In gear whilsts engine off?
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andrew
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Ok so if i put the car in gear whilst its switched off and have the handbrake off the car shouldnt move should it? Well I had it on a drive and put it in gear, took the handbrake off and slid down the drive until I braked otherwise id be on the road ???
Yet other times it works fine,,, im confused someone explain why a car thats in gear can roll 1.5m !!
PS guess how many times i had to correct the spelling of brake from break in this post? :rolleyes:
Yet other times it works fine,,, im confused someone explain why a car thats in gear can roll 1.5m !!
PS guess how many times i had to correct the spelling of brake from break in this post? :rolleyes:
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I was under the impression the reason for leaving it in gear was in case the handbrake failed while your parked on a hill, don't know about anyone else but if my handbrake failed i'd do anything to avoid coming back to find my car wrapped round a tree at the bottom of the hill
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charlieannear
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I normally do both- handbrake on and in gear.
In first if car pointing up hill
In reverse if car pointing down hill
As Greenday says, it's in case the handbrake fails and relies on the mechanical resistance of the engine to stop the car from rolling away. Or something like that...
But as toot says there's no need really, just I'm a bit of a belt and braces sort of person...
But I never leave it gear only... unless the car is on a ramp and I'm adjusting the handbrake!
In first if car pointing up hill
In reverse if car pointing down hill
As Greenday says, it's in case the handbrake fails and relies on the mechanical resistance of the engine to stop the car from rolling away. Or something like that...
But as toot says there's no need really, just I'm a bit of a belt and braces sort of person...
But I never leave it gear only... unless the car is on a ramp and I'm adjusting the handbrake!
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carl
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Also stops it being nicked by someone crawling underneath, cutting the handbrake cable, then towing it away.
And there used to be a lot of problems with trying to lock the handbrake on, on cars with discs all round. Certainly some early efforts (Citroen, notably) resulted in some cars rolling away down hills.
And there used to be a lot of problems with trying to lock the handbrake on, on cars with discs all round. Certainly some early efforts (Citroen, notably) resulted in some cars rolling away down hills.
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I've never left mine in gear ever since someone rammed into the back of one of my old cars and trashed the engine coz it was in gear.I was under the impression the reason for leaving it in gear was in case the handbrake failed while your parked on a hill, don't know about anyone else but if my handbrake failed i'd do anything to avoid coming back to find my car wrapped round a tree at the bottom of the hill
The best thing to do is to kerb the wheels. Facing uphill, turn them away from the kerb. Downhill, turn them into the kerb.
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Just to play devi's advocate hereI've never left mine in gear ever since someone rammed into the back of one of my old cars and trashed the engine coz it was in gear.