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geoffsnook



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Wales 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Java Black
Range rover supercharged

Hi does anyone know if it's possible to turn off the acc and just have cruise as i really don't like it or do i have to just live with it
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Post #537337 Wed Oct 04 2017 8:14pm
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Paddi



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Geoff, what is it that you don't like?
Only asking as I had my doubts at first but found out by trial and error that fiddling with the 'following distance' settings wasn't a good idea - now I stick with the default setting only.
Apart from that, the system can be a bit tardy to speed up when a slower moving vehicle finally moves out of your path but over-riding it temporarily by pressing the throttle and then allowing the ACC to take over once you are up to speed is simple enough. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

Post #537342 Wed Oct 04 2017 8:46pm
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geoffsnook



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like you say its the way it slows you down and then takes so long to get back up to speed i would much prefer to have normal cruise control Thumbs Up

Post #537344 Wed Oct 04 2017 8:52pm
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Cymruambyth



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Snap! It`s annoying. Steve.

Post #537346 Wed Oct 04 2017 9:06pm
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Paddi



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Overall, despite the slow reaction time I prefer it to the non adaptive CC. BUT I wish it had the feature my old Jeep Grand Cherokee had where as soon as CC was engaged the throttle pedal dropped away so you could just relax your foot. With the RRS system you have to hold your foot up (uncomfortable) or move it away from the throttle which feels a bit unsafe. Bit of a first world problem though perhaps Laughing 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

Post #537347 Wed Oct 04 2017 9:09pm
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geoffsnook



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Wales 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Java Black

i tried the other day to turn it off with my IDD but it tuned off the system and paddi i see your point but it's not for me at all it seems to brake very hard in my opinion when it is not needed but that's me so if i can turn it off and still keep cruise then that would be good Thumbs Up

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Col



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New Zealand 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Santorini Black

Apart from a message about ACC not available, what happens if you either just blank the radar or disconnect it. A lot of messing around but what if you change the switch pack to a manual operation one and switch ACC off in the CCF files only a thought but wouldn't know if it would work or not, have to admit I didn't like it either.

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Col

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d-9



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

I run hot and cold on the acc. I find it works well on busy motorways, but is a bit annoying on quiet ones because it will slow you down to follow a car, rather than noticing your gaining on them and then pull out to go around.

Post #537367 Wed Oct 04 2017 10:57pm
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Johnski



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What if you disconnect plug on steering wheel switches?
Mine doesn’t currently work, something to do with switch assembly, I haven’t had repaired yet, but Hatfield’s stopped any warnings etc coming up, so must be possible. Whistle John

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Post #537376 Thu Oct 05 2017 12:17am
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Johnski



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Double post due to site being down again from 12.18am. Seems to happen most early mornings now.

Post #537377 Thu Oct 05 2017 1:23am
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Col



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Johnski wrote:
What if you disconnect plug on steering wheel switches?
Mine doesn’t currently work, something to do with switch assembly, I haven’t had repaired yet, but Hatfield’s stopped any warnings etc coming up, so must be possible. Whistle


John, if you disconnect the steering wheel switch would that not disable it all the same as turning it off in the CCF files?, which Geoff has already tried, probably throw up fault codes as well if switch disconnected.

Cheers
Col

Post #537378 Thu Oct 05 2017 5:33am
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Andy K



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I wouldn't bother disconnecting the switch .


Either CCF or unplug the sensor (or both)

Isn't there a switch in the center of the dash ? or is that tyre pressure I'm thinking off

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tom0311



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Santorini Black

I find ACC a complete pain at times. I've had occasions where it's sensed cars waiting in the middle of an A road in a turning point, and braked the car hard. Also had it detecting cars coming the other direction on A roads when I'm going round a left bend. More dangerous than useful. I wish you could just turn it off.

Post #537412 Thu Oct 05 2017 2:07pm
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geoffsnook



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Wales 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Java Black

I did switch it in the ccf from acc to just cc but it seemed to stop the cruise from working but can i disconnect the radar without taking the bumper off Thumbs Up

Post #537430 Thu Oct 05 2017 3:29pm
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geoffsnook



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d-9 wrote:
I run hot and cold on the acc. I find it works well on busy motorways, but is a bit annoying on quiet ones because it will slow you down to follow a car, rather than noticing your gaining on them and then pull out to go around.


D9 thats what i dont like when it just slows you down so much if it was normal cruise i would just pull out and go past but it can slow you down so much Thumbs Up

Post #537431 Thu Oct 05 2017 3:31pm
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