Not exact matches
On getting the car back i noticed on a couple of occasions that the handbrake wasnt engaging properly on a hill and even a very slight incline and the car would roll backward
On getting the car back i noticed
on a couple of occasions that the handbrake wasnt engaging properly on a hill and even a very slight incline and the car would roll backward
on a couple of occasions that the handbrake wasnt engaging properly
on a hill and even a very slight incline and the car would roll backward
on a hill and even a very slight
incline and the car would roll
backwards.
Of note, we found out all Super Dutys have an electronically controlled Hill Hold feature that will lock the brakes of the truck
on an
incline for two full seconds when it detects you might roll
backwards.
My car is parked in the driveway
on an
incline without E-brake
on and it won't roll
backwards, I can't even push her down the hill.
Hill Start Assist, which comes as standard, is designed to prevent the vehicle from rolling
backwards as it pulls away
on an
incline.
Hill Start Assist, which comes as standard, ensures the vehicle doesn't roll
backwards as it pulls away
on an
incline.
Hill - start Assist Control reduces anxiety about the vehicle rolling
backwards when starting
on a steep
incline.
Hill Start Assist Control keeps the truck from rolling
backwards while
on an
incline.
That said, we did test both the AMTs
on a hilly road with quite a steep
incline and although there is no official hill hold or hill start assist, the gearbox does stop the car from rolling
backwards after abou a foot or so and holds the car in place till you use the throttle to move forward again.
HAC will help prevent your vehicle from rolling
backwards on a steep
incline when switching from the brake to accelerator.
I've had no problem with the car rolling
backwards on a slight
incline when pulling away from a stop, and hill hold assist works well when
on any
incline greater than «slight».