I have never set mine in any automatic I have ever driven. Not really needed unless you are parking on a huge angle.Supreme Wu wrote: Anyone else keep accidentally kicking and releasing it as you climb into the car? It's so F'n touchy, a little tap and suddenly my car lurches 6 inches forward or back depending on the parking angle.
LOL......I thought I was the only one that understands this and does this same procedure! Thanks for clearing up what it is called. I forgot the name of the part in the transmission that locks the transmission. So I called it the park lock lever. If people actually seen how small the parking paw is.....they might follow our trend more often.palincal wrote:I don't mind the foot parking brake. Hand brakes just won't go well with the clean look of the M's interior.
Slightly off topic...using parking brake relieves pressure off of the parking pawl in the transmission. Ever heard a clunk when getting out of P? or found it hard to move out of P on an incline? That's the parking pawl under stress.
The right way to apply parking brake ( I follow this on an incline):1. Put in neutral.2. Apply parking brake.3. Take foot off brake and let the car rest on the parking brake.4. Put in Park.
On steep inclines like in SFO, I make my passengers get out before removing my foot off the brake
That is exactly how I parked my car. I don't mind the foot brakes at all, only time when it's a problem is when I drive my wife's SUV, my left foot tend to start stepping a couple of times til I realized I don't have a foot brake.palincal wrote:I don't mind the foot parking brake. Hand brakes just won't go well with the clean look of the M's interior.
Slightly off topic...using parking brake relieves pressure off of the parking pawl in the transmission. Ever heard a clunk when getting out of P? or found it hard to move out of P on an incline? That's the parking pawl under stress.
The right way to apply parking brake ( I follow this on an incline):1. Put in neutral.2. Apply parking brake.3. Take foot off brake and let the car rest on the parking brake.4. Put in Park.
On steep inclines like in SFO, I make my passengers get out before removing my foot off the brake