720s auto hand brake

720s auto hand brake

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MMarkM

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1,562 posts

172 months

Saturday 20th April
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Looking at doing a track day in the 720s. One golden rule is obviously leave hand brake off when coming back in, how can this be done in the 720s? Pretty sure when the engine goes off the brake goes on? Yes leave the engine running is an option, but wondered if there is another option?

Davyt

623 posts

19 months

Saturday 20th April
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Think it’s something like , leave car running open the door and “push” the parking brake lever ( instead of pulling) then turn car off,,

davek_964

8,828 posts

176 months

Saturday 20th April
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Probably the same as the 650:

With engine running, put your foot on the brake and open the door.
Hold handbrake button down (as if releasing handbrake) while switching off engine

Note though that once you close the door, the handbrake will apply the next time you open it.

ex-devonpaul

1,194 posts

138 months

Saturday 20th April
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davek_964 said:
Probably the same as the 650:

With engine running, put your foot on the brake and open the door.
Hold handbrake button down (as if releasing handbrake) while switching off engine

Note though that once you close the door, the handbrake will apply the next time you open it.
I'd love to have been in the meeting when they thought that one up.
"so, we can either allow a manual handbrake on/off operation using the button for 5 seconds after the ignition is turned off, OR how about..."

You'd be stuffed if you had a hand missing.

supersport

4,063 posts

228 months

Sunday 21st April
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It’s bonkers.

Why not just use the brake button with the ignition on. It’s not like you could accidentally reach down and pull or push the thing.

Streetbeat

899 posts

77 months

Sunday 21st April
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I dont recall having to have your foot on the brake in the 570s, just push the handbrake lever and switch off, its not all that complicated biggrin

ex-devonpaul

1,194 posts

138 months

Sunday 21st April
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Streetbeat said:
I dont recall having to have your foot on the brake in the 570s, just push the handbrake lever and switch off, its not all that complicated biggrin
TBH I tend to keep the footbrake pressed in this situation as I know the handbrake isn't on, but that sounds simple and sensible.

But what about the door opening bit - maybe that is a red herring?

davek_964

8,828 posts

176 months

Sunday 21st April
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ex-devonpaul said:
TBH I tend to keep the footbrake pressed in this situation as I know the handbrake isn't on, but that sounds simple and sensible.

But what about the door opening bit - maybe that is a red herring?
It the handbrake isn't on, it gets applied when you open the door. Hence the need to open it before switching the engine off with handbrake button pressed.
Maybe holding the handbrake down while opening the door would work, but I've not tried it.

ETA : Just been out in my car and tried it. Sure enough : Just stop the car / turn the engine off as normal, but hold the handbrake button down as you open the door. Handbrake stays off.
Simple.

Edited by davek_964 on Sunday 21st April 12:44

MMarkM

Original Poster:

1,562 posts

172 months

Sunday 21st April
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Well very bizarre but yes that does work!

Davyt

623 posts

19 months

Sunday 21st April
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ex-devonpaul said:
TBH I tend to keep the footbrake pressed in this situation as I know the handbrake isn't on, but that sounds simple and sensible.

But what about the door opening bit - maybe that is a red herring?
Just remember when you press the parking brake lever it puts the car in neutral so if not on a flat surface it will rolll as soon as you take your foot off the brake,,