weird sound when shifting into drive
#16
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It's the transmission "park pin" disengaging. Use your parking brake to keep pressure off the Park mechanism. I use my p-brake every time I park. It also helps keep the rear brakes adjusted.
#17
What I do when I park on a hill is...
1. park the car
2. keep foot on brake pedal
3. shift to park
4. apply e-brake
5. release brake pedal
When I leave
1. apply and keep foot on brake
2. shift to drive
3. release e-brake
4. GO!
they dont teach this in driver's ed?
1. park the car
2. keep foot on brake pedal
3. shift to park
4. apply e-brake
5. release brake pedal
When I leave
1. apply and keep foot on brake
2. shift to drive
3. release e-brake
4. GO!
they dont teach this in driver's ed?
#18
1. park the car
2. keep foot on brake pedal
3. shift to neutral
4. apply e-brake
5. release brake pedal (Moves the weight load to the ebrake)
6. shift to park
When I leave
(same)
#20
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When I took driver training (1981) they taught this and I know for a fact that they still do today.
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