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ruben



Member Since: 04 Feb 2021
Location: ASTURIAS
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Spain 
new with new Defender, so new with auto transmission!
Quick question, in not very long waits, like at a traffic light for example, does the change wait at D or is it better to put N. What do you usually do? Thanks in advance...I imagine it's a classic question...but I've always had manual gearboxes.
Post #1035183 19th May 2024 10:49pm
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TexasRover



Member Since: 24 Nov 2022
Location: Paris
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France 2002 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Chawton White
All auto transmissions assume you keep it in drive at all times.

Having said that, you do need to keep your foot on the brake to stand still, which for us manual users can get a little tedious, so for longer waits you can knock it in neutral and pull the hand brake, obviously easier if that is an old fashioned lever.

Since Automatics cater for the mechanically illiterate among us there are normally a bunch of annoying interlocks as well, which get annoying. I have both manuals and automatics and find manuals a much more agile in traffic. You can't beat a small manual in Paris streets.
Post #1035185 20th May 2024 5:21am
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DefenderMidlands



Member Since: 08 Mar 2023
Location: West Midlands
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The car will auto hold in D at lights etc so you can take your foot off the brake pedal. Just press the accelerator once ready to go. MY23 D250 Defender 110 X-Dynamic SE, Carpathian Grey, 7 Seat, Electric Towbar
Post #1035186 20th May 2024 5:32am
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Retroanaconda



Member Since: 04 Jan 2012
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I turned that auto hold off in the first 5 mins, very annoying.

I put the car in park when waiting at lights.
Post #1035187 20th May 2024 6:05am
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
Location: High Peak, Derbyshire
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l find Auto Hold to be a pain when you are in slow moving traffic or trying to park. But it works if you get along with it activating every time the traffic stops. lt can be turned off in the menu.

Personally l leave the vehicle in D and use the "handbrake" when stopped for more than a few seconds such as at traffic lights.

The handbrake auto releases when you drive off, so you don't even have to disengage it.

l used to use "Park" but it requires you to press the brake to release it, then push the button before moving the shift lever into "D"

With the handbrake applied, just press the gas pedal
and you're off.
Post #1035191 20th May 2024 8:04am
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Moo



Member Since: 01 Oct 2021
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Just leave it in D and don't worry. Thumbs Up

If you want you can switch Auto Hold off, although it will still Auto Hold n hills but it allows for more precise slow speed manoeuvring.

As for Auto stop start, never notice it and in 27,000 miles (43,000km) I've never once manually applied the hand brake, and I live in Bath, which is really hilly! Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1035193 20th May 2024 8:19am
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carltb



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At traffic lights just give the brake pedal a hard push and it will auto hold the car without the need to have your foot on the brake. Stays like this until you press the gaspedal again. 2025 Defender 130 V8
2025 Defender 90 D250 (wifes)
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2004 Defender 90 Td5
Post #1035195 20th May 2024 8:30am
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ruben



Member Since: 04 Feb 2021
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Spain 
Thanks guys, I'm going to try to metabolize all that information.Many thanks 👍🏼👍🏼 by now to say that In reality, I am never using the handbrake, I get confused sometimes and I try to understand the hold... I had trouble with very slow maneuvers without suddenness, I deactivate it then... and I don't know why LR has decided that the handbrake has to act in the opposite direction to D3, that bothers me!!In that one it was more logical, the same thing happens with the automatic transmission, the logical thing would be for D to be a forward lever and R to be a rear lever, right?…Anyway, we are beginning to understand each other, no doubt!!
Post #1035215 20th May 2024 12:21pm
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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carltb wrote:
At traffic lights just give the brake pedal a hard push and it will auto hold the car without the need to have your foot on the brake. Stays like this until you press the gaspedal again.


That's interesting l'll give it a try.
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WizzardPrang



Member Since: 05 Nov 2020
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 Current vehicle: 2020 Defender 110S
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Post #1035275 20th May 2024 9:22pm
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WizzardPrang



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carltb wrote:
At traffic lights just give the brake pedal a hard push and it will auto hold the car without the need to have your foot on the brake. Stays like this until you press the gaspedal again.


That's what I do, useful for longer waits at lights & the ever-present roadworks. Thumbs Up Current vehicle: 2020 Defender 110S
Gone: Defender 90 HT 200Tdi, Discovery Sport, Freelander 2

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Post #1035276 20th May 2024 9:23pm
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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Tried that and yes it works! Learn something every day....only had the Defender 18 months
Post #1035279 20th May 2024 9:54pm
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custom90



Member Since: 21 Jan 2010
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Surely holding brakes after extreme or long hill decent will be cooking the Brake pads, callipers, pistons and heating the discs a lot with them applied have LR engineered that in, assume they have?

Only if I ever had a long hill decent, if there was a situation where you had to stop for example on said hill with hot brakes I believe in applying the handbrake once stopped and then letting the brakes cool down.
Yes, you’d keep in a low gear anyway to have engine braking but being at a standstill after the brakes being heated right up having then applied is going to keep them a lot hotter, and more likely to boil the brake fluid as well.
Are the new Defs brakes on a 90 vented? Or is it just 110’s upwards like a Puma?

Just curious more than anything, how does the auto trans engine braking on decent and or under load work out? Presumably it drops down enough. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #1035281 20th May 2024 10:04pm
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nebc100



Member Since: 07 Nov 2023
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Luxembourg 
Doesn’t the hand brake of the latest generation of JLR vehicles use the normal disk brakes at the back?

I am of the understanding that it doesn’t have separate pads/shoes like on previous vehicles.

This would mean that if your brakes are hot and you apply the hand brake it isn’t so different to simple keeping the brakes applies using the pedal or auto-hold.

The only difference would be that the hand brake only keeps the REAR brakes applied whereas the pedal/auto-hold keeps all 4 brakes applied.
Post #1035288 21st May 2024 4:42am
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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Well there's not really any alternative except to put it in "Park" which seems to apply the handbrake anyway.

I've never had any issues with my brakes from using the handbrake when stopped at traffic signals etc.
Post #1035292 21st May 2024 6:43am
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