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England 2006 Range Rover TDV8 Vogue Auto Zermatt Silver
AUTO TRANSMISSION

To those whose technically minded, I always shift my box to neutral if I know I'll stop at the red light for at least half minute or longer. But there are other people who thinks it will cause more wear doing so...but I think it reduces the wear.... Confused

So which one is correct then?

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I also put it into Neutral , not technically minded or think about wear and tear , mostly think about the poor sod behind me having red spots in his eyes especially at night .

Considerate or what ............ must be getting in touch with my Feminine side Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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England 2006 Range Rover TDV8 Vogue Auto Zermatt Silver

Some people put on handbrake, but leave it in Drive, I didn't like doing that either, kept thinking it'll wear out my handbrake mechanism as well...seriously!!!

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I generally stick the box into park & take my foot off the brake...

I'm presuming this isn't a problem? 4.4 V8 Vogue
Honda CBR 1100XX

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Romania 2006 Range Rover Td6 Vogue Auto Java Black

The User Manual says: When stationary in traffic, select N (Neutral) to improve fuel economy and air conditioning performance; and: Select neutral when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is required to idle for a brief period (at traffic lights, for example). Also: DO NOT allow the vehicle to remain stationary for any length of time with a drive gear selected and the engine running (always select N if the engine is to idle for a prolonged period).

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Another great case of R T F M !! Rolling with laughter THE INVENTOR OF THE TERM "FULL-FAT RANGE ROVER" :
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2008MY TDV8 Vogue SE, Stornoway/Jet/Piano/ RSE+DVD
2003 Defender 90 TD5 Hard Top Ruggedised

*Gone: Range Rover Vogue TD6, JE Stage 1
*Gone: Range Rover Sport Supercharged 4.2V8
*Gone: Range Rover Vogue Classic 3.9 Auto
*Gone: Land Rover Series 3 SWB

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Cant beleive i had to RTFM to remind myself what RTFM meant Embarassed Rolling with laughter

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What's RTFM? Read The F Censored Manual?

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YEP Whistle

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Abreviations are no good to me to me coz i am Dslyeik Dyslecksick Dislecksic , cant f Censored k read Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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Ah, National Dyslexic Association - DNA... Wink 4.4 V8 Vogue
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All autos I've driven/owned have been the same, and had similar instructions in the manual.

When stopping briefly at lights etc, use handbrake and Drive.

When stopping for more than a few seconds, handbrake and select neutral.

Maybe it's only noticeable in a TD6, but try using Neutral, it suddenly sounds a lot less strained (Oddly enough! Rolling Eyes ) I gather it mainly stops your g/box overheating.

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Since upgrading my alloys to 19" and getting increased vibration at idle, I now put it into neutral when stationary, it stops ALL the vibrations. I find that just weird. It doesn't make sense. Shocked THE INVENTOR OF THE TERM "FULL-FAT RANGE ROVER" :
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2008MY TDV8 Vogue SE, Stornoway/Jet/Piano/ RSE+DVD
2003 Defender 90 TD5 Hard Top Ruggedised

*Gone: Range Rover Vogue TD6, JE Stage 1
*Gone: Range Rover Sport Supercharged 4.2V8
*Gone: Range Rover Vogue Classic 3.9 Auto
*Gone: Land Rover Series 3 SWB

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I get a little vibe that comes thru the gear selector when sitting idling with the box in D. The vibe dissappears when shifting to N or P. Whatcha think? Is it gonna blow up? Ex: D3 TDV6 SE

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dantheman wrote:
I generally stick the box into park & take my foot off the brake...

I'm presuming this isn't a problem?


And everyone behind you craps themselves when they see your reverse lights come on!

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