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J77 Member Since: 04 Nov 2019 Location: Fife Posts: 3403 |
Yes youโre slightly behind
Come to a halt and just press the brake pedal harder and youโll see the green HOLD on the dash 24MY 90 D250 HSE, Tasman Blue |
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29th Jul 2024 5:17pm |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2825 |
Come to a stop then press the pedal harder and it will engage.
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29th Jul 2024 5:34pm |
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Gareth Member Since: 12 Dec 2011 Location: Bramhall Posts: 1106 |
If youโve come to a halt after heavy braking, you will need to press even harder. Normally works a treat though and itโs the way I have mine configured. 2021 Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE D300 MHEV
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29th Jul 2024 5:39pm |
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Hairy Dan Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: NW Durham Posts: 1418 |
Not sure what you mean by this part, brake hold only happens after the vehicle has come to a halt so I'm not sure how it would make the stop more abrupt As others have said, once you have stopped a quick firm press engages brake hold. Cheers Ian -------------------- 22MY Defender 110 D200 SE, Fuji White. Kielder 4x4 Safari Instagram @defender_v8 |
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29th Jul 2024 6:53pm |
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XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 489 |
So brake harder, and not double tap - thanks Gents! I guess it kinda makes sense, releasing and re-squeezing the pedal could result in forward movement if you're clumsy.
Hairy - Perhaps it's my mind playing tricks on me. Obviously it's very noticeable when moving away from auto-hold vs. a gradual releasing of the footbrake. It's a small lurch from auto-hold as it triggers the handbrake release. But I am relatively confident I can also notice it on stopping too - the handbrake triggering before it's at a complete standstill. I'll have a play around to see if I can pinpoint what's going on with the vehicle/my head! |
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30th Jul 2024 7:58am |
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Bobbobbobbob Member Since: 04 Jul 2023 Location: Brum Posts: 20 |
Thanks all, useful to know!
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30th Jul 2024 10:08am |
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XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 489 |
Just confirming, the handbrake triggers when the brake is applied and I'm rolling at around 1/2 an mph or so. It definitely triggers before I'm at a complete stop which feels lurchier than if I manually brake to a halt. |
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7th Aug 2024 8:56am |
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CincyRovers1 Member Since: 30 Nov 2023 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 83 |
The EPB does not engage when the brakes are applied. It only engages manually, or when the vehicle is put into Park. ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ซ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐ (Pangea Green over Acorn/Lunar)
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8th Aug 2024 5:43pm |
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XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 489 |
Ah, maybe a technicality then.
What I mean is that the brake hold triggers at a very low speed, but not at a complete standstill. If the above is true, then it sounds like this is based on the regular braking system, not the parking brake? |
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15th Aug 2024 2:53pm |
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CincyRovers1 Member Since: 30 Nov 2023 Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Posts: 83 |
Brake hold runs off the normal brakes, not the parking brake, and it only engages once the vehicle is at a complete stop, whether you have it set to engage automatically or not. ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ซ ๐๐๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐ (Pangea Green over Acorn/Lunar)
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15th Aug 2024 4:42pm |
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XplusYplusZ Member Since: 16 Aug 2021 Location: UK Posts: 489 |
That's the theory.. but I can definitely be creeping along on the brakes (below 1mph, maybe 1/2mph) and it'll engage before I'm at a complete stop. It's definitely more abrupt than I like to come to a halt.
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22nd Aug 2024 4:25pm |
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macduff Member Since: 04 Nov 2012 Location: NE Posts: 119 |
I turned off the auto brake hold feature as it was a major hazard trying to reverse into tight spaces or where you needed precise rear wheel clearance in car parks. However if the "manual" brake hold feature uses the normal brake calipers/pads I wonder if there is a risk of pad deposits being left when the used after heavy braking ie when the pads/disks are hot. I had experience of that on motorbikes when using (mostly front) brakes to hold the bike stationary after heavy braking , the pads often leave a baked on deposit on the disk that is a PITA to remove, & results in heavy brake vibration afterwards. 2023 110 P400e
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23rd Aug 2024 8:50am |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2655 |
Yes - the brake hold uses the normal pads. Brake vibration caused by pad material deposition is an issue which Defenders are very prone to and so one to be aware of.
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23rd Aug 2024 10:26am |
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DFNDER Member Since: 02 Oct 2023 Location: Perth WA Posts: 134 |
Std practice to release and slightly roll fwd (when safe) after a heavy braking event to avoid local heat soak into a brake rotor that warps the disc. This is common for all disk braked vehicles, not just JLR. It's not the pad material deposited that causes brake pulse, it's the localized heat that warps the rotors. It's also why DOT4 fluid is used as it has a higher boiling point.
Brake hold only engages when thr vehicle has registered 0kph/mph. It also shows "hold" in the display. If this is not showing, it would seem to me that when rolling at 0.5 to 1 mph, the brakes simply grab. |
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27th Aug 2024 2:44am |
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