When parking using the handbrake lever it only locks the rear wheels. When you press "P" it also automatically locks the back brakes.The EPB activates all four wheels
Pressing "P" on the selector whilst driving does nothing.My wife has put her bag there a few times while i'm driving and i moved it straight away .nothing has happened and i'm sure it must have pressed it even only for a second or so
Now i get it cheers. Don't forget how long it took for me to realise you were a man .things take a while to sink in ha ha.See my previous comment - pulling the handbrake switch whilst driving activates emergency braking of all four wheels - using the ABS. There is no lock up.
Do you know if selecting P applies any additional parking lock - or just the handbrake?. E.g. on a conventional automatic gearbox P gives a transmission lock.Pressing "P" on the selector whilst driving does nothing.
Pressing park only locks the back wheels. There is nothing in the handbook about a transmission lock; it states that when "P" is selected it activates the Electronic Parking Brake.Do you know if selecting P applies any additional parking lock - or just the handbrake?. E.g. on a conventional automatic gearbox P gives a transmission lock.
It does - I've just read the handbook to confirm.Hmmmm. I don’t think it does
Thanks for that I have been worried about pushing the P while driving, perhaps the ICE version has it and it was copied to EV instructions. My hand brake is slow and the car slides a bit on my steep drive as there is short delay between the hydraulic brake coming off and the rear brakes winding on, used to slide to bottom before I cleaned it.Pressing "P" when driving does nothing - I've tried it.
Pulling the "EPB" (handbrake switch) whilst driving initiates emergency braking and activates all four wheels - I've tried it.
Ha ha another acronym. I think it’s automatic parking brake.The EPB?......i've missed that one...mind you ive not actually read the book..![]()