Sure, it's usually off by default, maybe someone at the dealer turned it on. Go to Uconnect screen, under settings, you see Brakes, tap on that and you will see autopark and just uncheck it.
I think you're talking about the auto parking brake, and he's talking about the transmission automatically shifting to 'Park'.
If it's the latter, it's not something you can turn off permanently, but others have said you can just buckle the driver's seatbelt to stop it from happening (haven't tried it myself).
I think this is due to that actor from Star Trek killing himself by getting out of his Jeep and then being crushed. After that they changed so it automatically switches to park if you have the door open and seatbelt undone.So the key to this is keeping the seatbelt buckled then? I didn’t think I had unbuckled mine when this happens? But maybe I did
It’s super annoying if you crack the door open to look back at the rear wheel when parking and the truck goes into P.
Just tested it. As long as the seatbelt is buckled it doesn’t work! Good find.
You and me both. I see some wheel spin marks on the floor but not sure how that would happen with the emergency brake on unless “someone” floored the accelerator also. Again I see user error Of some kind.Ok I’m really confused by this post.
How long have you had this truck? Based on your dates, you’ve had it for negative two months. Did you mean October 2020?
The damage to the house looks significant, but I see what appears to be a largely damage-free truck sticking through the wall. Maybe all the damage is hidden, but I’m quite surprised to see what I see on the front end.
I’m also confused by what you’re saying happened. You say it engaged the emergency brake and shifted into park (when you opened the door), but you also said it lurched forward. Which is it?
And are you saying that this is suddenly a new behavior on your truck, that hasn’t happened in the negative two months that you have owned it?