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- 2023 Maverick XLT (FWD)
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- 2.5L Hybrid
Yes you can do it. Based on this post I am now applying the parking brake in "N", then I release my foot unit it holds it on the slope. I press the foot brake again and shift from N to P. I think that's a best practice.Wait a second I am all confused. Call me slow. My hybrid mav just came in today and will have it shortly. The times in the past I used the parking brake when I was on a hill parking. I would pull on hill go to N then would engage parking brake to hold car in place THEN put into park. This way the weight of car is NOT on parking pawl. Can I do this now with hybrid mav?
Plus sometimes I would back up looking out driver door which I had open for better view. Not sure this is possible anymore? I know not the safest way.
On the way out I changed too. First shift, then push the P brake down. Although that one hardly matters because your foot's on the brake the whole time.
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