
Originally Posted by
chrisvvw
My driveway is a down hill slope. So every morning when I reverse out of my driveway once I disengage the park brake, the car will tend to roll forward unless you are fast on the accelerator pedal.
Awkward feeling isnt it??
what you need to do is park the car on a hill facing downward (where you are all by yourself...) then put it in reverse and take your foot off the brake.... dont touch the accelerator and wait to see what happens.... the DSG should stop the car rolling forward and engage the gear to either hold the car or make the car reverse up the hill - depending upon the gradient of the hill.
This is something that i did with our jetta within the first few weeks. the first time going up a hill i **** myself coz i thought the car was gonna roll back into the car behind me. Trying it out a few times without anyone behind me and it rolls back less than 1-2 feet before catching it and rolling forward up the hill. After a while you will trust it to not let you roll back (or forward) very much.
The electric handbrake on the tig i am not sure about, ours is a manual gearbox and haven't had to do a handbrake start as yet.
Not sure if it disables the selection of gears etc... our jetta (manual handbrake and DSG) you can still do handbrake starts, leave handbrake on and take foot off brake pedal, car will start to try and go forward against the handbrake then release handbrake.
1974 1300 Beetle, 1997 Golf GL, 2003 New Beetle Cabrio, 2014 Audi A4 quattro
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