Posted by big fred on May 14, 2009 at 08:46:52 from (130.76.32.19):
In Reply to: Gates vs GM posted by Dave_Id on May 14, 2009 at 08:22:32:
A couple weeks ago I rented a Toyota Pious on a business trip. You indeed have to press the "power" button to turn the dang thing on and off. When you get in, pressing the power button once would turn on the electrical system (radio, lights, A/C, etc). Pressing it again would turn on the "driving" system, showing the speedometer, gearshift indicator, etc. However, at this point, you couldn't actually shift into Drive or Reverse, but you could shift into Neutral, which means you are now able to roll out of your parking spot at the hotel, which is in a sloping parking lot, but you have really bad brakes because that system isn't on yet. You need to press the Power button twice more, once to shut it off, then to turn everything back on, and then you can put it in gear and drive away. Must be some kinda safety feature, but I sure ain't seein' what kind.
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