to stick a screwdriver in. Having your car stolen overnight is not a nice experience. Big Cry

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chicken george wrote:
Junior wrote:
Yep, I can confirm Chicken is correct,



everyone respects me eventually Thumbs Up

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Re: Push-button Starter

b4bertie wrote:
I love my Freelander2, but am I the only one to have reservations about the push-button starter? In general use it's fine, but I had an experience last week which made me wonder whether the conventional key might be better. I was coming down a 1 in 7 hill, covered with compacted ice, with an S-bend. All was going well, until I somehow stalled the engine (I'm still not sure quite how that happened). I panicked, braked and could feel the back of the car swinging out. I ended up at rightangles to the kerb, but managed to reverse the rest of the way down the hill. I'm not an experienced off-roader (yet!) but can't help thinking that with a conventional key I'd have been able to re-start it in a split second and, hopefully, maintain full control of the vehicle. I'd be interested to hear other people's views.


that's a messed up situation that is. glad your alive.

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Past master



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It's not necessarily better with a key. Having stalled a Transit on a steep snowy hill in Yorkshire I had to reverse it all the way down (about a mile). Couldn't start it. Eventually discovered you have to turn it off completely then back on again - seems the fuel cuts out on a stall. Now that is weird.

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Needed some excitement the other day so tried to turn the car off when moving. One push only, no cutout. Second push, engine stopped. Also stopped if you pushed and held the button, but one quick push and everything still running. MY10 S TD4e in the best colour available, Stornoway Grey with go faster mud stripes.

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