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85 mph limit

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#1 ·
I test drove a 7 speed manual yesterday. It was great but I got a warning on the display saying speed was limited to 85 mph? I changed modes and got the same. Got any ideas why?
 
#3 · (Edited)
Yep, I usually set mine to 90 on cars that have the feature but the message stays up so long on the C7 I bumped it up to 100. I thought about turning it off but 100+ really gets the cops attention and will get you a special trip to the station in many counties down here so I need the reminder.


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#9 ·
It was a 20 min test drive so I don't know if it was valet mode or not. But I love the idea that you could limit some kid from taking it out for a joy ride! I was in 3rd or 4th gear and tried Touring and Sport modes. I could swear I saw something in the owners manual but can't find it now.
 
#10 · (Edited)
Nope, Valet mode does not limit speed, neither does this warning, it's just informational and set buy the owner/driver.

Valet mode locks the Infotainment system, glovebox and top (on a convertible), that's all it does.
 
#11 ·
Thanks. I will figure this out and post it. I might be crazy but I know what I saw. Wait! That is what UFOers say?
 
#12 ·
What exactly are you trying to figure out? If the message popped up but you were able to go faster than 85 then it's the speed warning.

However, there is an error mode that will limit speed. See attached.




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#24 ·
Thanks, I think you got it. There must have been a malfunction of the mag ride control and it selected 85mph as the limit.
 
#25 ·
All MINI Coopers also have a speed warning that you can set to warn you if you exceed a certain speed. It is set by the factory at 160 mph. :) -Bob
 
#26 ·
as mentioned by others, there is a feature on the DIC, which allows the driver to set a max speed for him/herself, which when exceeded, sets off a bell. this does not limit the speed, it only notifies you that you have exceeded your chosen speed. i forget if this is set in the "information" or "performance" screen, but if you did not set it, maybe someone else did, and you should go into the screen and see what is there. if your local speed laws permit, you could try taking your car to that speed, and see if you are able to exceed it. if you are not, then i have no idea what it could be. as mentioned by others, there is a 185 mph "governor" on the vehicle, which is set by manufacturer, as a function of tire limitations and attendant risks. this actually limits the attainable speed of your vehicle.

Note: it sounds as if you were driving a dealers vehicle for a test drive. given this, they may, for liability/insurance purposes have actually set the max speed to 85 mph, so you can ignore the above, and ask them what they did. my comments and those of all others are based on the typical vehicle, as you would take delivery, in the USA.
 
#27 ·
Neither the dealer or anyone else can set or change the max speed. I seriously doubt there was any speed limiter on the car and if the dealer let a car out with a mag ride error they need to get their act together.. OP has never responded to whether the car would actually go any faster than 80.


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#28 ·
Thanks for all your thoughts. Just to be clear the car would not go faster no matter what mode. Also the dealer had to jump start the car to get it started using one of those large floor chargers on start (250 amp) for maybe 5 min. The battery was very low. So low the dash was not completely lit. I urged them not to keep it on start charge so long. So maybe it was the mag ride control error, some sort of damage due to charging, or some other malfunction? Also this car had been sold and returned!

Bottom line? I ain't buying that one!