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andyfr



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Beeps when changing TR

Going out this morning the TR was on the normal setting. I drove into some drifted snow about a foot deep and I changed to SGG and there were two beeps. After I had got back on to normal snow I changed back to the normal setting and again got two beeps. Later on when I tried the SGG setting it didn't do it.

I was only going about 15 MPH at the time I got the beeps, any ideas what this was for? Andyfr

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was there a message on the little screen when the beeps happened? 2002 Honda VFR800
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andyfr



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No nothing apart from showing which TR setting I had. Andyfr

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simont



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don't suppose you've looking in the 'manual' Whistle

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andyfr



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I haven't no. I've been on a course all day and only just got back. I meant to get it out of the glovebox and check it tonight but forgot and I don't fancy going out to the garage now I'm inside and warm. Smile Andyfr

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simont



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I've just had a glance through and can only find a reference to "if the system can't engage a special program it will warn you" but doesn't state whether the warning is visual or beeps. 2002 Honda VFR800
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andyfr



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Thanks for that, maybe that's what it was. Thumbs Up Andyfr

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andyfr wrote:
Thanks for that, maybe that's what it was. Thumbs Up


......so if the beeps were to warn you the TR was not working then maybe you would have noticed it Question
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That's the thing though, it did say the correct messages for the mode I had selected. Confused Andyfr

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andyfr wrote:
That's the thing though, it did say the correct messages for the mode I had selected. Confused


But if the TR had changed then you would have noticed (felt the difference) in the performance/handeling. For ex. if you put it in the Sand mode it will perform similar to if it was in a sport mode and you would surely notice the difference - not just accept what mode it tells you its in. 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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In all fairness, if I select GGS there is barely a difference, especially if the conditions are slippery as I tend to be driving quite steadily anyway. It affects the throttle response which on very light throttles you will not really notice, the 4wd balanced across all wheels rather than to the rear makes the steering go a little heavier, although in snow you may not notice this.

MudnRuts engages HDC so you get the green car symbol illuminated on the dash, in Sand mode the slightest touch of the throttle has you hurtling down the road, both of these modes have obvious signs of selection, not so with GGS in my experience.

When driving along if you raise the handbrake slightly you will get the two warning beeps along with a brief message on the Info display, similiar beeps to what you had, it may be that you missed the message? I imagine the dealer should be able to download the error messages and perhaps tell you what it was?

Taz

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Can't say I have ever noticed the steering become heavier.

Post #122749 7th Dec 2011 11:38 am
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