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Heavy Rain - nishandf - 25-09-2012 07:32am

Which Terrain response mode would be best suited for heavy rain on a wet road? Only stability purposes please.Very Happy


RE: Heavy Rain - RacingSnake - 25-09-2012 07:34am

"normal" would be my suggestion.
unless you're driving in snow/mud/sand then I'm not sure why you'd pick anything different. Smile


RE: Heavy Rain - SimonS - 25-09-2012 08:25am

Gras/Gravel/Snow is the one to use. It sets all the traction systems to the most sensitive settings.

(That's what I was told at my LRE day).


RE: Heavy Rain - David-H. - 25-09-2012 11:53am

(25-09-2012 08:25am)SimonS Wrote:  Gras/Gravel/Snow is the one to use. It sets all the traction systems to the most sensitive settings.

(That's what I was told at my LRE day).

We were told the same on our LRE half day at Dunkeld.

I've just come back from driving some of the roads south of Edinburgh which are badly affected by surface water and flooding. I just left the special programs off and the car behaved impeccably. The TC light flashed a couple of times, but that was probably down to the driver.

Cheers.


RE: Heavy Rain - PhilSkill - 25-09-2012 01:49pm

Traction and Stability control is on in normal mode, that's all you should need for tarmac. Conditions would likey need to be really slippery to use Grass, Gravel, Snow which is unlikely on Tarmac, in the rain you're relying on the tyre treads to shift the water and the traction control to catch any wheel spin and stability control to catch any sideways sliding.


RE: Heavy Rain - XFullFatTim - 25-09-2012 05:42pm

You won't do any damage using GGS mode but you will notice that your acceleration is negligible as the system will only let you accelerate very slowly! May not be great joining a motorway or trying to pullout of a junction! As above normal will do, what to watch out for is not to be overconfident with entering deep standing water, you have 50cm wading depth but .................. Some standing flood water can be deeper


RE: Heavy Rain - mark_n - 25-09-2012 06:56pm

I've been driving today in the deluge hit Northumberland and the car has been fabulous, very sure footed. Sympathies though for those affected by flooding. Good walking in spite of the weather.


RE: Heavy Rain - PhilSkill - 25-09-2012 07:21pm

Yep just been through Biblical Rain tonight, No worries...

I cant begin to imagine what it must be like to get flooded... Sympathies too.


RE: Heavy Rain - Jonathon555 - 25-09-2012 08:03pm

My mate hydrolocked his car today going through a big flood

He then got stranded in a floating car for an hour

I luckily did not have to go out today as most of the roads round here are impassable even the motorways

I have to be out early in the morning , so i will pick my routes carefully


RE: Heavy Rain - Urban Splash - 25-09-2012 09:32pm

Well the car was rubbish....had to turn around on a back road as the water was pretty high. 2 hrs going nowhere much and made it home. Oh, the car, well I was in our fiat 500. As the Evoque was sat on the drive 'in case' the wife wanted to go somewhere (which she didn't as it happened). I learned a valuable lesson today, when it floods, take the evoque and ignore the wife!