Hi everyone
After an abortive attempt to drive to our skiing holiday in the PHEV last year (when some *$%£@** rear-ended it the day before we were due to leave) I'm looking forward to driving it from the UK to the Alps in a few weeks.
Got the winter tyres on and raring to go (I'll take snow chain for legal reasons, but don't imagine I'll need them).
Just wondered if anyone had tips for driving in the mountains.
In particular:
1. I've seen it suggested on here in the past that you should charge the battery (I'll do this using the "charge" button if necessary
- can't see the point on stopping to recharge on this sort of trip) before getting to the mountains. Why is this? Does the PHEV need the battery power as well as the ICE to tackle the mountains or something?
2. I've also seen people say that when you engage "4WD lock" (which I intend to do when I hit snow) you should also disengage the traction control. I don't fully understand this. Is it necessary on snow-covered roads, or is it just something to do if stuck in deep snow?
Also very happy to receive any other tips or suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
After an abortive attempt to drive to our skiing holiday in the PHEV last year (when some *$%£@** rear-ended it the day before we were due to leave) I'm looking forward to driving it from the UK to the Alps in a few weeks.
Got the winter tyres on and raring to go (I'll take snow chain for legal reasons, but don't imagine I'll need them).
Just wondered if anyone had tips for driving in the mountains.
In particular:
1. I've seen it suggested on here in the past that you should charge the battery (I'll do this using the "charge" button if necessary
- can't see the point on stopping to recharge on this sort of trip) before getting to the mountains. Why is this? Does the PHEV need the battery power as well as the ICE to tackle the mountains or something?
2. I've also seen people say that when you engage "4WD lock" (which I intend to do when I hit snow) you should also disengage the traction control. I don't fully understand this. Is it necessary on snow-covered roads, or is it just something to do if stuck in deep snow?
Also very happy to receive any other tips or suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie