Jacksonlucas1312
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- First Name
- Jackson
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2023
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- Location
- Niagara falls, ON
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Ford Ranger
- Occupation
- Electrician
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So back in August, my parking brakes were seized… Which doesn’t even make any sense because I used them every day… But two mechanics said it would be around $300 to fix, and they both recommended that I don’t get it fixed and just leave it...
However, that’s not the issue… The issue is that when I got home today, I was in my driveway, which is a very very slight decline, and when I put my vehicle in park, I stayed in the vehicle and was on my phone for a few minutes. While sitting there, I noticed that I was rolling down the driveway!
my vehicle was in park that’s for sure, and I was still rolling… So I reversed back up the driveway, put a rock on the ground to show where the tire was, and I went behind the vehicle and pushed it, sure enough I pushed it 4 feet with the vehicle in park...
i’m concerned, because now, my parking brakes aren’t the best, and apparently my vehicle doesn’t stay in park…
however, about five minutes later, I conducted the same test and it seemed the vehicle actually WAS IN park.... And didn't move anymore than the normal inch or two. So I don’t know if there’s something wrong with my transmission, or if the computer was not telling the vehicle to go into park correctly.
either way, I’m concerned because I plan on doing a lot of driving this weekend, and I’m unable to get to the dealer until next Wednesday… I just need to know if it’s safe to drive given that if I’m parked somewhere in public, I don’t want it rolling away...
any input would be greatly appreciated!
However, that’s not the issue… The issue is that when I got home today, I was in my driveway, which is a very very slight decline, and when I put my vehicle in park, I stayed in the vehicle and was on my phone for a few minutes. While sitting there, I noticed that I was rolling down the driveway!
my vehicle was in park that’s for sure, and I was still rolling… So I reversed back up the driveway, put a rock on the ground to show where the tire was, and I went behind the vehicle and pushed it, sure enough I pushed it 4 feet with the vehicle in park...
i’m concerned, because now, my parking brakes aren’t the best, and apparently my vehicle doesn’t stay in park…
however, about five minutes later, I conducted the same test and it seemed the vehicle actually WAS IN park.... And didn't move anymore than the normal inch or two. So I don’t know if there’s something wrong with my transmission, or if the computer was not telling the vehicle to go into park correctly.
either way, I’m concerned because I plan on doing a lot of driving this weekend, and I’m unable to get to the dealer until next Wednesday… I just need to know if it’s safe to drive given that if I’m parked somewhere in public, I don’t want it rolling away...
any input would be greatly appreciated!
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