TALBOT
Member Since: 31 Oct 2021
Location: Kilkenny
Posts: 3
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I have a 2011 D4. When it is in D it can be moved to N without pressing the button on the lever and vice versa. There is a definite click when the lever is moved and it has never moved on its own but i wondered if it should be necessary to press the button on the lever to change from D to N or N to D. All other changes require the button to be pressed. Many Thanks.
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1st Jul 2022 6:21 pm |
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swansty
Member Since: 21 Sep 2008
Location: Northern Ireland
Posts: 939
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Mine doesn’t need the button pressed when moving.
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1st Jul 2022 6:59 pm |
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TigerRecovery
Member Since: 31 May 2017
Location: Long Stratton, Norwich, Norfolk
Posts: 901
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You might want to check whether the solenoid locks it in N after 6 seconds unless you've got your foot on the brake. 1972 Range Rover Classic 2 door V8
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1st Jul 2022 7:05 pm |
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Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
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It’s normal. That’s how you change from High to Low range whilst moving. Drive at speeds up to Xx (can’t remember the figure) to shift form low to high or vice-Versa, first select N.
You don’t need to press the trigger to do that. If you did, there would be a risk of you overshooting and accidentally selecting reverse.
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1st Jul 2022 8:10 pm |
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TALBOT
Member Since: 31 Oct 2021
Location: Kilkenny
Posts: 3
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Many thanks to all for the invaluable information. It is very much appreciated. Stay Safe.
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1st Jul 2022 8:38 pm |
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