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dode4444
05-12-2019, 10:00 PM
Hi all,
I have tried to search but can’t seem to come up with the answer so thought I’d post my first question..... hope not one of many!
I work away and this involves me leaving the car by the sea for 2 weeks at a time all year round, I only picked the car up the day before I left and assumed the rear parking brake would have a similar operating procedure to my previous car....
As in once I go into ‘park’ and don’t apply the handbrake, shut the car off and it doesn’t automatically apply.
I’ve notice my A6 BiTdi automatically engages whether I ask it to or not.
I didn’t have any time to mess around trying as I was running late so now have a handbrake in for a fortnight when I’d prefer not to.
Is there a way to just leave the car in park with no ha Dvorak’s applies to prevent it seizing/sticking when I’m working away?
Thanks for any help.
George.
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You really shouldn’t leave it in park only as there’s only a pin in the gearbox that holds the car so if someone bumps you it can break the gearbox. A set of discs and pads is Way cheaper than a gearbox.
Anyway the only way I can remember doing it was to hold the foot brake and manually release handbrake. You need to turn off auto handbrake/hill hold as well otherwise when you switch off engine the handbrake will normally apply.
dode4444
05-12-2019, 10:46 PM
Thanks for the reply, the car isn’t parked on the road it’s in a friends drive so little chance of a bump. (I’ve probably jinxed that now).
However I’m sure the auto hold was engaged so that could explain why.
Thanks for the quick answer and your help.
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Use a brick or bit of wood to hold car so the weight of the car isn’t on the gearbox.
dode4444
06-12-2019, 08:13 PM
Didn’t think of that so that’s an option in future.
Thanks.
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dode4444
31-12-2019, 03:58 AM
Hi all finally got round to trying this,
When I disable the auto hold and put the gear lever into park.
Once the engine is switched off the handbrake automatically applies still.
Is there another way round this at all so I can switch the car off with it de-activated?
Just I can be away from the car for up to 3 weeks at a time and don’t like the idea of coming back to brakes stuck every month.
Thanks.
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Elansear
01-01-2020, 03:00 PM
Hi Cant see that there would be a way to deactivate the parking brake as it is electronic not manual so has to Fail Safe .
Thorpey
01-01-2020, 09:47 PM
Hi all finally got round to trying this,
When I disable the auto hold and put the gear lever into park.
Once the engine is switched off the handbrake automatically applies still.
Is there another way round this at all so I can switch the car off with it de-activated?
Just I can be away from the car for up to 3 weeks at a time and don’t like the idea of coming back to brakes stuck every month.
Thanks.
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Have you sorted this yet ??
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dode4444
02-01-2020, 01:43 AM
No haven’t found a way round this yet, away in the caravan visiting family for a few days so car is at home on the drive.
Will look into it again when home.
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Thorpey
02-01-2020, 07:11 AM
No haven’t found a way round this yet, away in the caravan visiting family for a few days so car is at home on the drive.
Will look into it again when home.
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Have something to try but at work I don’t take the key out I only use it in neutral to be able to move the car buy pushing it so may work in park aswell. Message when you get back
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dode4444
03-01-2020, 01:30 AM
That’s fine, should be home late Friday night early Saturday morning.
Thanks.
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dode4444
05-01-2020, 03:46 PM
Have something to try but at work I don’t take the key out I only use it in neutral to be able to move the car buy pushing it so may work in park aswell. Message when you get back
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Mine is push button start though not a key
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Thorpey
05-01-2020, 04:07 PM
Hi yeah have used it with push button start aswell. Just with the ignition on foot on the brake push the handbrake button down and hold it turn the ignition off keep button held for ten seconds and that should have the handbrake off that’s how I manage it when I need the handbrake off. Worth a try
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dode4444
05-01-2020, 05:09 PM
Hi yeah have used it with push button start aswell. Just with the ignition on foot on the brake push the handbrake button down and hold it turn the ignition off keep button held for ten seconds and that should have the handbrake off that’s how I manage it when I need the handbrake off. Worth a try
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Just went out there and tried it and looks like it works.
Thanks very much for that ‘Thorpey’. It’s very much appreciated. [emoji1303]
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Thorpey
05-01-2020, 05:11 PM
Glad it’s worked electric handbrakes are a nightmare
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dode4444
05-01-2020, 05:26 PM
It’s just I can sit near the sea and in very cold temperatures for 2/3 weeks at a time, the last thing I want to have to do when I arrive at 7am is to deal with a handbrake that is stuck on and knowing my luck a flat battery as well haha.
Hopefully this does the trick though.
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Thorpey
05-01-2020, 05:38 PM
Well hopefully it’s sorted now
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