Author Topic: Sliding down slope on CVT Latio in D gear  (Read 3105 times)

Offline bulleth9

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Sliding down slope on CVT Latio in D gear
« on: April 19, 2010, 02:58:43 PM »
Hi,

Any brothers experience sliding down at slope or carpark ramp when when CVT gear box is in D mode and brakes are not applied?

My friends told me its not normal for Auto cars to slide backward when in D mode.

Hope my CVT gearbox is not spoilt.

Thank you.
Charles

Offline crusty69

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Re: Sliding down slope on CVT Latio in D gear
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2010, 04:11:22 PM »
unless its steep lah,... but so far no problems exiting from Parkway MSCP carpark... the slope just before hitting the main road
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Offline kenmaine1008

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Re: Sliding down slope on CVT Latio in D gear
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2010, 11:30:15 PM »
bro i'm in 4AT.. not CVT.. but sometimes i tink if my load is full or almost full and the slope is steep.. my latio will slide backwards a little before it moves off..

was also concerned abt this :out:.. can other bros share their experience too??
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Offline SoL

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Re: Sliding down slope on CVT Latio in D gear
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2010, 12:03:16 AM »
bro i'm in 4AT.. not CVT.. but sometimes i tink if my load is full or almost full and the slope is steep.. my latio will slide backwards a little before it moves off..

was also concerned abt this :out:.. can other bros share their experience too??

Is normal, full load will be heavier, the driving force not strong enough to hold the car stationary before you step on the pedal.

If you're really afraid of rolling back and hitting cars behind(leg not fast enough to go from brake pedal to accelerator), do the MT way they teach you in driving school. Parking brake first, step on accelerator, the release brake.