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Jkay



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How To Change from Command Shift (Paddles) to D (No Paddles)

Might sound silly but how do I do the above?

Ive been using the paddles recently to vary the rpm, to help with running the engine in (varying the rpm whilst maintaining a constant speed)

But when I want to switch back to normal "D" and not use the paddles, I find myself having to shift to sport or Neutral, then back to D to cancel the paddles out.

Is there an easier way ?

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Hold the right paddle for 5 sec

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Why are you running in a new RR sir Shocked

Completely unnecessary as engines are run in during production now a days sir Whistle

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Jkay



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Hello Craig Smile

Thats actually what I thought, but then my supplying dealer told me to follow this run in procedure for the first 800km/500 miles....ie avoid hard acceleration, heavy braking, vary the rpm

So since I was unsure I thought I might as well.

Would you say its not necessary then?

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Absolutely un necessary sir... Engines get completely run in at the engine plant my friend... Thumbs Up

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I would say 500 miles is good advice as it will bed your brakes and scruff the tyres in so its not just engine.

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Thanks for the advice Smile

I guess it wouldn't harm to take it easy for the first few hundred, but I don't mean babying it, but just being sensible 2015 SDV8 Autobiography - Black, Cirrus, 22" Style 707 Wheels

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exactly Thumbs Up !

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