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To: rickmichaels

Gee . . . “D” for Drive . . . and “R” for Race. How hard can it be?


2 posted on 02/08/2016 5:24:11 PM PST by oldplayer
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To: oldplayer

I think these are like a BMW where the lever doesn’t really move into a detent position, it just contacts switches and you have to watch the indicator to see which mode it’s in.


5 posted on 02/08/2016 5:26:38 PM PST by nascarnation
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That’s counterinstupidive.


10 posted on 02/08/2016 5:28:05 PM PST by headstamp 2
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"D" for Drive . . . and "R" for Race. How hard can it be?

You're right about the R for Race part, but it's D for Day and N for Night.

45 posted on 02/08/2016 5:51:25 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: oldplayer; SunkenCiv; xsmommy; tioga; secret garden; Texan5

Notthat simple.
Though, to be honest, that little display in this model car is better than the little black “round knob” of the gear selector on the center console, right between and below the little black round radio knob, right near the little black “On/Off” button near the steering wheel, right above the little round black fan motor speed knob and left of the little black round radio tuning knobs.

I use rental cars frequently, and YES! Have turned the fan “off” but been forced to leave the engine running and the car in gear: The engine CANNOT turn off without the gear selector knob rotated to “Park” AND the key removed. BUT! The engine does not turn “off” because the radio key fob do not require a key to be in the switch.

With the radio key fob securely in the driver’s pocket, the “key” does NOT need to be in the key slot to turn the engine “On”. And, regardless of where the key fob is located, the engine will NOT turn off automatically under any conditions.

Worse, if the selector knob is left in “Fwd” or “Reverse” the engine cannot be turned “off” at all, regardless of where the driver is or whether he or she is trying to leave the car.

Indeed, it is easier, faster, and more likely to step out of the car WITH the car running AND in gear (forward or reverse) than it is to have turned the engine “off”.


48 posted on 02/08/2016 5:52:34 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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