Not that I've tried it!!!
I have actually experimented with loaners....N is as dangerous as it gets.
You can drop it back into D at highway speeds and the trans will ease back into gear and transition smoothly.
That is good news. As I read the news articles, I have come to realize that all vehicles that rely on electronic throttle controls may be subject to the design flaw that is affecting Toyota vehicles. It is a relief to see that MB has incorporated a failsafe in the system design.
JR
http://www.automotiveaddicts.com/947...by-wires-fault
My 04 TL Acura and 07 Acura RL are also drive-by-wire.
Update:
The giant Japanese automaker (TOYOTA) has said all new models sold in the United States will have the override system by 2011 and that many recalled vehicles will be refitted with it.
The system automatically deactivates the accelerator when the brake pedal is pressed, allowing the driver to stop safely even if the car's throttle is stuck open.
Last edited by AsianR350; Mar 2, 2010 at 06:54 PM.
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