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The only issue they have is that when cold the autobox on the 528 has a habit of pushing the car forwards whilst your foot is on the brake; the front wheels are locked but the rears are spinning (slow-mo burn out).
Easily fixed by popping it in manual mode and manually selecting second gear (it allows the use on second gear from standstill just for this very purpose).
...Or just by putting the handbrake on a few clicks, to overcome teh creeping effect of the autobox
The latter trick also help if it gets stuck, turn off the traction control, and use the handbrake to stop the free wheel from spinning on the open diff. Just remember to take off the handbrake once moving otherwise it'll spin when you try to slow down.
The 325 and 530 has a virtual LSD, which does the same thing as the handbrake trick anyway. So its just a case of turning off the DSC to stop it cutting the power and being very delicate with the controls.
Meanwhile, my mate got my old scooby stuck < sigh >
Last edited by ALi-B; 22 December 2009 at 09:46 PM.
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Disagree, we've got three and they've been chugging along just fine. Same when it snowed last year, and the year before that, and there some impressive hills by us that aren't always gritted. Certainly no issue if the driver is aware of whats happening and how to get the best out of them.
The only issue they have is that when cold the autobox on the 528 has a habit of pushing the car forwards whilst your foot is on the brake; the front wheels are locked but the rears are spinning (slow-mo burn out).
Easily fixed by popping it in manual mode and manually selecting second gear (it allows the use on second gear from standstill just for this very purpose).
...Or just by putting the handbrake on a few clicks, to overcome teh creeping effect of the autobox
The latter trick also help if it gets stuck, turn off the traction control, and use the handbrake to stop the free wheel from spinning on the open diff. Just remember to take off the handbrake once moving otherwise it'll spin when you try to slow down.
The 325 and 530 has a virtual LSD, which does the same thing as the handbrake trick anyway. So its just a case of turning off the DSC to stop it cutting the power and being very delicate with the controls.
Meanwhile, my mate got my old scooby stuck < sigh >
The only issue they have is that when cold the autobox on the 528 has a habit of pushing the car forwards whilst your foot is on the brake; the front wheels are locked but the rears are spinning (slow-mo burn out).
Easily fixed by popping it in manual mode and manually selecting second gear (it allows the use on second gear from standstill just for this very purpose).
...Or just by putting the handbrake on a few clicks, to overcome teh creeping effect of the autobox
The latter trick also help if it gets stuck, turn off the traction control, and use the handbrake to stop the free wheel from spinning on the open diff. Just remember to take off the handbrake once moving otherwise it'll spin when you try to slow down.
The 325 and 530 has a virtual LSD, which does the same thing as the handbrake trick anyway. So its just a case of turning off the DSC to stop it cutting the power and being very delicate with the controls.
Meanwhile, my mate got my old scooby stuck < sigh >
I was going by my early experiences and also what others have told me, sounds like the more modern one are better then, and yes all the old tricks can work for you too.
Les
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