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If you are good at driving, never! If you know how to drive manual the disable the feature or retract yourself how to drive with it. I couldn't stand it and almost got into an accident because of it.
I can't imagine how it would cause you to almost get into an accident ...
Went to pull out the driveway and the hill assist was activated, when I hit the gas the jeep didn't move as much as expected. Jeep stalled and rolled into the lane of travel as someone (who was speeding) came around the corner.
The only time I've needed the HSA with my 6 speed is on a couple of the Black Bear Pass (Colorado) switchbacks where you have to back up with the front of your Jeep hanging over a cliff. Used that plus using the emergency brake (both in case the other failed). Worked like a charm. I find it irritating in traffic so I generally keep it turned off.
HSA operates the brakes only for A FEW SECONDS until you press the skinny pedal. Then its deactivated. I have the same thing on my Durango.
The Hill Descent Control only works in 4LO!
Yep, thanks for the clarification. Also, it is only for manual transmission Jeeps.
I have an automatic and it has hsa
Yep, thanks for the clarification. Also, it is only for manual transmission Jeeps. The express purpose is to prevent the vehicle from rolling down a hill during the short time between when your foot goes from the brake pedal to the throttle. Once you begin to operate the throttle the brake is released. I don't know how long it will hold it but I assume those posting here are correct that it is 3 seconds... for me it's only ever been a fraction of one second. It's absolutely seamless and does not affect normal driving at all unless you can't get used to the Jeep not rolling and not requiring you to slip the clutch while trying to maintain position on a hill.
And only with an automatic, if I am not mistaken.
Yep, thanks for the clarification. Also, it is only for manual transmission Jeeps.
I have an automatic and it has hsa
Was about to post the same thing. My WK2 Grand Cherokee TrailHawk had it, and so does my '15 JKU. Both have the 3.6 and W5A580 auto. I can barely tell it's there. The JK got HSA in 2009.
Yep, thanks for the clarification. Also, it is only for manual transmission Jeeps.
I have an automatic and it has hsa
I have 2012 auto and it has HSA too.
Only time that it got me by surprise was when I was showing it off to a friend on a steep hill. We headed down, I stopped completely, put it in reverse, and got my foot of the brake pedal (to show off HSA). After couple of seconds, Jeep start rolling forward, I forgot I was still in reverse, Jeep didn't like it and shot the engine off, and then fun drive down the hill started ;-)
Yep, thanks for the clarification. Also, it is only for manual transmission Jeeps.
I have an automatic and it has hsa
I stand corrected. I didn't realize HSA was available, or even necessary, for auto transmission vehicles.
But I confess great ignorance regarding automatic transmissions. Nearly 3 decades of almost exclusively owning and driving manuals.
Thanks
I stand corrected. I didn't realize HSA was available, or even necessary, for auto transmission vehicles.
But I confess great ignorance regarding automatic transmissions. Nearly 3 decades of almost exclusively owning and driving manuals.
Thanks
No problem. I don't know why they have it either but I guess it does kind of help in la traffic if you're on an incline but even on my automatic it requires way too much throttle to reverse up a hill so I could see why it would be dangerous on a manual if you stall