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Old 09-28-2016, 12:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by rkaywhodat View Post
I apologize if this in the incorrect section, I had no idea where to post this question.

On the 2017 Toyota 86 it comes with Hill-start assist control which is disabled by default according to the manual. It seems logical to turn it on as it sounds useful, although it mentions to not depend on it with icy roads (common sense). Im not familiar with this feature nor incredibly automotive savy therefore I wonder is this something I want enabled and should I disable during winter months?

Thanks for any input

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If used to a MT just leave it off and drive like normal. If new to MT then use it through the learning period and then gradually get used to driving without it. It is a great tool to learn on but until every other car ever made has it you don't want to become dependent in it's use or you will have issues with any other MT car you try to drive.
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