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Car in stop by pressing brake while on gear "D"
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Post-Je-Ape-Ape
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Dec 29 2013, 05:19 PM
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I do "D" TO "N" all the time. Cuz in "D" car got sound.. Annoy the heck out of me... Especially when red traffic light and its showing "99"... If my "D" gear no sound when idle with brake, I'll still put it in "D". (When I kick the air-cond off, the sound will be gone, then I still leave it in "D") Conclusion, always do your shifting with leg fully pressed on brake, that will give your auto GB the least amount of stress, wear, tear... Every gear change will put at least some amount of wear or stress. This post has been edited by Post-Je-Ape-Ape: Dec 29 2013, 05:25 PM
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Post-Je-Ape-Ape
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Dec 30 2013, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE(dares @ Dec 30 2013, 03:40 PM) Kinetic friction, ie: stopping a moving car, causes brake pad wear. Static friction, ie: keeping a stopped car from moving, does not cause brake pad wear. Provided that the force pressing the brake pad against the brake rotor is stronger than the force trying to move the car. Pizik teacher here!!
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