It’s not the greatest spot. I wish it just had a regular shifter. The buttons haven’t grown on me and I find they’re a bit finicky.one must be ery carefull
One must very carefull when going from reverse to drive or vice versa as it is as quick to respond as a shifter and if the brake pedal is not depressed enough it won't change.It’s not the greatest spot. I wish it just had a regular shifter. The buttons haven’t grown on me and I find they’re a bit finicky.
how do you get auto hold to always be engaged?personally don't care, never touch it. auto-hold always engaged so it always auto sets and releases when the car is put in gear. same with my G80, never touched that button in 3 years.
Shark racing auto hold and ISG module.how do you get auto hold to always be engaged?
Funny story-- I live in South Florida (primarily flat) but have a habit of ALWAYS engaging the park brake. As you know, the car will automatically engage if it senses it is needed (my driveway has a very slight incline, and it auto engages when I shift into P). Took me a few days to find the small, hidden electronic park brake. I kept thinking, did they really make this car with automatic park brake only? Definitely a terrible spot!Anyone like me wishing the ebrake button be easily accessible by the "P" Parking button instead of it being hidden low behind the steering wheel ?
No. But the console is held in with clips. You just need a plastic trim removal tool $5 at any auto parts store.That's a great idea. Id like to keep auto hold on all the time.
Do the instructions tell how one can access the console to install the module?
As one should. Inclines aren't the only thing that make parked cars try to move.have a habit of ALWAYS engaging the park brake.
Yep, among other thingsAnyone like me wishing the ebrake button be easily accessible by the "P" Parking button instead of it being hidden low behind the steering wheel ?
Thanks for the reply. I'd appreciate a video for opening the console. You make it sound simple.No. But the console is held in with clips. You just need a plastic trim removal tool $5 at any auto parts store.
if you want a video of the install I can make one over the weekend