- First Name
- Will
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2021
- Threads
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- Location
- S.Carolina
- Vehicle(s)
- Maverick, Miata
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
No, friction brakes engage pretty quickly if you're at speed.You guys who said just hit the brakes do know if you have a hybrid that actually doesn't use the friction brakes unless you hit them hard. It uses regen braking to slow car. Hitting the L button or hitting the brakes softly are pretty much the same thing. Look at the dash gauge it will do the same thing .
L engages MAXIMUM regen (which is not a lot of speed reduction at 60mph but is lots more at 30mph) then turns on engine braking after the battery is "full".
ALSO,
in FWD pushing the brakes will engage the brakes on 4 wheels (if regen is exceeded) while L will only regen brake the front wheels
And as noted over and over- L will slow the truck without turning on the brake lights. very bad if other drivers are behind you.
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