nekkidhillbilly
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- 2022 explorer xlt white
does it not disengage when you mash the gas???? my xlt does.
You don't have to "mash" the gas. Just starting to accelerate will disengage the e-brake.does it not disengage when you mash the gas???? my xlt does.
What I don't like about this (fortunately mine isnt upgraded) is that when we back out of the garage, we NEVER ever touch the gas to back up. So now we have to push on the gas to release it when we slowly back out of our garage.No actually the new E-brakes automatically release when you put the vehicle in drive or reverse and press the gas. Never have to remember to release on the newer vehicles. My 2013 MKZ also automatically released in drive but you had to be wearing your seatbelt for that.
...or release it manually.What I don't like about this (fortunately mine isnt upgraded) is that when we back out of the garage, we NEVER ever touch the gas to back up. So now we have to push on the gas to release it when we slowly back out of our garage.
Shouldn't have to on an automatic transmission. Never had to in my almost 30 years of driving and don't want to now....or release it manually.
Good luck getting a reply, I have been asking about the recall on my 2021 and the software update that puts your Exp in Park automatically while in Park, I cant seem to get an answer from anyone who had the upgrade if you need to manually release the Parking brake each time.Hey everyone. Just picked up a Timberline and already found a problem. The parking brake automatically engaged when I switch fro D to P, and every time I try to drive I have to manually disengage it. None of my friend’s Explorer does this. Is this a problem from the factory or there is a setting controls this feature. Really hate it. Please help me. Thank you very much. The car is brand new, just noticed this when I got home.
Hi Mark. If the update doesn't change the way the parking brake works you simply have to put the vehicle in gear and start driving. The brake should automatically release. Have you tried this and does it release?Hey everyone. Just picked up a Timberline and already found a problem. The parking brake automatically engaged when I switch fro D to P, and every time I try to drive I have to manually disengage it. None of my friend’s Explorer does this. Is this a problem from the factory or there is a setting controls this feature. Really hate it. Please help me. Thank you very much. The car is brand new, just noticed this when I got home.
Actually, the E-brake refers to Electric Parking Brake. The only reference in the manual to Emergency Brake is in talking about Emergency Brake Assist which is a different item................................ No other automatics on the market that I know of auto set the E-brake, (hence the name Emergency).
Mine does that also. Trying to find a way to disable it but even the dealership couldn’t help me with it. If you find out how (if we can) please update us. Thank youHey everyone. Just picked up a Timberline and already found a problem. The parking brake automatically engaged when I switch fro D to P, and every time I try to drive I have to manually disengage it. None of my friend’s Explorer does this. Is this a problem from the factory or there is a setting controls this feature. Really hate it. Please help me. Thank you very much. The car is brand new, just noticed this when I got home.
Yes all Explorer have been reprogrammed based on most recent recall issue . It effects most 2021 and 2022. I just had my programmed by recall to do the same thing .Hey everyone. Just picked up a Timberline and already found a problem. The parking brake automatically engaged when I switch fro D to P, and every time I try to drive I have to manually disengage it. None of my friend’s Explorer does this. Is this a problem from the factory or there is a setting controls this feature. Really hate it. Please help me. Thank you very much. The car is brand new, just noticed this when I got home.
Most of your friends probably have not had the recall done. It will auto engage emergency parking break but should release upon hitting the button or out of park.Yes all Explorer have been reprogrammed based on most recent recall issue . It effects most 2021 and 2022. I just had my programmed by recall to do the same thing .
Can anyone who had software update confirm if it parking brake disengages when simply putting it in D?Most of your friends probably have not had the recall done. It will auto engage emergency parking break but should release upon hitting the button or out of park.
I just had mine done on my 2021 limited hybridMost of your friends probably have not had the recall done. It will auto engage emergency parking break but should release upon hitting the button or out of park.
Most of your friends probably have not had the recall done. It will auto engage emergency parking break but should release upon hitting the button or out of park. It’s not a problem but work around to keep vehicle from rolling .
I just had the update . Confirmed call your local dealership and they will give you the campaign number . Yes I can confirm that is not an issue but is supposed to happen .Can anyone who had software update confirm if it parking brake disengages when simply putting it in D?
Why would you want to disable the feature? The dealership won't help you even if they could as this is something that Ford has put out in part as a safety feature. Because of possible liability issues, no dealer will disable it.Mine does that also. Trying to find a way to disable it but even the dealership couldn’t help me with it. If you find out how (if we can) please update us. Thank you
When ever mine is engaged I just hit the gas pedal and it releases it and let's you drive away.Hey everyone. Just picked up a Timberline and already found a problem. The parking brake automatically engaged when I switch fro D to P, and every time I try to drive I have to manually disengage it. None of my friend’s Explorer does this. Is this a problem from the factory or there is a setting controls this feature. Really hate it. Please help me. Thank you very much. The car is brand new, just noticed this when I got home.
That is the way it is supposed to work but members are wondering if it still works that way after the update.When ever mine is engaged I just hit the gas pedal and it releases it and let's you drive away.
how else do you accelerate without mashing a gas pedal with your foot?You don't have to "mash" the gas. Just starting to accelerate will disengage the e-brake.
Peter