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L button does NOTHING in reverse.
(As you would expect.)
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L button does NOTHING in reverse.
(As you would expect.)
I park on an incline and back in every time-
Today, when I gave it some throttle in reverse it hesitated then lurched backwards...
Kinda close to having an accident!
Has anyone heard of this happening???
It has been some time since I have done it. In driveway on flat when I did. Don't know how low actually works but assume amps must be increased to simulate lower gear and it can be controlled better. I have not driven up ramps either but low does a good 1 inch vertical drop forward and backwards into my garage easier. Suggesting to try it and see what you think.Are you saying you have tried L button while in reverse? Or are you suggesting someone try it?
It never occurred to me to press the L button in reverse, since this is impossible in a non-hybrid.
In hindsight, pretty sure I pressed the brake hard enough to activate the brake hold while backing up the incline-I’m wondering if the CVT transmission played a part in this time you noticed a slight roll back. I fee like there’s a moment of delay in a CVT especially on a hill it would be more noticeable. just a thought.
I read reverse runs of the electric system only. Is this true? Not many inclines to back into in my city.I park on an incline and back in every time-
Today, when I gave it some throttle in reverse it hesitated then lurched backwards... I am assuming you have a hybrid
Kinda close to having an accident!
Has anyone heard of this happening???
Yes, as I understand it, reverse is electric only...I read reverse runs of the electric system only. Is this true? Not many inclines to back into in my city.
Nice avatar-. It will decrease your lap times, no doubt about it.
Yeah I was just rambling into racing advice like my dad would have lol. My old Maverick had a built up AFR headed 306. With a Demon race carb it would rev well past the 6750 rpm limiter I put on it!Nice avatar-
I had a 302 in mine, put on a high rise intake, 4 barrel, headers...
Yup, my first maverick was a tire roaster, and I would have been all ears if you knew how to make it faster...
I kinda drive like grandpa in my new one, not worried about going fast anymore-
Ok yea seems like it has been the brake hold. very interesting the brake hold thing, I’ve never used this feature and never owned a automatic and nevertheless used brake hold before. My Maverick will be a few firsts for me. Lol Interesting the things on new cars and trucks.In hindsight, pretty sure I pressed the brake hard enough to activate the brake hold while backing up the incline-
Then when I gently gave it some throttle, it hesitated and kinda "sprung"
Backwards when the brake hold let go...
I've backed up that incline over and over with the brake hold on, but usually don't press the brake hard enough to engage the brake hold function.