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AshC



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Alaska White
Adaptive Dynamic Fault

Hi All,

Ive got the Adaptive dynamic fault up again and I've found the break in the wire but decided to replace with the upgraded harness. My question is, what is the adaptive dynamic fault. Guessing its to do with the suspension but just not sure exactly what it does??

Cheers

Ash

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Andy B



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Hi Ash,

'Adaptive dynamics continuously analyses the vehicle's movements while being driven. The system will react instantaneously to road conditions and the driver's actions. Infinitely variable suspension dampers will help to maintain a composed and balanced ride'

You'll note the ride is not so smooth when you get the Adaptive Dynamics Fault as the system isn't continuously adjusting.

Cheers,

Andy SDV8 AB MY 2019
SDV8 VSE MY 2015 - Gone
5.0 S/C AB MY 2010 - Gone
4.2 S/C VSE MY 2006 - Gone

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AshC



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Alaska White

That makes total sense.
Driving to work this morning it felt quite a bumpy/floaty ride but i thought it was all in my head.

Should feel like a new car again in a few days.

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Andy B



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Yep, certainly makes a difference when it's working! Very Happy SDV8 AB MY 2019
SDV8 VSE MY 2015 - Gone
5.0 S/C AB MY 2010 - Gone
4.2 S/C VSE MY 2006 - Gone

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Mr Tee



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Mine just went ping an hour ago...

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AshC



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Alaska White

The fault is easy to find as is repair but this is the second time it's happened and wire feels very weak. Worth investing in the upgrade.

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Mr Tee



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Agreed , I have the upgrade kit did the other side a few months ago, so we can say the life expectancy is 6 years Shocked

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Spooky



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6 years? So I should expect mine to go shortly, then. Rolling Eyes

What's this 'upgrade kit' consist of??? Regards,
Mick

'Bertha' - 2014 SDV8 Autobigraphy
'Vincent' - 2010 TdV8 Vogue SE
- 'Molly' - 2005 HSE Auto
'Dixie' - 2000 D2 Td5 ES

Post #391683 15th Jun 2016 3:12am
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AshC



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Alaska White

Mainly it's just a longer wire. The original wire is very tight and being that it is a thin wire over time just brakes.
I did originally solder mine back together but that has only bought me a few months. I think the upgrade is only about £30 if I remember correctly.

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Mr Tee



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I'll take a photo later & post

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IanV8



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When I got that earlier this year it was a rear shocker that had failed, replaced under extended warranty.

Ian

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Mr Tee



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Most folk say "character", in reality it's utterly shyte build quality!

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AshC



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Your right, the suspension wire is a pure sign of bad engineering or design. The fact it fails so commonly should have made it a recall.

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Spooky



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Yeah - photos would be great ... along with a part number?? Regards,
Mick

'Bertha' - 2014 SDV8 Autobigraphy
'Vincent' - 2010 TdV8 Vogue SE
- 'Molly' - 2005 HSE Auto
'Dixie' - 2000 D2 Td5 ES

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Mr Tee



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Part number is on a thread in here somewhere , along with a photo: http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic22949....e+dynamics

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