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Old 07-22-2020, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Mine works exactly the same as eeeeek's and I don't think it's a fault at all, quite the opposite in fact it's the way I like it and IMHO the way it should be on all F-Types.
Mine definitely does NOT automatically apply the EPB when I shut the car down or when I put it in P.
When I drive into my perfectly level garage and stop I simply shut 'er down by hitting the start button and it automatically goes into P, the EPB does not come on and I don't bother to apply the EPB.
Even on the rare occasion I manually put it in P by using the P button the EPB does not come on.
OK...This must be a difference between the ‘16 ATs and MTs.
 
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Old 07-24-2020, 12:59 PM
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I think maybe something is wrong with the programming on your car. Most of us have to go through a special rear brake retraction process if we want to work on the rear calipers since the Parking Brake is always applied when the car is shut down. On your car, do I assume correctly that the parking brake indicator between the 2 big gauges does not light up unless you lift the parking brake button? My indicator lights up (along with the EPB sound) as soon as I push the engine stop button.
Now you got me checking. I came back to the car this morning and the parking brake light is not lit. My guess is that since yours is a MT, they put in the fail-safe in case you were to leave it out of gear. With the Auto, it puts the car into Park when you turn it off.
 
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Old 07-24-2020, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by eeeeek
Now you got me checking. I came back to the car this morning and the parking brake light is not lit. My guess is that since yours is a MT, they put in the fail-safe in case you were to leave it out of gear. With the Auto, it puts the car into Park when you turn it off.
That does indeed make sense.
 
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Old 07-24-2020, 07:26 PM
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Side note. My Saabs had to be in reverse or you couldn't get the key out.
 
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Old 07-25-2020, 02:28 PM
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Is there any way to disable the automatic engagement of the ebrake on the manual transmission cars? My habit in nearly 40 years of driving is to just leave the car in first gear, unless it's on a crazy Lombard Street inclination. Never had a car roll out of first gear.
 
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Is there any way to disable the automatic engagement of the ebrake on the manual transmission cars? My habit in nearly 40 years of driving is to just leave the car in first gear, unless it's on a crazy Lombard Street inclination. Never had a car roll out of first gear.
I’ve always been in the habit of leaving the MT in gear AND applying the parking brake, so this particular automatic feature doesn’t bother me even though I find myself manually applying the EPB again anyway after I shut off the engine. A half century of habit is hard to overcome.
 
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A half century of habit is hard to overcome.
We are all set in our ways. Driving a manual at all in this age is evidence of that.
 
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Old 07-26-2020, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by slipstream
We are all set in our ways. Driving a manual at all in this age is evidence of that.
So true.
 
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