berny13
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- City, State
- Peyton, Colorado
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2023 Ford Explorer Timber
Does anyone know if the 4th Generation Explorers have a transmission brake of some sort?
The issue I have is, when I come to a stop and take my foot off the brake, the car does not roll forward – even on a slight hill. When I give it a little gas, it moves forwards and stops. It acts as if the brake pad or hub is “sticking” yet the car coasts fine with no resistance (that I can tell). Every other automatic transmission car I’ve owned, when I release the brake, it will creep forward at idle.
I researched the Internet as best as I could, but cannot find any definitive answers.
Tires spin fine with no rubbing noise or resistance when off the ground.
What else could it be?
Berny
The issue I have is, when I come to a stop and take my foot off the brake, the car does not roll forward – even on a slight hill. When I give it a little gas, it moves forwards and stops. It acts as if the brake pad or hub is “sticking” yet the car coasts fine with no resistance (that I can tell). Every other automatic transmission car I’ve owned, when I release the brake, it will creep forward at idle.
I researched the Internet as best as I could, but cannot find any definitive answers.
Tires spin fine with no rubbing noise or resistance when off the ground.
What else could it be?
Berny