unintended acceleration & brake failure
#41
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Huh, I've done four oil changes so far using Rhino ramps. Not a problem and I don't even use B. One just needs to go easy on the gas.
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Michael,
I'm with you. Six oil changes and I have driven up my ramps each time. No "B" setting, no "spotter" and no problems. Another week or so will see change number 7 behind use.
I'm with you. Six oil changes and I have driven up my ramps each time. No "B" setting, no "spotter" and no problems. Another week or so will see change number 7 behind use.
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I use a 8" long length of 2 x 8 wood to pull mine up on. A little tight for the oil pan clearance but it works. I have a gravel driveway so the ramps are out for me.
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So you only elevate the car by 2 inches? Phew, I'd never fit!
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I've used ramps on gravel before....it works but can be tricky. The Rhino ramps I have have these rubber grips and they somehow work really well on gravel, smooth cement, and pavement. I'm actually pretty surprised they work that well. I got the truck ramps (they can hold more weight).
So you only elevate the car by 2 inches? Phew, I'd never fit!
So you only elevate the car by 2 inches? Phew, I'd never fit!
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Dim memory, now that I think of it I stagger two 2 x 8's under each wheel. Actually its near 4" off the ground when I drive the car up on them. Still it's a little tight. I do have long arms and that helps to reach the drain plug. I do mine while working from the front of he car.
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Installed one of those oil drain valves...it works pretty well. I am probably going to remove it and replace the gasket at my 20 or 25k change.
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One idea is that if the unintended acceleration problem occurs again, see if the dealer can tap into the event data recorder. My understanding is that this "black box" records a lot of information and it may be useful to the dealer in determining 1. what the car was doing and 2. what the driver was doing when the incident occurred.
I'm not a techie so whether this would really work or not, I don't know. I would be interested in what the rest of the forum thinks.
I'm not a techie so whether this would really work or not, I don't know. I would be interested in what the rest of the forum thinks.
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One idea is that if the unintended acceleration problem occurs again, see if the dealer can tap into the event data recorder. My understanding is that this "black box" records a lot of information and it may be useful to the dealer in determining 1. what the car was doing and 2. what the driver was doing when the incident occurred.
I'm not a techie so whether this would really work or not, I don't know. I would be interested in what the rest of the forum thinks.
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I'm not a techie so whether this would really work or not, I don't know. I would be interested in what the rest of the forum thinks.
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#50
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FWIW, studies have shown that almost 100% of "accidental acceleration" cases were "foot on wrong pedal" issues. Not to blame anyone in this case, but that's the reality.
With dozens of thousands of these cars on the road and almost zero instances of this, I'd say the evidence is slim to blame the car's computers.
With dozens of thousands of these cars on the road and almost zero instances of this, I'd say the evidence is slim to blame the car's computers.