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RE: Tailgate Question ? - LDT - 02-01-2012 07:07pm

(02-01-2012 05:08pm)Black Cat Wrote:  Why would you need to close it by the fob other than being bored on the 3rd floor?

Hands full?


RE: Tailgate Question ? - Black Cat - 02-01-2012 07:21pm

If your hands are full then fiddling around with the fob would be harder than pressing the button on the tailgate. Unless you mean leaving it open while you climb to the 3rd floor (or otherwise) to press it from indoors. Hmmmm

Next....... Laughing


RE: Tailgate Question ? - invoke - 02-01-2012 09:39pm

(02-01-2012 07:21pm)Black Cat Wrote:  Why would you need to close it by the fob other than being bored on the 3rd floor?

its something about boys... touching, pressing, complaining... etc etc


RE: Tailgate Question ? - VirtualCamper - 03-03-2012 11:27pm

(01-01-2012 05:28am)invoke Wrote:  While sitting in my office on the 3rd floor and looking down my new evoque, I pressed the lock button to check the range and unfortunately pressed the tailgate one to discover... Guess what !! it worked... my "wow" words shortly slurred to "what the heck !!" when I was unable to close the tailgate with the remote... I have to run down the parking lot in cold 28F to shut it........ who the heck is the designer of this module... so retarded... it only closes with the dedicated "close" switch on the tailgate....

is it the same for the rest of the evoques ?? Rolling Eyes

You think that's bad, I opened the auto tail gate in traffic while trying to dim the dashboard lights, I had to get out and close the tailgate by pressing the button on the tailgate. Definately agree that you should be able to reclose the tailgate from both the key fob and the dashboard switch.

Come-on Land Rover issue a software update and get all Evoques with auto tail gates updated, after all we paid enough for the option!


RE: Tailgate Question ? - Donny Dog - 03-03-2012 11:41pm

It's presumably a safety issue - at any distance from the door (even from the front seat) there would be a risk of not being able to see someone who could be trapped or injured.


RE: Tailgate Question ? - lngrn36 - 04-03-2012 12:50am

(03-03-2012 11:41pm)Donny Dog Wrote:  It's presumably a safety issue - at any distance from the door (even from the front seat) there would be a risk of not being able to see someone who could be trapped or injured.

This is not a safety issue in the states. My Chevrolet Equinox can be open and shut from the dash or key fob. It is easier using the key fob when you grab the las bag of groceries you can push the button on the fob in your hand instead of A) sitting those bags down and reaching up to push a button or B) reaching up over your head with the bags and pushing the button. Are you kidding me? Chevy has this figured out, but not LR?


RE: Tailgate Question ? - Land Rover Techy - 18-03-2012 06:43pm

(04-03-2012 12:50am)lngrn36 Wrote:  This is not a safety issue in the states. My Chevrolet Equinox can be open and shut from the dash or key fob. It is easier using the key fob when you grab the las bag of groceries you can push the button on the fob in your hand instead of A) sitting those bags down and reaching up to push a button or B) reaching up over your head with the bags and pushing the button. Are you kidding me? Chevy has this figured out, but not LR?

I hate to bring your hopes down but this is the way the car was designed. Its safer to close the tailgate when standing at the back of the car, I mean you dont have buttons to open and close the doors on the Evoque, surely there comes a point when convienience becomes lazyness ?


RE: Tailgate Question ? - andrey1302 - 23-03-2012 08:13pm

(18-03-2012 06:43pm)Land Rover Techy Wrote:  I hate to bring your hopes down but this is the way the car was designed. Its safer to close the tailgate when standing at the back of the car, I mean you dont have buttons to open and close the doors on the Evoque, surely there comes a point when convienience becomes lazyness ?

Had the same on the 2004 bmw, you just had to hold the button till the tailgate is fully closed, never had any problems and seems quite safe...


RE: Tailgate Question ? - mark_n - 24-03-2012 07:34am

Keep in mind that the whole thing of putting your foot on the brake when starting began in the US where some Audis were said to have shot forwards when the engine was started. Dim witted bird brain at the wheel more like, but the US is a highly litigious society where any mishap is always someone else's fault, so if LR's lawyers can sleep easy by omitting remote close of the tailgate, they will.

It used to be the case that you could visit the body manufacturing plant at Porsche in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen which was fascinating until some stupid American woman sued Porsche because her designer tat had been singed by flying sparks. They paid up but permanently banned visitors from one of the most interesting parts of the factory to prevent any more of this litigious class-action nonsense.


RE: Tailgate Question ? - invoke - 25-03-2012 02:47pm

Just an FYI. This one way tailgate feature is solely exclusive to baby RR. None of the cars in NA market, be it japs, German or locally built have this ridiculous feature. LR lawyers just need another excuse to take a nap.

Yes US is a money oriented nation, however the fact cannot be ignored that both in US and Canada the safety standard excells the rest of the world. Unlike Europe where they even don't bother to control the air pollusion.

Regarding Audi, it was logic design fault. Why in the world a car can jump when you start? I don't think its the man behind the machine to be blamed for this.

Sorry not very convincing facts. Warm Regards.