Hi everyone!
I've been wondering about a specific detail regarding the gear selector on my Crosstar, and I wanted to check how you guys use it in your daily driving.
I was recently reading the car manual's section on "Shifter Operation." On paper, it says that to move the lever between certain positions (like N to R), you are required to press the release button—the "trigger" on the front of the knob—while for others (like D to B or N to D), it's not necessary.
To be honest, I find it quite confusing and hard to memorize exactly when I need to press it and when I don't while driving so I've just started pressing the trigger every single time I move the lever, regardless of the gear.
However, I've also noticed that even if I don’t press the trigger, I can still move the lever through the gate pretty much the same way (I have noticed it doing it by mistake)
This leaves me with a couple of questions:
Does it actually lock for you? If you try to shift from N to R while stationary, or from D to R, does the lever hit a hard physical stop if you don't touch the trigger? Or does it give way and let you shift anyway if you push it with a little bit of force? I wonder if the spring in my shifter is just a bit soft.
What is your habit? Do you also find it much easier to just press the trigger by default every time to avoid overthinking it, or have you actually memorized the specific rule for each transition?
Looking forward to hearing how your selectors behave and how you use them. Thanks!