f10 m5 rolls forward
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When parking up the m5 in reverse gear. If the ground is uphill I find if you press the brake after going backwards then when you release the brake to press the accelerator again the car can roll forward. And feathering the accelerator in reverse is all or nothing. This also applies when doing the same in first gear.
Anybody else find manuvering difficult?
Anybody else find manuvering difficult?
I haven't noticed this but the parking up in reverse & then switching the car off in gear is taking some getting used to. So used to having a physical Park selection point.
Have noticed that the car doesn't creep on idle & needs a dab of throttle to get moving when manoeuvring which is also taking a bit of getting used to. Have always crept out of the garage in gear but now have to make an effort to accelerate to get out.
Have noticed that the car doesn't creep on idle & needs a dab of throttle to get moving when manoeuvring which is also taking a bit of getting used to. Have always crept out of the garage in gear but now have to make an effort to accelerate to get out.
W8PMC said:
I haven't noticed this but the parking up in reverse & then switching the car off in gear is taking some getting used to. So used to having a physical Park selection point.
Have noticed that the car doesn't creep on idle & needs a dab of throttle to get moving when manoeuvring which is also taking a bit of getting used to. Have always crept out of the garage in gear but now have to make an effort to accelerate to get out.
When parking up by just switching the engine off some slight movement can occur however you can apply the hand brake once the engine is off which stops that.Have noticed that the car doesn't creep on idle & needs a dab of throttle to get moving when manoeuvring which is also taking a bit of getting used to. Have always crept out of the garage in gear but now have to make an effort to accelerate to get out.
The gearbox is designed to creep slowly in traffic by a quick dab on the throttle, you only have 2 seconds to apply throttle if in gear on a gradient and lift off the brake peddle, it still a manual box not full automatic.
HoHoHo said:
I thought it was a proper DCT - not an SMG as used in the E6x?
Me too, but that would explain the lack of a proper Park & the no creep in gear as i recall that being the case with my E60 M5.Not an issue but taking some getting used to as the A8 was a full blown Auto & the GT-R before a full blown DCT.
I think the major bug bear is that when reversing the car can move back quicker than you expect, more so when reversing up a slight gradient, then it can roll forward which is a pain. Moving forward is easier, it just doesn`t seem to like reverse gear
Also how do folks select park, just pull up the P brake when stationary and in D, or select reverse then pull up P??
Also how do folks select park, just pull up the P brake when stationary and in D, or select reverse then pull up P??
I need to find a solution to this, and generally low speed maneuvering with DCT.
I've not tried it yet, but the only way of maintaining any fine control I can think of is to apply the brake with your left foot while using your right foot on the accelerator. The brake pedal can then be opperated in a similar way to the clutch in a fully manual car, gradually release it and cause the clutch to slip. Obviously if you did this a lot or applied the acceleartor too much it would burn out the clutch, but it's no different to abusing a clutch with a normal manual gearbox ..... is it?
I've not tried it yet, but the only way of maintaining any fine control I can think of is to apply the brake with your left foot while using your right foot on the accelerator. The brake pedal can then be opperated in a similar way to the clutch in a fully manual car, gradually release it and cause the clutch to slip. Obviously if you did this a lot or applied the acceleartor too much it would burn out the clutch, but it's no different to abusing a clutch with a normal manual gearbox ..... is it?
RichardM5 said:
I need to find a solution to this, and generally low speed maneuvering with DCT.
I've not tried it yet, but the only way of maintaining any fine control I can think of is to apply the brake with your left foot while using your right foot on the accelerator. The brake pedal can then be opperated in a similar way to the clutch in a fully manual car, gradually release it and cause the clutch to slip. Obviously if you did this a lot or applied the acceleartor too much it would burn out the clutch, but it's no different to abusing a clutch with a normal manual gearbox ..... is it?
Is it that bad?I've not tried it yet, but the only way of maintaining any fine control I can think of is to apply the brake with your left foot while using your right foot on the accelerator. The brake pedal can then be opperated in a similar way to the clutch in a fully manual car, gradually release it and cause the clutch to slip. Obviously if you did this a lot or applied the acceleartor too much it would burn out the clutch, but it's no different to abusing a clutch with a normal manual gearbox ..... is it?
Can't say I noticed on the test drive.
forest172 said:
I think the major bug bear is that when reversing the car can move back quicker than you expect, more so when reversing up a slight gradient, then it can roll forward which is a pain. Moving forward is easier, it just doesn`t seem to like reverse gear
Also how do folks select park, just pull up the P brake when stationary and in D, or select reverse then pull up P??
I was told when i collected the car to put the car into reverse (or leave in reverse depending on the manoeuvre that got you to the position you wish to park in), engage the handbrake & then switch the car off at which point the R turns to a P. I do find this an odd way of parking/selecting park but it appears to be correct.Also how do folks select park, just pull up the P brake when stationary and in D, or select reverse then pull up P??
W8PMC said:
forest172 said:
I think the major bug bear is that when reversing the car can move back quicker than you expect, more so when reversing up a slight gradient, then it can roll forward which is a pain. Moving forward is easier, it just doesn`t seem to like reverse gear
Also how do folks select park, just pull up the P brake when stationary and in D, or select reverse then pull up P??
I was told when i collected the car to put the car into reverse (or leave in reverse depending on the manoeuvre that got you to the position you wish to park in), engage the handbrake & then switch the car off at which point the R turns to a P. I do find this an odd way of parking/selecting park but it appears to be correct.Also how do folks select park, just pull up the P brake when stationary and in D, or select reverse then pull up P??
W8PMC said:
I was told when i collected the car to put the car into reverse (or leave in reverse depending on the manoeuvre that got you to the position you wish to park in), engage the handbrake & then switch the car off at which point the R turns to a P. I do find this an odd way of parking/selecting park but it appears to be correct.
I have never selected "Park ever" on My LCI. Just turned the engine off.JMRS4 said:
HoHoHo said:
Interesting.
My 335i was DCT and that crept - but also had park!
NO 335i Ever had DCT sorry.My 335i was DCT and that crept - but also had park!
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