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D4 increases idle when using clutch control

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Old Nov 19th, 2018, 08:48   #1
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Default D4 increases idle when using clutch control

So I couldnt get the full title in but I'll explain here.

I've notice that when I reverse into my garage using tick over and clutch control the revs will increase from 800 to 1000 when the clutch is brought up.

Preventing it stalling.
I wondered if this is a design feature to stop you using excess revs when manovering and riding the clutch.

Anyone else notices this?
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So I couldnt get the full title in but I'll explain here.

I've notice that when I reverse into my garage using tick over and clutch control the revs will increase from 800 to 1000 when the clutch is brought up.

Preventing it stalling.
I wondered if this is a design feature to stop you using excess revs when manovering and riding the clutch.

Anyone else notices this?
yes volvo have had this for about 4 years now
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