Recently when I started my Mav, it started making loud noises and seemed jumpy. My husband said it was not in park when started and that was the problem?? Anyone else experience this? It has happened twice now??
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Your husband doesn't know what he's talking about. Once the engine is turned off, it defaults to Park.Recently when I started my Mav, it started making loud noises and seemed jumpy. My husband said it was not in park when started and that was the problem?? Anyone else experience this? It has happened twice now??
So any idea what this is?Your husband doesn't know what he's talking about. Once the engine is turned off, it defaults to Park.
Wife is driving. My phone (Galaxy S20) is sitting in the cubby, kind of sticking halfway out, but staying put. Going into a large roundabout at a decent speed, phone falls out of the cubby and knocks the dial into Neutral right as my wife is needing to accelerate through the turn and steps on the gas. Momentary panic, set dial back to Drive, and continue on our way.
count me as team rotary. i am about 4 months in and almost never look down anymore to shift gears. there IS a learning curve if this is your 1st rotary shifter no doubt, but Ford's rotary design decisions are growing on me & i appreciate the additional storage opportunities it allows.After 5 months, I no longer hardly look at it. One notch to the right to back out of the garage, then I SPIN it to the right. It can't do anything but end up in Drive. Come to a stop somewhere to park, SPIN it to the left and it will be in Park. Probably would have worked just as well to have the dial STOP at Park and Drive, but it wasn't that hard to get to learn to spin for 3+ clicks in either direction.
And although I have not gotten into the (bad?) habit of just pressing the Off Button when stopped in Drive, it will automatically go into Park, all on its own.
Different as hell, but like driving a scooter, it is easier if you don't look down.
This would have been nice.The shifter detents could definitely be a lot more positive.
I’ll give you Off Topic, what about the latest talk about, Flying CarsThat saying.." don't drink and drive" could and should be applied to FSD, which is Years from being perfected. ( FSD> full self driving, as in only Tesla cars, I think. I don't know anyone else that is attempting do design and mfg another system like that one.)Off topic? yeah....
Don't they have driverless cabs already?That saying.." don't drink and drive" could and should be applied to FSD, which is Years from being perfected. ( FSD> full self driving, as in only Tesla cars, I think. I don't know anyone else that is attempting do design and mfg another system like that one.)Off topic? yeah....
Ford almost has the JohnnyCab perfected.Don't they have driverless cabs already?
i could totally see a Ecoboost manual version, but i have a hard time seeing how you could implement a manual shifter into the present Hybrid powertrain.I would 100% buy a manual.
you are 100% correct Sir. it just aint that complicated IMHO. spin it to the right and youre n drive. spin it all the way left & 1 click back to the right and youre in reverse. if you parked head in just 1 click to the right and youre in reverse and ready to back out(be sure to look around 1st).I’m not sure why anyone worries about finding park. Drive to the spot you are going to park the truck and shut it off. Hardly ever need neutral. Drive and reverse is all I care about.
Overall, I like the rotary shifter. I had it in my 2019 Edge Titanium, although it was a bit different in that it would not free spin after reaching the gear. I had my moments as well but learned that one must train the foot and hand to work together. First apply brake, then change gears. Problem solved.First mistake - swing across the street in our little Cul-de-sac to back into my driveway, turn shifter two clicks - lurch forward nearly into my neighbor's yard.
Backing out of a parking space - still rolling slowly, switch to Drive, engaged Park with a jolt. Even at minimal speed stopping nearly 4000 lbs with a little pawl can't be good.
I expect that over minimal speed park is locked out, don't intend to try it though.