NormStrm said:
kevinmarkwhite said:
Gsm said:
The foot brake needs to be pressed to release the EPB, this safety feature is there to ensure a child sitting in the passenger seat cannot release the handbrake by simply pushing a button.
ARHH!!!! THIS IS THE CONFUSING ISSUE!!!
Obviously, if the foot brake NEEDS to be pressed, then you wont be able to get the clutch to biting point whilst applying some revs. Therefore, you will have to press the footbrake, release the EPB, then roll back a bit whilst you swap from the footbrake to the throttle.
However, Sars and NickA (who has a 20i) say you dont need the footbrake pressed to release the EPB, meaning you can correctly get to biting point.
So which is it? If its as Sars and NickA say, then thats ok. If its as you say, then surely thats friggin dangerous and whats the workaround?
Brake pedal pressed or
Clutch pedal pressed
I guess it ensures the driver is in the driving seat if the clutch pedal is depressed
Wow, I need a bigger monitor to fit that large text on!
I did see the bit about Clutch pedal instead of brake, but, if you are raising the clutch to biting point, it isn't fully depressed, is it? Therefore, does the car still sense it as being depressed for this purpose?
By the info given by NickA who has a 2.0i, it would imply that it does, and that is ok.
Here's the scenario:
You get stuck in traffic on a hill. You put the EPB on, put car in manual and release the clutch so that STOP/START kicks in and turns the engine off. When its time to go, you put the clutch in all the way and the engine re-starts, then put it in 1st gear and then raise the clutch whilst giving some revs to get to biting point. Then, release the EPB and bobs your uncle.
If it works like this, then (as I said before) there isn't an issue with its safety.
If however it needs either the brake pedal or clutch pedal to be fully pressed, then it will be impossible to do a hill start without rolling back etc, and logically I can't see them releasing a car like that.
Could it be that the Brake or Clutch pedal only needs to be pressed if the car is not in gear? That would work for the safety issues, but when any of these manouvers are taking place, the car would be in gear.
Did the 23i have hill start? Thats the only demo my dealer has, so may be a pointless test.
I am inclined to believe NickA as he has a 20i. Isn't Sars car different?