Handbrake Use With Automatics!

Usually no, as I always leave the car in gear.
However, my A6 has an electronic handbrake and I tend to use it a lot more than I do traditional ones.

The amount of people who leave manuals in neutral with just the handbrake on is crazy. When the handbrake cable fails - world of pain!

*edit - just noticed it's about Autos but whatever:p
 
i use it from force of habit, even if it is useless and the parking gear is doing all of the work anyway.

does anyone bother using it+neutral when driving? say at traffic lights, or do you do what i assume every auto driver does and hold it on the footbrake?
 
[TW]Fox;29959939 said:
I use Auto Hold, so my handbrake is automatically applied whenever I stop.

That's one feature I have never got on with, I don't like the feeling of the brakes biting while driving off or applying before quite fully stopped. Seems to wear the rear brakes out very early too on the 5 series.
 
Park is a rachet, I always use Handbrake when parking, a good knock and the car will roll freely in park.
 
I only use the handbrake on steep hills. Not because it dont trust the Auto box but because it takes the load off the transmission when you are trying to get it back into D again.
Foot-brake then Handbrake and then into Park. Other than that i never use it
 
Yep I always apply it. Always a good idea to have two ways of stopping the car moving. On the Astra it's a simple flick of a switch (so why not?). On the Evoque it comes on automatically. On the Firebird it's foot operated.
 
i use it from force of habit, even if it is useless and the parking gear is doing all of the work anyway.

does anyone bother using it+neutral when driving? say at traffic lights, or do you do what i assume every auto driver does and hold it on the footbrake?

I pop mine in neutral if I'm not moving off imminently.
 
Do you guys wait for the vehicle to be stationary before shifting from say R to D?

I always seem to, not sure why, mechanical sympathy perhaps, but i notice that my partner doesnt. She just blasts back in R and shifts to D while still going (slowly) backwards. Doesnt seem to have blown a box up yet :p
 
Do you guys wait for the vehicle to be stationary before shifting from say R to D?

I always seem to, not sure why, mechanical sympathy perhaps, but i notice that my partner doesnt. She just blasts back in R and shifts to D while still going (slowly) backwards. Doesnt seem to have blown a box up yet :p

I'm the same as you, I wouldn't fancy repeatedly putting any car into drive while still moving backwards! Whether or not it causes any real harm I don't know!
 
Do you guys wait for the vehicle to be stationary before shifting from say R to D?

I always seem to, not sure why, mechanical sympathy perhaps, but i notice that my partner doesnt. She just blasts back in R and shifts to D while still going (slowly) backwards. Doesnt seem to have blown a box up yet :p


Yeah, always wait until I am completely staionary before swapping gears.. Don't fancy those tiny tiny slithers of metal floating around my transmission!
 
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