easynet
Standard Member
I have a MG trophy LR.I can not get hot air on ECO with a full battery the HVAC just dose not work is this wright
Yep it's called Normal mode, sport will do it as well but I'd just recommend Normal.I could not find any thing in the menue dose any one no if there is a settings for it
You can, just need a jumperSo we cant use ECO in the winter
Or a 12v electric blanket ?You can, just need a jumper
I never use ECO mode anyway TBH.So we cant use ECO in the winter
It may be beneficial on a very light accelerator position but the opposite as you increase the pedal and it suddenly shoots up.Might want to try eco mode if you are stuck in the snow or on very slippery roads
Yes, the power delivery is more predictable and hence easier to learn to control.Oooh I love graphs, I would have thought that with the lower power to the drive wheels that it would be easier to pull away without spinning the wheels. So are you saying best to stay in normal control in snow?
Went out in the Leaf this morning (MG stayed in the garage) we have lots of snow, and threw it about a bit on different settings (I used to do this when I lived in the highlands of Scotland to ensure my winter driving instincts were fully on). The leaf was much easier to control in eco, I never put the throttle more than half way (in slippery conditions in an automatic its not worth it in any mode, unless pulling out of a skid in front wheel drive). maybe the MG will be different, but from my experience I doubt it.Yes, the power delivery is more predictable and hence easier to learn to control.
You're correct, lower power will make it easier to pull away, but as you press the pedal a little more the non-linear increase could make you loose traction just as you get going. With a little practice, you can deliver less power for pulling away in Normal mode.
If you are in Eco and you need a rapid boost of power, then just floor the “Go” pedal and the car will over ride the Eco setting and give you max power without having to faff about fiddling about with the mode switch looking for Sports mode.I’ve just “discovered” Eco mode (still experimenting in my new mark 2), and have found a huge improvement in efficiency. By pre-heating the cabin before getting in the car, the reduced performance of the heating system exhibited by eco, seems to be enough to maintain temperature. In the process of changing driving habits of a lifetime (heavy right foot), and eco is helping with that transition! Flicking to sport for an overtake is easy enough!
It is.All I want to know that on my ZS LR in eco the heat drops right down Is this wright or not I think not