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Old 06-16-2010, 07:52 PM   #19
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Old 06-16-2010, 11:56 PM   #20
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Well, let me point out some actual uses for the shift lock button... It's common in most asian countries to have a shift lock button on automatic transmissions. Yes, it releases the shift lock in case you want to release the car key outside the Park gear, because otherwise the key wouldn't be able to be released. In most cases, you need this function to allow parking the car in Neutral.

Due to crowded parking spaces, most places here allow parallel parking in front of side-to-side parked cars. To allow the side-to-side parked cars to exit the parking lot if a parallel parked car is blocking its way, the parallel parked car has to be pushed aside, thus, a parallel parked car has to be in neutral and e-brake has to be disengaged so it could be pushed. This has been a common practice in my country since a long time ago. If the car is an M/T, you just need to put the gear in neutral and let the e-brake disengaged. If the car is an A/T, you need to use the shift lock release feature to allow the key to be released when the gear is not in Park.

Of course this method of parking space-saving could only be done on parking lots with flat surface so the car wouldn't roll backward or forward.

Because this method of parking is very common in a lot of places in my country, some people even modified some cars without this feature (mazda2 and ford fiesta here) by releasing the actual shift lock mechanism so the car could be easily put in neutral.
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Old 06-17-2010, 12:01 AM   #21
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Interesting. Never thought of all that.

Here, if you park in front of someone else you just might get shot in the spine. Then you don't have to worry about driving anything any more.
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Old 06-17-2010, 12:18 AM   #22
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Interesting. Never thought of all that.

Here, if you park in front of someone else you just might get shot in the spine. Then you don't have to worry about driving anything any more.
Well, the shooting part might happen here too if you park the car that way and not put it in neutral
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Old 06-17-2010, 12:20 AM   #23
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very true, people do the same thing here too :)
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Old 06-17-2010, 09:59 AM   #24
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Here in PR if you leave your car in Neutral you just come back to no car lol, either it rolled away of someone just pushed it home lol
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Old 06-17-2010, 11:28 AM   #25
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Well, let me point out some actual uses for the shift lock button... It's common in most asian countries to have a shift lock button on automatic transmissions. Yes, it releases the shift lock in case you want to release the car key outside the Park gear, because otherwise the key wouldn't be able to be released. In most cases, you need this function to allow parking the car in Neutral.

Due to crowded parking spaces, most places here allow parallel parking in front of side-to-side parked cars. To allow the side-to-side parked cars to exit the parking lot if a parallel parked car is blocking its way, the parallel parked car has to be pushed aside, thus, a parallel parked car has to be in neutral and e-brake has to be disengaged so it could be pushed. This has been a common practice in my country since a long time ago. If the car is an M/T, you just need to put the gear in neutral and let the e-brake disengaged. If the car is an A/T, you need to use the shift lock release feature to allow the key to be released when the gear is not in Park.

Of course this method of parking space-saving could only be done on parking lots with flat surface so the car wouldn't roll backward or forward.

Because this method of parking is very common in a lot of places in my country, some people even modified some cars without this feature (mazda2 and ford fiesta here) by releasing the actual shift lock mechanism so the car could be easily put in neutral.
the shift lock is an actual law in America. No cars are to be made without it. There's a reason why you have to press the brakes in order to shift into gear/out of park.

I'm just thinking about this... there's a reason we use the hand brake.. aren't we?

I've read horror stories from kids playing in the cars and shifting it out of park. But then, if the handbrake was engaged......
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Old 06-17-2010, 02:33 PM   #26
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That's a good reason to use the handbrake. Many cars use setting the handbrake to adjust the rear drum brakes, while others rely on braking in reverse to adjust them. I've never gotten around to looking in the service manual to see which way the Yaris' brakes adjust.
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Old 06-17-2010, 04:38 PM   #27
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hmm braking in reverse...

last time i did it.. i actually took it out and adjusted it myself with a flat screw driver. It went all the way to 11+ clicks before the handbrake was tight enough to hold the car.
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