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Snow/gravel mode
scalle
 

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Post: #1
Snow/gravel mode

What does appear on the center screen if i put the car in snow mode?
I see the front wheels turned, coloured blue and contoured.
What does this mean and what is the use?

Thx, scalle

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20-01-2013 11:15am
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Stadt Panzer
 

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Snow/gravel mode

That will go away once you are moving, I think the idea behind it is that you can see which way your wheels are pointing, before you welly it.

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20-01-2013 12:01pm
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scalle
 

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RE: Snow/gravel mode

(20-01-2013 12:01pm)Stadt Panzer Wrote:  That will go away once you are moving, I think the idea behind it is that you can see which way your wheels are pointing, before you welly it.

ok, that's possible thank you

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20-01-2013 05:50pm
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speary
 

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RE: Snow/gravel mode

Its so you know which way the wheels are pointing when off road or on snow etc. Particularly usefull in deep ruts as you could try to set off wit the wheels turned out and the ruts would cause the tyres to go straight on but against the sidewalls which could cause damage to the wheels/suspension

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21-01-2013 09:35am
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Americano
 

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RE: Snow/gravel mode

(20-01-2013 12:01pm)Stadt Panzer Wrote:  That will go away once you are moving, I think the idea behind it is that you can see which way your wheels are pointing, before you welly it.

Yes....it is!
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21-01-2013 11:38am
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eddkawasaki
 

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RE: Snow/gravel mode

It actually goes away once the wheel is within one full turn of straight. You will notice it pops up again once you make one complete turn of the wheel at junctions etc. Pretty useful really.

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21-01-2013 06:30pm
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