On the auto, it holds the brakes on (up to 3 seconds) after you take your right foot off of the brake and releases the brakes when you push the accelerator pedal.
On the manual it holds the brakes on (up to 3 seconds) until you start releasing the clutch and it engages.
I will never get used to it.
I guess I see the benefit on a manual, you would have to be on a very steep hill to benefit on an auto. So basically it stops you from rolling either forward or rearward for three seconds until you can get the power applied to go the direction you want?
I will never get used to it.
It can be turned off through the EVICYeah. But i don't like it on my manual
On the auto, it holds the brakes on (up to 3 seconds) after you take your right foot off of the brake and releases the brakes when you push the accelerator pedal.
On the manual it holds the brakes on (up to 3 seconds) until you start releasing the clutch and it engages.
I will never get used to it.
Seems to me it holds it indefinitely. I was playing with it on the way home from work in traffic yesterday evening. Atlanta is famous for traffic, and hills. I know time always seems to be longer than it is, but I swear I had it holding me for well over a minute. Know it was definitely more than 3 seconds.
I always used my e-brake for my old trucks. Set the e-brake, clutch in and stick in first gear. Give a little a fuel pedal, slip the clutch and pull the brake with my left hand. I never needed a *hill start* button.
And i now can't seem to find the radio control that reduces radio volume at idle. I want to turn it off because it doesn't actually reduce radio volume until i start driving after stopping.
As for not needing it. The cummins has plenty of low torque even at idle that it needs less reving than all the 4 banger cars i used to drive. And the granny low first makes it easy enough & smooth enough to start not needing the hill assist.
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Do i detect a tiny bit of nostalgia in this post?
Huhhhhhh????
You won't find that feature in the EVIC. The feature technically is designed to increase volume at certain speeds to overcome road & wind noise.
Ok I did some testing and found the truck will move forward and rearward as soon as I release the brake pedal. The feature doesn't seem to be working. Does the truck need to be on an incline to work correctly? It was only a slight incline where I was testing.