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Parking Brake...
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I don't know. I haven't used the parking brake on an incline yet. But I never know if it's off or on. You just can't tell. I prefer the old brake, where I know for positive if it's on, and when I return I don't know whether I set it or not. "Brake" should appear to the left of the tach.
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Our Suburban always did this but I haven't noticed it on the X5. I will have to check it out later. Not sure that it has been parked on any hills yet.
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2007 4.8i, Space Gray, Dark Burl Walnut Wood, Black Nevada Leather Packages: ZCW Cold Weather, ZPP Premium, ZRC Rear Climate, ZSP Sport, ZTP Technology Options: 217 Active Steering, 322 Comfort Access, 328 Running Boards, 496 Heated Rear Seats, 610 Heads Up Display, 655 Sat Radio, 840 Increased Top Speed to 150 MPH ,2LE 20" Y Spoke Wheels. Mods: Stainless Steel Pedal Pads |
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You know, the more I think about it, both of our Audi's do this and it has happened in cars I've ridden in before, too. It happens both on uphills and downhills. It's just instictual for me to leave a LITTLE extra room if necessary when I'm parking on the hill because I know there's a TINY variation between where the car stops when I brake and where it ends up when the parking brake engages.
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Just thinking about it - do you actually need a parking brake. Essentially all the X5 around are automatic, and when you park, you need to put the car in P. Once you are in P, the car moves either forward or reverses a bit, but then locks itself - this mechanical lock is as good as a handbrake, or am i wrong?
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2007 4.8i, Space Gray, Dark Burl Walnut Wood, Black Nevada Leather Packages: ZCW Cold Weather, ZPP Premium, ZRC Rear Climate, ZSP Sport, ZTP Technology Options: 217 Active Steering, 322 Comfort Access, 328 Running Boards, 496 Heated Rear Seats, 610 Heads Up Display, 655 Sat Radio, 840 Increased Top Speed to 150 MPH ,2LE 20" Y Spoke Wheels. Mods: Stainless Steel Pedal Pads |
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2007 4.8i, Space Gray, Dark Burl Walnut Wood, Black Nevada Leather Packages: ZCW Cold Weather, ZPP Premium, ZRC Rear Climate, ZSP Sport, ZTP Technology Options: 217 Active Steering, 322 Comfort Access, 328 Running Boards, 496 Heated Rear Seats, 610 Heads Up Display, 655 Sat Radio, 840 Increased Top Speed to 150 MPH ,2LE 20" Y Spoke Wheels. Mods: Stainless Steel Pedal Pads |
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