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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 10:18 AM
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Is This True??

I was in autozone the other day and heard an announcement on the radio about if parked on a steep incline to use the E-brake of course, but mine doesn't work, but they also said to park the car in reverse. Would this be a good idea.

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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 10:45 AM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Mark A Shields:
...they also said to park the car in reverse.

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Not if it's an automatic.

But for standards, often the reverse gear has a higher ratio than 1st and less prone to "rolling". But this was more appicable 20 years ago. Today's newer trannies often have steeper 1st gears, so you may be better off in 1st.

Having a working E Brake engaged further reduces tendency to roll along with turning your front wheels into the curb (based on direction of roll) if one's available.

Where I live, IF you car should accidentally roll down a hill, you can be "charged" if your E Brake was not engaged.

[This message has been edited by Glenn91L98GTA (edited October 13, 2001).]
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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 10:45 AM
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Only if its a stick. Keep putting yours in park like you're supposed to.

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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 10:53 AM
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Thanks, I guess I missed that part of the announcement.

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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 11:30 AM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Jason M 91Z:
Only if its a stick. Keep putting yours in park like you're supposed to...
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...AND use the parking brake. I have a couple of manuals, and I always park in neutral with the park brake firmly applied. I haven't lost one yet. I avoid parking in gear unless I'm on a very steep incline/decline. One of those phat SUVs trying to squueze into a subcompact parking space may bump you a bit. If the car is in neutral, you buff or repaint the bumper cover. If the car is in gear, you buff/repaint the bumper cover, and may have to replace 'U' joints, driveshafts, transmissions, etc. Then again, I can get pretty **** about stuff like that.

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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 01:28 PM
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The only time I use my e-brake in my automatic car is when parked on a hill, so I don't load the tranny and have to pop it back into gear.

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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 03:04 PM
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I apply the parking brake on all cars in any situation. I can't think of any compelling reason not to use it all the time as extra insurance other than pure laziness. Kinda like buckling the seatbelt to me.

Having a master cylinder fail before, I also am annoyed by people that don't tighten the parking brake periodically as you may REALLY need it one day .

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Old Oct 13, 2001 | 09:01 PM
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Using your parking brake also keeps the rear brakes adjusted properly. If you dont use it often enough the adjusters will probably seize up.
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