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What do S and L mean on the autobox?
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:16 pm
by artp8
Ok - have had the bongo a few weeks now and loving it completely - however having never had an automatic before I was wondering what the S and L below the Drive gear selection are?
I was thinking these could be different drive options - i.e. S (sport mode/short mode) and L (Long?) giving short shifting and longer shiting options? Don't want to even try them without knowing what they are there for....
thanks
Re: What do S and L mean on the autobox?
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:31 pm
by dp bradford
Not sure what S stands for, but in S the Bongo will set off in first gear and not shift above third; i.e. only uses first, second and third. Pressing the Hold button on the side of the gear selector will cause it to only use second.
In L (presumably standing for Low) the bongo only uses first and second gears. Pressing Hold locks it into first.
Pressing Hold in D makes the Bongo set off in second gear and not change up above third.
Useful to get stronger engine braking on steep downhill bits.

... sports mode indeed
Dave
Re: What do S and L mean on the autobox?
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:56 pm
by Linusface
Re: What do S and L mean on the autobox?
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:16 pm
by Harry
I often put mine in S when in 30mph limits....otherwise you will do about 35-40 on tickover in D on the flat/downhill- saves using the brake to keep you speed down.
H

Re: What do S and L mean on the autobox?
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:08 am
by Moondance_Scotland
Just got a Bongo last week, amazing MPV / Camper
Ive been told that when u kick down fully in D ( drive) it gives you instant power, well it did!
and the S mode was SPORT ! not sure really, but Low was fab going down steep gradients,
someone tell me im nearly correct
John
Scotland
ps maybe its the midges

Re: What do S and L mean on the autobox?
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:06 am
by karena
we use s and l for going down steep hills usually l for our hills - also useful i believe for holding a gear for snow driving or you could just use the hold button on the side for whichever gear you want to stay in.
Hadnt thought of using it for 30mph zones its usually such a pain holding the bongo back at that speed.