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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 23 May 2007 Location: The Land that time forgot Posts: 3753 |
You could have disengaged the cruise control by just tapping the brake pedal. Sorry I don’t know if the steering wheel buttons are capacitive or just press buttons Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come
2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed! |
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28th Feb 2023 10:19am |
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XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 489 |
Tim - yeah, I did in the end - but it was quite unnerving for the milliseconds I was hurtling up the slip road expecting engine braking to kick in at the push of a button but the accelerator pushed on.
I found the same issue with extending/reducing the distance control for ACC too. It could of course be something more simple - like pushing two buttons at once due to gloved sausage fingers. But the cancel button is quite isolated and easy to push. So I don't think that was the case. I will try to play around a little more to see if i can replicate it. |
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28th Feb 2023 11:55am |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5038 |
I rarely wear gloves when in the car, but they do work with them on for me Mike
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28th Feb 2023 3:15pm |
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Cheshire110 Member Since: 26 Jul 2013 Location: Cheshire/London Posts: 2760 |
I think they are capacitive yes; the 'click' you feel is actually one single clicker for the whole 'pad', and it relies on sensing your finger to know which button you clicked on.
I haven't tried with gloves though so don't know if it's quite as picky as e.g. a smartphone screen Cheers, David Land Rovers of all shapes S3 onwards… Daily is a 110 V8. |
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28th Feb 2023 11:01pm |
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markb110 Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Guildford Posts: 2644 |
Could you not just put the heater on….
I have a TD5 and even today I was driving with the window open as I get hot… Call me old fashioned and not up to date with this modern technology stuff.… |
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1st Mar 2023 2:55pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1086 |
If you drive a modern car you experience a whole new level of frustration. Currently renting a Mercedes and get irritated by a whole bunch of 'issues' I never complain about in my Td5. Touch screen, electric hand brake, dash layout, no heater buttons, whole bunch of beeping driving through narrow streets, lane assist, etc etc.
Typically I enjoy the simplicity of my Defender, but admittedly long distance driving is pretty much nicer in any other car. Having said that my Range Rover L322 2014 i believe - sadly sold as I was moving country - was actually a nice middle ground. |
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1st Mar 2023 4:47pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 13 Apr 2014 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 804 |
I use these when on the way to my country club and never experience any problems
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2nd Mar 2023 7:55am |
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haymeister Member Since: 24 May 2021 Location: Saitama Posts: 266 |
My cancel button has played up a handful of times. Despite hearing the 'click', the adaptive cruise control was still on.. which was rather disconcerting. Tried to replicate the issue but appears no rhyme or reason.
A second firm press did the trick. 22MY Defender 110 D300 S in Pangea Green and Contrast White Roof IG defender_japan "Hulk san" |
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2nd Mar 2023 11:43am |
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XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 489 |
So, testing this week - yes, they're capacitive. I tried clicking buttons with fingernails and with shirt sleeves and found they didn't respond unless you use a nice conductive finger.
To Haymeister's point, that half second of not slowing down definitely gets the heart going! I've found on phones/touch screens, that very dry or calloused fingers may also not be conductive enough to properly function for capacitive screens/sensors. So, better lube up.. |
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3rd Mar 2023 10:31am |
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