when going down a steep hill in 4wd low , letting the surf do its thing , when you reach the bottom of the hill and its going to level out , but the speed seems too fast , do i A. press the brake to slow hoping it wont stall , B.dip the clutch and brake at the same time ( but then it may skid and speeds up ), or C.do neither and hope it dont bottom out??
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Leave the clutch alone whatever, if your clever you can use the brakes to help the engine braking but you need the feel for when the wheels lock up and you'll loose steering and get off them.
It won't stall unless you in a really high gear, if you're nearly at the bottom and you have plenty of room just let it go and slow down when at the bottem.
If its really slippy it'll be sliding on engine braking alone, so you'll still speed up and may have to blip the throttle to keep steering and just hold on tight.
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Thats ok for those with a clutch but what should you do with an auto?
I have often wondered but have been too afraid to try.
If I am going down a steep gradient and I feel I need to assist the brakes with the engine,
can I select second or first gear without coming to a complete standstill?
Sorry to ask but I would hate to bugger up the gearbox if I found out the hard way.
cheers
Steve
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Originally posted by StevenNThats ok for those with a clutch but what should you do with an auto?
I have often wondered but have been too afraid to try.
If I am going down a steep gradient and I feel I need to assist the brakes with the engine,
can I select second or first gear without coming to a complete standstill?
Sorry to ask but I would hate to bugger up the gearbox if I found out the hard way.
cheers
Steve
The really big advantage of an auto over a manual is that basically at no point is the gearbox in neutral, so you always have engine braking even when changing gear.Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by StevenNSo to look realy thick
what if you arrive at the hill in D drive. Can you still put the box into 1 or 2 without stopping?
and then at the bottom put it back into drive again?
Thanks again
SteveIf it aint broke dont fix it
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Originally posted by StevenNSo to look realy thick
what if you arrive at the hill in D drive. Can you still put the box into 1 or 2 without stopping?
and then at the bottom put it back into drive again?
Thanks again
Steve
Oh, and the first time that you forget to set the gearbox correctly (i.e. 1st Low) you will scare yourself silly enough that you won't do it again. I speak from experience.Paul </Slugsie>
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Ok
Thanks Paul & Gary
I will have to try next time I am up Derbyshire going down hill fast.
The decent that springs to mind is Castleton.
I admit I am scared to force it into gear without knowing if I can but I still wonder why when I am going down this hill I always have to pass cyclists trying to cycle up.
They don't even try to ride back down the same way!
WHY
Thanks again
Steve
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