rtm03862iq
Senior Member
I've never liked it and would prefer a column shifter, but it is what it is.
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Took a while to get used to it. Several times after reversing I would go to Park instead of Drive, but that hasn't happened for quite a while now.
The only functional disadvantage to it that I've come up with is that you must have a thumb and finger (on the same hand!) available to operate it, so if you're holding, say, a donut, you have to put it down to change direction.
I guess if there were a choice I'd probably take the traditional column, but it doesn't bother me.
I will never be able to get used to it. I have a Mustang with a stick, A civic work car auto in c console and wife's Rav4.
I'm afraid I'm going to leave the truck without putting it in park.
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As long as you turn the truck off it is smart enough to put itself into park if you forget..
I like it- it's different. The only problem I have is my natural mistrust in too much electronic. Other than that- how often do I use it? Once in d it stays there till I arrived at the destination. I think it's a cool feature
Does it actually do this?
Does it actually do this?
column would still be electronic, damn near everything on the 8 speed is electronic
sure does and it makes a horrible clicking sound when it does it so i try to avoid it. you can't even turn it off in neutral without it going into park so if you have to get a tow or whatever you have to use the release cable in the dash or put the transfer case into neutral(preferably both)
It sure does, and it disables remote start, just in case!Does it actually do this?