Probably when parked for a while in a camper/rv so brake doesn’t stick when let off ?I love it. We have a steep driveway and it's the best thing besides the power door.
Curious, why would anyone want to turn it off?
You do not have to manually disengage the parking brake. It is auto on, auto off. That's what makes it so nice.It gets annoying making multiple trips in a short span with the sprinter. I fell like im setting up a fighter jet before take off. I get in turn on the van disengange the parking brake, then i have to disable the active lane assist every single time after 4 or 5 of that in a span of an hour it gets old. Those are two features i feel should be able to turn off if we as the consumer wanted to.
From the owners manual, the automatic parking brake will release automatically when you start driving - I've done this, but rarely do since it feels like you need to push hard on the accelerator before the brake is released and you start going. I, out of habit, just pull the release switch out as I put the van in D or R.It gets annoying making multiple trips in a short span with the sprinter. I fell like im setting up a fighter jet before take off. I get in turn on the van disengange the parking brake, then i have to disable the active lane assist every single time after 4 or 5 of that in a span of an hour it gets old. Those are two features i feel should be able to turn off if we as the consumer wanted to.
My experience is it needs some throttle to automatically release. I always release manually, don't like the "engine rev/release ".The owners manual still makes it sound more complicated than it needs to be. As long as your seatbelt is on, putting it in drive or reverse automatically releases it. No throttle input needed. Not sure why it says that.
If I don't buckle to move a few feet or back out of the driveway, I will manually release it.
For sure mine needs throttle to release. It is also possible that its related to where I park. My driveway is on an incline so maybe its a safety feature? I'll have to try it next time I'm starting from a flat surface.If it needs throttle something is either wrong, you didn't put your seatbelt on before shifting out of park, or there is a difference between the gas and diesel programming. Absolutely no throttle needed.
I clearly see the words, "depress the accelerator" on that manual page. Maybe yours is the one that isn't working right.I apologize for continuing to beat this to death, but I want you guys to know yours is not working properly. What model year and build date? Mine is 12/19. I have 5k miles and my driveway is steep. I haven't ever had to use the throttle, not even once. As soon as I shift, the light goes out and brake is off. You must be seated and belted and shift from park to D or R. I'm wondering if you guys aren't buckling first or if I have a different version software.
If you look at the manual page above it states that it should function like mine. Again, not trying to argue, but I just don't want you guys missing a huge benefit of an option we paid for.