Stopping Runaway Cars: Our Brake Technology
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Stopping Runaway Cars: Our Brake Technology
In the new Car and Driver, there is an article about runaway cars, based mostly on the current problems with Toyotas. In order to demonstrate how to stop a car with a stuck accelerator, they compared a Toyota Camry to a brand new Infiniti G37 Convertible.
In doing so, they revealed two pieces of technology that I did not know existed. My question is this: do older G35 (2007+) cars have the following abilities?
1. Car and Driver writes, "many automakers have added software to program the throttle to close--and therefore cut power--when the brakes are applied." Does a 2007 G35S have this technology, or is it only the new cars?
2. Car and Driver writes, "...whereas the Infiniti kills the engine after three rapid-fire presses." This in regards to the push button Start mechanism--the idea is that Infiniti will allow you to stop the engine if you push the start button three times in a row. Toyota does not offer this, but clearly, a new Infiniti does. Again, is this true in a 2007 G35S?
I will admit, I did not read my owner's manual from cover to cover, but I do not remember a section on stopping runaway cars. The triple button press is a good thing to know, and hopefully, some of the older Infiniti models have this technology.
I hope nobody will ever need to do this to their car, but at least it was useful information.
In doing so, they revealed two pieces of technology that I did not know existed. My question is this: do older G35 (2007+) cars have the following abilities?
1. Car and Driver writes, "many automakers have added software to program the throttle to close--and therefore cut power--when the brakes are applied." Does a 2007 G35S have this technology, or is it only the new cars?
2. Car and Driver writes, "...whereas the Infiniti kills the engine after three rapid-fire presses." This in regards to the push button Start mechanism--the idea is that Infiniti will allow you to stop the engine if you push the start button three times in a row. Toyota does not offer this, but clearly, a new Infiniti does. Again, is this true in a 2007 G35S?
I will admit, I did not read my owner's manual from cover to cover, but I do not remember a section on stopping runaway cars. The triple button press is a good thing to know, and hopefully, some of the older Infiniti models have this technology.
I hope nobody will ever need to do this to their car, but at least it was useful information.
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tbh, ask someone on the street or even your non car friends, what do you do if that problem happens, 99% of the time they dont have a clue.
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A lot of people thought I was crazy for doing this a few years ago:
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...car-drive.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sed...car-drive.html