Evening all,
Quick question, my manual td5 discovery has always held onto revs on changing gear and is always more noticeable the more you use the Rev range when in a gear.
I’ve done some searching on this topic and it has always pointed to the clutch pressure switch on the master cylinder. Now mine is missing as it had a new master cylinder put in before I purchased however all the threads I’ve read on this say the cruise control should not work if this switch is missing or faulty. Yet my cruise works perfectly.
Just looking for clarity on the truth behind the link between that switch and cruise control or if there’s another switch on the pedal that controls it and would buying a fitting a switch for the master cylinder solve my revving issue?
Thanks
Quick question, my manual td5 discovery has always held onto revs on changing gear and is always more noticeable the more you use the Rev range when in a gear.
I’ve done some searching on this topic and it has always pointed to the clutch pressure switch on the master cylinder. Now mine is missing as it had a new master cylinder put in before I purchased however all the threads I’ve read on this say the cruise control should not work if this switch is missing or faulty. Yet my cruise works perfectly.
Just looking for clarity on the truth behind the link between that switch and cruise control or if there’s another switch on the pedal that controls it and would buying a fitting a switch for the master cylinder solve my revving issue?
Thanks