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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #30 on: 31 August 2023, 21:01:30 »

Auto hill hold, but without a button. The S has it too. Great when you first stop on a slope, but not so functional in stop start/creeping traffic as it thinks you've pulled away already and won't reapply itself so you have to physically apply the parking brake to stop rolling back :D

The R had it too, not surprising being a related chassis to the ML/GL, although it had the traditional foot operated mechanical parking brake. The hill hold aspect is done through the ABS ;)
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #31 on: 01 September 2023, 07:25:56 »

Auto hill hold, but without a button. The S has it too. Great when you first stop on a slope, but not so functional in stop start/creeping traffic as it thinks you've pulled away already and won't reapply itself so you have to physically apply the parking brake to stop rolling back :D

The R had it too, not surprising being a related chassis to the ML/GL, although it had the traditional foot operated mechanical parking brake. The hill hold aspect is done through the ABS ;)
That's what your left foot is for   ;)
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #32 on: 01 September 2023, 07:40:25 »

Auto hill hold, but without a button. The S has it too. Great when you first stop on a slope, but not so functional in stop start/creeping traffic as it thinks you've pulled away already and won't reapply itself so you have to physically apply the parking brake to stop rolling back :D

The R had it too, not surprising being a related chassis to the ML/GL, although it had the traditional foot operated mechanical parking brake. The hill hold aspect is done through the ABS ;)
That's what your left foot is for   ;)
.. and your left arm. Oh, wait! ::)

What's traditional about a foot operated "hand" brake? :-X
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #33 on: 01 September 2023, 08:28:48 »

Idea for "dragon's den",,,
A mechanical lever ,between the 2 front seats , let the driver decide if the hand brake should be on or not  :P
it could double as an "emergency brake" in the event of hydraulic brake failure  too  8)
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #34 on: 01 September 2023, 09:02:46 »

Auto hill hold, but without a button. The S has it too. Great when you first stop on a slope, but not so functional in stop start/creeping traffic as it thinks you've pulled away already and won't reapply itself so you have to physically apply the parking brake to stop rolling back :D

The R had it too, not surprising being a related chassis to the ML/GL, although it had the traditional foot operated mechanical parking brake. The hill hold aspect is done through the ABS ;)
That's what your left foot is for   ;)
.. and your left arm. Oh, wait! ::)

What's traditional about a foot operated "hand" brake? :-X


Everything if you're American. Or Mercedes, who have never seen a more complicated solution they didn't like.
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #35 on: 01 September 2023, 10:56:57 »

Idea for "dragon's den",,,
A mechanical lever ,between the 2 front seats , let the driver decide if the hand brake should be on or not  :P
it could double as an "emergency brake" in the event of hydraulic brake failure  too  8)
What a novel idea Dave. Surprised that no one had thought of that before.  ;)  ;D
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #36 on: 01 September 2023, 12:08:38 »

Auto hill hold, but without a button. The S has it too. Great when you first stop on a slope, but not so functional in stop start/creeping traffic as it thinks you've pulled away already and won't reapply itself so you have to physically apply the parking brake to stop rolling back :D

The R had it too, not surprising being a related chassis to the ML/GL, although it had the traditional foot operated mechanical parking brake. The hill hold aspect is done through the ABS ;)
That's what your left foot is for   ;)
.. and your left arm. Oh, wait! ::)

What's traditional about a foot operated "hand" brake? :-X

My CLS 500 had a hand a foot operated 'handbrake'.

Can't say I grew to like the idea. :-X
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #37 on: 01 September 2023, 16:53:52 »

My mate popped over this morning in his 1962 4.5 litre Daimler Majestic everything still works as it should & it sounds glorious the chrome is stunning,wind down windows which  still function properly & no stupid messages popping up , simply drive it & enjoy it.How many Teslas will still be functioning perfectly in 60+ years?
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Re: Haltrac Hoist
« Reply #38 on: 01 September 2023, 17:31:28 »

My mate popped over this morning in his 1962 4.5 litre Daimler Majestic everything still works as it should & it sounds glorious the chrome is stunning,wind down windows which  still function properly & no stupid messages popping up , simply drive it & enjoy it.How many Teslas will still be functioning perfectly in 60+ years?


Likely more than Majestics, considering fewer than 1200 of those were made in 8 years. There can't be more than a couple of dozen left, and that would include the non-running limousine on a drive a mile up the road from here...


The 4.5l engine is a straight swap for the 2.5 V8 used in mk2 Jags and Darts, which killed a lot of Majestics
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