Lurching while parked
#1
Lurching while parked
Hello everyone,
Over the past year of ownership I have noticed that sometimes right after a start but still in park the car lurches forward and backward a little. Is this normal?
It always bothers me as my last truck, when really cold and parked on ice, would break the rear wheels free even if I had my foot on the brakes as hard as possible....
Thanks,
Mike
Over the past year of ownership I have noticed that sometimes right after a start but still in park the car lurches forward and backward a little. Is this normal?
It always bothers me as my last truck, when really cold and parked on ice, would break the rear wheels free even if I had my foot on the brakes as hard as possible....
Thanks,
Mike
#3
Re: Lurching while parked
Yes, I would say it is normal. The ICE is always connected to the front wheels through the PSD (power split device.) When the ICE starts, there is a brief push (or lurch forward) as the ICE starts running while the electric motor (MG1) switches from providing power to being a generator. It is rather amazing to me how well Toyota manages the transition. If I have my foot on the brake, I never notice it.
#5
Re: Lurching while parked
Thanks Nash....it just troubles me because of the past experience with auto transmissions going nuts and slipping...it really is scary when you have your foot on the break and the wheels keep spinning uncontrollably....
#7
Re: Lurching while parked
Mine does. It rocks. Probably a few inches. About as much as when using a automatic transmission's parking lock pin (or putting a standard transmission in gear) to keep you from moving instead of the parking brake.
Last edited by mikieboyblue; 03-12-2008 at 01:27 PM. Reason: clarity
#9
Re: Lurching while parked
Bobby...(and Mikie) No insults intended, but I think you are over-reacting. I have experienced this once in 29,000 miles..it was a very minor feeling. As long as your foot is on the brake, which it must be when starting the car, I don't believe the car willl actually move an inch.
#10
Re: Lurching while parked
Bobby...(and Mikie) No insults intended, but I think you are over-reacting. I have experienced this once in 29,000 miles..it was a very minor feeling. As long as your foot is on the brake, which it must be when starting the car, I don't believe the car willl actually move an inch.
I am not so worried about the inch movement as much as the fact that is just reminds me of the problems I had with my prior vehicle.
As far as frequency, I happens probably ever other time I start the car -- when the ICE turns on.
You might keep your foot on the brake longer than I. I keep it there to start the car and take it off. Almost 100% of the time the ICE does not turn on right away. While the car is starting, I am putting my seatbelt on, getting adjusted, and so on.
Quite honestly, I don't want my car moving unless I tell it to. But, that said, Nash's explanation makes perfect sense!
My worries will pass over time as I my mind learns this car is not the same as the last.
This is not overreacting, just bringing up bad memories: it isn't nice to have your vehicle fishtailing without you even putting your foot on the gas right after starting and trying with all your might to make the wheels stop spinning before you slide into something.
Last edited by mikieboyblue; 03-12-2008 at 06:41 PM.