DangerMouse
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My BMW i3 has an issue with the Auto-release parking brake and it's happening when not all of the criteria laid out in the manual are met.
The auto-release should not work if the seatbelt is not fastened (Unclipped) but mine does.
My wife had an accident as a result of this and I wanted to know if any other i3's have the same programming.
Here's how it works:
1. The car has driven with the seatbelt fastened and has come to a stop
2. The car is still in drive ready mode with drive position engaged
3. The parking brake has been manually engaged after stopping
Now if you unclip the seatbelt first and then try pressing the accelerator does the car move forward or does the parking brake stop it moving? Mine moves forward.
The manual says:
The parking brake is automatically released by operating the accelerator pedal if the following conditions are met:
1. Drive-ready state switched on.
2. Drive position engaged.
3. Driver's seat belt fastened and door closed.
Let me know if yours does this too please?
The auto-release should not work if the seatbelt is not fastened (Unclipped) but mine does.
My wife had an accident as a result of this and I wanted to know if any other i3's have the same programming.
Here's how it works:
1. The car has driven with the seatbelt fastened and has come to a stop
2. The car is still in drive ready mode with drive position engaged
3. The parking brake has been manually engaged after stopping
Now if you unclip the seatbelt first and then try pressing the accelerator does the car move forward or does the parking brake stop it moving? Mine moves forward.
The manual says:
The parking brake is automatically released by operating the accelerator pedal if the following conditions are met:
1. Drive-ready state switched on.
2. Drive position engaged.
3. Driver's seat belt fastened and door closed.
Let me know if yours does this too please?