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- Rogerzilla
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05 Jul 2024 12:10 #256643
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Going around a couple of roundabouts this morning, I knew the road would be slippy - rain after a long dry spell - so wasn't exactly pushing it. It suddenly felt as if I had a flat front tyre when turning, and did the same on the next roundabout. Stopped and checked pressures - all spot on. Rest of trip was normal.
Is the ESP really intrusive like this? It honestly felt as if something was broken. I'd rather have had a little rear end slippage, which you can feel through your buttocks - I'm used to that as I had an old MX-5 with no driver assistance at all.
Is the ESP really intrusive like this? It honestly felt as if something was broken. I'd rather have had a little rear end slippage, which you can feel through your buttocks - I'm used to that as I had an old MX-5 with no driver assistance at all.
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05 Jul 2024 18:44 #256648
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
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Most likely the stability control kicking in.
There is a hill with a severe bend on the way to my Mum’s, I pushed my Gen 4 down it a little faster than expected trying to overtake something that was in the inside lane and got something similar to you.
My Gen 3 would never have done that on the very same tyres, not that I would have tried the outside lane in my Gen 3.
Robin
There is a hill with a severe bend on the way to my Mum’s, I pushed my Gen 4 down it a little faster than expected trying to overtake something that was in the inside lane and got something similar to you.
My Gen 3 would never have done that on the very same tyres, not that I would have tried the outside lane in my Gen 3.
Robin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
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Northumberland Jimny Blog
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05 Jul 2024 18:55 #256650
by jlines
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Yeah I've had my Gen 4s esp kick in on some corners and roundabouts where the car tries to brake. Most times I would probably agree with it that I was probably taking the turn too fast although sometimes I think it overreacts as I've felt in control with the situation.
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10 Jul 2024 06:30 #256710
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The slipperiness of the roundabout where it first happened is the top local news story today (other cars have turned over or spun out) so I'll cut the Jimny some slack. It's next to a filling station so may be slick with spilt diesel.
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10 Jul 2024 09:28 #256712
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I don't get how it's possible to roll a car over on a roundabout unless you are driving impaired? Diesel or not, it's a roundabout exercise a little caution.
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10 Jul 2024 09:34 #256714
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Once a car starts sliding sideways, it only takes contact with the kerb to flip it over. A taller car would flip at a lower speed.
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10 Jul 2024 09:41 #256715
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I get the physics of how I was more worried that a roundabout was designed in such a way as to encourage people to enter it with the kind of speed that would result in enough impact energy to cause a flip, that and that people wouldn't be going slower to perform manoeuvres safely anyway.
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10 Jul 2024 20:08 #256726
by Roger Fairclough
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A major problem with roundabouts are the ruts created by heavy commercial vehicles whose tyres dig into the surface. A lot of drivers expect the stability control to get them out of problems and a lot of the time it will do just that, but it wont do that all the time.
My home town of Redditch is littered with islands that have worn out/badly positioned white lines with too many drivers trying to get there faster than anybody else with lots of brocken up gravel just waiting to upset some drivers day.
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My home town of Redditch is littered with islands that have worn out/badly positioned white lines with too many drivers trying to get there faster than anybody else with lots of brocken up gravel just waiting to upset some drivers day.
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11 Jul 2024 05:46 #256732
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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You could also check the tyre pressure if it is correct. Different tyres front and rear may also make the system over sensitive.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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15 Jul 2024 20:15 #256787
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Just had it again on the same roundabout, about 15mph in second gear. It's like an ice rink when it rains. The BMW behind probably wondered why I went into the roundabout so slowly...then he understood as the car started bucking and snatching! The ESP really is trigger-happy.
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16 Jul 2024 04:46 #256790
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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I got the same with my old BFG's. They get old and hard after 4 years and slip and slide but only on some kinds of asfalt.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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16 Jul 2024 06:59 #256791
by Rogerzilla
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I've reported it to the council but I doubt anything will be done. I haven't had the ESP kick in anywhere else, wet or dry, but it will always do it at this junction. There is something on the road.
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