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XplusYplusZ



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Glitch:Steering lock stuck on.. off/on fixed it
I had a funny quirk this morning - not sure if it's recreatable..

1. Remote started using InControl App
2. Got in a few mins later, but forgot I'd remote started. I think I put my foot on the brake and then promptly turned the engine off (dummy)
3. I restarted the engine
4. Popped it straight into reverse
5. Vehicle moved backwards but the steering lock was stuck on. I couldn't turn the wheel at all.
6. I put it into drive and the issue remained. I could only moved dead straight forward or backwards.
7. I turned the engine off/on, the problem was resolved.
Post #985620 15th Mar 2023 12:26pm
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LR Nuts



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the 13yr old who wrote the Karnaugh map software ........ just never expected that !!
Post #985626 15th Mar 2023 1:20pm
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XplusYplusZ



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LR Nuts wrote:

the 13yr old who wrote the Karnaugh map software ........ just never expected that !!

Rolling with laughter
Post #985773 16th Mar 2023 2:54pm
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XplusYplusZ



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I saw someone else reporting the problem over on landroverforums.com

The more I think about it, the more dangerous this might be. If you can get up to any sort of speed before needing/trying to turn the wheel, you're in for a nasty surprise. Imagine a nice long driveway, or a clear shot straight out of the garage onto a road...
Post #986181 20th Mar 2023 1:01pm
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