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<p>[QUOTE="bavarian, post: 10760490, member: 136970"]If your unit is newer, you may have an option that is called "hill start assist". It holds the brakes applied with the pressure that was applied when the vehicle came to stop. If you want to get moving, the produced torque in the power train is calculated and the brakes will be released at the point when the torque exceeds the brake force. It makes it feel like brakes are stuck. </p><p><br /></p><p>You should be able to turn that option off.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not saying that anything else is ruled out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bavarian, post: 10760490, member: 136970"]If your unit is newer, you may have an option that is called "hill start assist". It holds the brakes applied with the pressure that was applied when the vehicle came to stop. If you want to get moving, the produced torque in the power train is calculated and the brakes will be released at the point when the torque exceeds the brake force. It makes it feel like brakes are stuck. You should be able to turn that option off. I'm not saying that anything else is ruled out.[/QUOTE]
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