QUOTE(h03tn4d @ Jul 20 2012, 12:54 AM)
Thanks stargate & Dhuang
Just trying to get use to the sluggishness, time will come as to learning how to pedal properly
I noticed, before you put the key fob in, you step the break is quite loose. but once the key is in and accepted, the brakes hardens up. anyone felt the same too ?
i also had encounter that.Just trying to get use to the sluggishness, time will come as to learning how to pedal properly
I noticed, before you put the key fob in, you step the break is quite loose. but once the key is in and accepted, the brakes hardens up. anyone felt the same too ?
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yup, i think i will always use this method to start
insert fob key > press button > wait > press button > wait system check > step brake pedal > press button
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sometimes i did step on the brake longer, but no overcrank, and vice versa.
this morning start, no krek krek sound, no obvious oil leak, so i guess mine is A OK for now.
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so if any of you got your preve immobilized, don't panic, wait for 30mins, just lock your car and leave it, then after 30mins come back you can start your baby.
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i took photo this morning, as you can see, if you use the flat hook, and hook it on the plastic, i doubt it will be secured. there should be metal bar to hook on right?
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