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Old 06-08-2012, 11:10 AM   #15
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I always park in gear, even still I use the parking brake as an added precaution.

I would say that balancing the car uphill using the clutch/feather throttle is bad compared to simply using the brakes, which is perhaps what Sastexan was referring to.
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:25 AM   #16
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I always park in gear, even still I use the parking brake as an added precaution.

I would say that balancing the car uphill using the clutch/feather throttle is bad compared to simply using the brakes, which is perhaps what Sastexan was referring to.
Pretty sure he understood the context. Ironically the cable actuated e-brake would have harder time of immobilizing the car then loading first or reverse gear with the vehicle. But doing both would not hurt anything in normal road use daily parking.
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:41 AM   #17
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very nice posts mines13 lol... but that is a cool functiono nthe DRL tho for real.
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:44 AM   #18
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Huh that's interesting! Cool info!
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Old 06-08-2012, 11:57 AM   #19
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yeah good stuff. I only just found out what daytime running lights really are and how they work as I looked it up on wiki yesterday
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Old 06-08-2012, 12:38 PM   #20
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I never use the parking brake in any of my cars. Old habit from tracking Hondas because they use the caliper to engage the e-brake, not sure if this car is the same or not. When you do have a caliper vs drum style e-brake and you use it after the brakes are well heated, wherever the pad is engaging the rotor it will cool at a different rate then the exposed rotor portion. When this happens it will warp your brake rotor. Easy enough just to park in gear all the time.
According to the factory service manual, there is a drum rotor inside the caliper of the rear brake.
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Old 06-08-2012, 12:42 PM   #21
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I've never driven a car that doesn't shut off the DRL's when the park brake is engaged.
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:02 PM   #22
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I've never driven a car that doesn't shut off the DRL's when the park brake is engaged.
Most Toyotas do not turn the DRL's on until you release the e-brake, but after they are on, they stay on even if the handle is pulled again. Until you turn the car off and back on.

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Old 06-09-2012, 02:55 PM   #23
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Pretty sure he understood the context. Ironically the cable actuated e-brake would have harder time of immobilizing the car then loading first or reverse gear with the vehicle. But doing both would not hurt anything in normal road use daily parking.
I should have put in context; you are correct. I'm thinking less in your driveway / garage and more in a parking lot or on the street, where the car is likely to get bumped. Or on a hill. Transmissions can be fragile (had to replace syncros in my old car) and brakes are relatively cheap. Just being over cautious.
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Any way to cancel this out? Seems kinda pointless. Or maybe I just don't understand the benefit
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Any way to cancel this out? Seems kinda pointless. Or maybe I just don't understand the benefit
It just looks better. Someone told me bmw has a feature when the lights light up they do it in a circular motion, instead of plain on and off. I haven't seen in action though
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I felt so stupid because I couldn't figure out why the DRLs where on sometimes and not I parked to look t them. I recently did the diy blacked out reflectors, and was curious how bright they where with the black gloss. When I found out what was causing them to not turn on I started looking for a way to cancel that out and just leave them on with the break engaged. Mainly because I got the multicolored led running lights from diode dynamic and I wanted to be able to show them off at car meets ( with the poring break on)
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I had the dealer turn the DRL's off as soon as I got mine. Can't stand them.
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