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shot the blighters
30th Jun 2019 10:04 pm
mse
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gstuart wrote:
mse wrote:
I dont get it...that looks like a land rover too...i bet they didnt know they could keep their car cool for 20 minutes continuous...then if i leave my dog in the car and its even remotely warm i leave the park cooling on, which works just as well as park heat in the winter...i ran it for me yesterday and its brilliant
Indeed don’t think any of us understand how thick some of these people are
Never heard of that before ref the park cooling , is that like a special add on for the D4 please, thks
D5/newer Range Rover thing im afraid - all our new LR's have it - i know our d5 actually cools, which i was impressed with on Saturday - i think the Evoque only blows cool air (although that was good enough in the past) the RRS also cools. Not used it in such heat before to be fair
Basically its turning on the engine and running the HVAC to get the car to a temperature, in winter thats warm...but as mentioned i now use it to cool - Saturday it was sitting happy at 18 degrees for 20 minutes, then i re-ran for another 20...its a shame you cant just set a time outside of the default.Mike
30th Jun 2019 10:39 pm
gstuart
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Hi mse
Many thks for taking the time to explain that
Indeed, u would have thought being able to input what ever time u wished
So assume as there’s the remote for the FBH it would of been advantageous of having it to cool as well via a remote / timer before getting in the vehicle
30th Jun 2019 11:43 pm
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D4 will only cool to the ambient temp, so if it's 25oC outside then that's what you'll get....D5 and other models run the engine with the doors locked (where legal), so can chill as far down as 16oC pre entry 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
1st Jul 2019 12:02 am
gstuart
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Hi DG
Thks so much for the explanation
So assume with the D5 and u have the engine running ,for it to be legal do I assume then ur not allowed to leave it unattended , as in eye sight , apologises for the daft question
Also seen some alarm systems that are supposed to start the engine from the remote control
Thks as always
1st Jul 2019 12:20 am
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You can only leave it running unattended off the highway in the UK 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
1st Jul 2019 12:25 am
gstuart
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Learn something every day , thank u
1st Jul 2019 12:44 am
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Dogs die in cars that are stuck in traffic jams too. Unfortunately you get situations where the sun is behind the car, dog in the boot air con doesn’t reach pooch in the back and slowly roasts poor dog A friend was an expert witness in these types of cases, the worst he dealt with the top 5mm of the flesh was cooked.DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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I'm sure I've see 'Dogs die in hot cars' displayed on motorway matrix signs recently?
Don't quote me on this, but if a dog is in extreme distress and/or immediate risk of death, it would be reasonable to break into the car to save it. The owner could pursue you for the costs of repairing the glass, but in doing so they would have to admit to being a dog-torturer.
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1st Jul 2019 7:44 am
leeds
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DG wrote:
You can only leave it running unattended off the highway in the UK
Am on slightly thin ice here, but surely certainly motoring laws apply to where the public have the right of access to?
i.e. public/supermarket car parks etc.
If I remember correctly an Australian chef demonstrated cooking a joint of meat in a car parked in direct sunshine.
Whilst there are various window vents available which assist in ventilation they do not make it safe to leave a baby or an animal in a car parked in sunshine.
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1st Jul 2019 8:02 am
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Yes you are right Brendan, although the definition of a road \ public place can vary in case law. The context I was aiming for is probably your own drive tbh.
Personally, I wouldn't advocate using it to leave dogs or children unattended for any length of time.21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
1st Jul 2019 9:28 am
Paul J.
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[Not that I would buy anything from Tesla whilst that twunk Elon Musk is in charge] this is a similar solution to that mentioned for later MY Land Rovers, but (obviously) without the 'engine' needing to run: https://electrek.co/2019/02/13/tesla-dog-mode-2/An ex-Disco3 / FFRR owner ......
..... now on the JLR electric highway.
1st Jul 2019 11:39 am
leeds
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WTF!!!!
Quote:
The automaker described the feature in its v8 software at the time:
“In an industry-first safety measure, we’re also introducing Cabin Overheat Protect, focused on child (and pet) safety. This feature keeps the car at a safe temperature for hours, even when the car is off. This feature is only made possible by an electric vehicle with Tesla’s uniquely large battery packs.”
Will someone please explain to me how it is SAFE to leave a child in a unattended vehicle with or without Cabin Overheat Protect especially for hours!
Brendan
1st Jul 2019 3:33 pm
mse
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I think its perfectly fine to leave the engine running anywhere.
Our response vehicles do it etc.
The car is perfectly safe, there are no legal issues, etc - anyway - think it through practically - whats the real problem? (also apply it to those that start their car and go in during the winter)
If you got in (which you cant), the car can't drive it, you cant move it. Gear knob remains down, its in park, no smart key etc - you cant even unlock it as its still deadlocked etc size of the engine makes it no different to a FBH for example.
If you tried to do do that with say an ambulance (have you seen them running?) the moment you engage the clutch or drive the engine turns off. Our Incident support vehicle does exactly the same.
In the states over years ive seen people in all the hot states leave pets in their cars with the engine running the AC
Net results - no problems and it great to keep me, dogs, even the shopping cool on hot days...just like defrosting your car.Mike
1st Jul 2019 9:29 pm
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Quote:
Rule 123
You MUST NOT leave a parked vehicle unattended with the engine running or leave a vehicle engine running unnecessarily while that vehicle is stationary on a public road.
Doesn't say it's ok if it's locked ...LR actually state "only where legally permissible'
Emergency vehicles and others that have a purpose have a get out under the Regulation 98 Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986.21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
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