Good one, but for anyone genuinely wondering, modern transmissions are incredibly smart. There's a guy, autoblog is the name of his channel I believe, he tried putting his car in reverse at high speeds and revving the engine. It defaulted to putting the transmission in neutral to protect it.
@@KB-bh9hp They're absolutely not. They're packed with "features" nobody needs made cheaply, non serviceable, and designed to fail. They're safer but they damn sure ain't more reliable.
Paul, they have so many fantastic ideas, however the park brake does not come on automatically when put into park, and the car rolls and sits on the gearbox, not the park brake.
Is there a towing mode where in can be left in natural if it was needed to be towed Or when setting up on a hoist and it needs to be centred correctly without being started
Some people have more disposable income than you to the point where they’re not worried about something like thag happening. Plus, most people do not keep their new vehicles out of warranty
To be fair, my 2015 Discovery Sport always puts itself in Park (and applies the electric park brake) when you turn it off so…. And also if the electric park brake is on and the vehicle is in N or P and you whack into D, S or R and press the accelerator, it automatically disengages the brake so you don’t have to. And if you take your seatbelt off while auto stop/start is engaged (engine off) it will shut down the vehicle. However you can manually put it in Park and then remove your foot from the brake while in auto stop/start mode and it stays “On” allowing you to go back into D/S/R and drive off. And if you take your seatbelt off and open the door, it’ll also stop. All good features.
That would be annoying if you want to open the door and creep forward looking at the road edge to get close to something. Should only stop the vehicle if the door is opened AND the seatbelt is removed.
There are tons of videos that show people's cars rolling away when they get out. A lot of people get into a hurry and don't make sure the shifter actually goes into park instead of neutral.
The Philippine Spec Rangers, though also made in Thailand, has the taller gear selector similar to the T6 Ranger. Only the Everest here has that gear selector. Though also, we don't get the 10 speed for the lower trims. Only the 6 speed auto.
Yup, it does. My dad has the new Ranger. It's a little annoying if wanting to look out the side of the truck while backing up to a trailer. Found out in order to bypass that, the door has to be opened before putting the truck into drive/reverse.
It also does it to me in the garage when I’m creeping forward and open my door to make sure I’m just past the brick pillar so I can open my door fully and not hit it (small garage issues 🙄)
Because this shifter seems to be reserved to the V6 with full time 4WD only. Asian market isn't getting the V6 diesel. I'm also sure there's an element of the fact that only 50+ year old boomers can afford to buy this in the Asian markets.
It also does it when you open the door.. and everyone who thinks what happens if it stall or you open the door whilst driving.. it’s hooked into the wheel sensors so it can’t activate whilst moving.
Just say you accidentally put petrol in, instead of diesel. But "whew" you haven't started it. How do you roll it out of the way of the bowser without starting the engine?
Hmm, seems like another thing to break. Like most cars just don’t let you shut it off when in drive. You at least need to be in neutral to shut the engine off
It's so hard for me watching this to see how the steering wheel is on the right side of the car, i'm so used to seeing it on the left side in the US, especially after sitting in one lol.
My jeep does that too. So does MOST other vehicles with rotary shifters. Wow. It's SO unique. The only difference is, mine and other rotary style shifters don't need any extra servo's that can go bad to make it work. Leave it to Ford to overly complicate something and make it worse...
I'm concerned, what if it malfunctions while driving and goes into park mode, electronic gadgets while working is a blessing but if it malfunctions its a pain
So if your on the highway going 80 and for whatever reason it shuts off or you shut it off, it’s going to put itself into park? Doesn’t sound like a fun time
i’m sitting here in my 2012 ford ranger, making me feel broke
I’m in a 2000 ford ranger lol
I have a 1998...
2008 VW Polo
Sitting here in my 2010 M5 bmw it does that and fast
VW 2022 AMAROK
“It shift itself back into paaahk” 😂
😂
Phaak phaak phakak
OMG 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cahh
When your social credit score is too low, it'll lock in Park .
😂
Coming soon to your China 2.0 down undah!
😂nice one
Any chance you can show us the Active Park Assist in the WIldtrak?
Imagine the throttle sticks down the highway and you shut it off and its shifts into park 🎉
The transmission is electronically controlled, and it's smart enough to not go into park while the vehicle is moving.
@@zzanatos2001 not when you shut it off it’s not. Only with “key on” it’s tested if you look it up on another channel it goes to park lol
@@frostgodx what do you mean?
Good one, but for anyone genuinely wondering, modern transmissions are incredibly smart. There's a guy, autoblog is the name of his channel I believe, he tried putting his car in reverse at high speeds and revving the engine. It defaulted to putting the transmission in neutral to protect it.
Shut it off and hold gear lever in neutral?
Its one of the 3 nicest little trucks out this year.
Me in my 97 2.3 liter, Manuel, ford ranger. (Knowing it’ll run forever and be cheap to repair) hehe
Are you copying everyone else or are they copying you
Modern cars are more reliable actually.
@@KB-bh9hp They're absolutely not. They're packed with "features" nobody needs made cheaply, non serviceable, and designed to fail. They're safer but they damn sure ain't more reliable.
@@KB-bh9hpThank you
@@KB-bh9hpI need what you’re smoking
Next generation of humans: 🤤
Wait does that mean what I think it does
@@ilikedogs8867 That people are so impressed by stupid stuff. Like the movie Idiocracy.
I got a Wildtrak Ranger 2022. It's so good.
I hated mine.
Poorly made and full of cheap plastic.
Got a Silverado now.
I know it cost more, but it’s built way better.
So it has motors for that. Next will be voice activation.
Paul, they have so many fantastic ideas, however the park brake does not come on automatically when put into park, and the car rolls and sits on the gearbox, not the park brake.
My wife's 2020 fusion does this too. My kids love it
how about at the tailgate when you knee it, will it auto-close in the Ranger? the F-150 can do it
In Thailand only the stormtrack and raptor have that e-shifter. The wildtrack has a 10-speed but a 6-speed looking shifter handle.
Love it. Will have new '24 Ranger Tremor.
Absolutely Brilliant 🥳🥳🥳
If you're a retard.
Good luck at the service center cuz you're gonna need it
A oil change on these will be 2600$
You girls don't know vehicles. Ranger #1. Stop trolling ladies.
@@Paradoxical124 says the one who doesn't own the car just pays a note from the bank who's the real car owner 😂
@@Davido50 Says the one whos still paying for it HILUX 1 RANGER LAST 3 MILLION KM NO ISSUE HILUX DON'T LIE
I had a 2014 mkz Lincoln it did that too
Is there a direct cable connection? Maybe just drive by wire gear shift?
Will see if it stil works 10 years from now😁
Like a champ bro no doubts about that
Great feature...hopefully uts not gonna be broken part if owner constantly do this everytime they turn off the engine..
Is there a towing mode where in can be left in natural if it was needed to be towed
Or when setting up on a hoist and it needs to be centred correctly without being started
Hey bro one question, I have the same car and Ive been having issues about it has the Socket in the seat in the middle still working
Nice....interesting
Ford doing so well..cheers
It does that even if you open the door
I love that gear shift.
I await the repair bills for this feature
Don't make it operate itself, and it won't wear out, 👍
@@Kazuki-sd6rh until cable gets stiff or a solinoid fails and ultimately a bad time all round
Some people have more disposable income than you to the point where they’re not worried about something like thag happening. Plus, most people do not keep their new vehicles out of warranty
It was so smooth
It will be a mechanics nightmare in about 5 years
What about the story’s of the tail shaft vibrating the thing to pieces?
That is one useful thing in a vehicle
How did we ever get by without this, and how much does this ad to the already outrageous price of the vehicle.
To be fair, my 2015 Discovery Sport always puts itself in Park (and applies the electric park brake) when you turn it off so….
And also if the electric park brake is on and the vehicle is in N or P and you whack into D, S or R and press the accelerator, it automatically disengages the brake so you don’t have to.
And if you take your seatbelt off while auto stop/start is engaged (engine off) it will shut down the vehicle.
However you can manually put it in Park and then remove your foot from the brake while in auto stop/start mode and it stays “On” allowing you to go back into D/S/R and drive off.
And if you take your seatbelt off and open the door, it’ll also stop.
All good features.
if you go into 4L will it go N then D automatically?
What happens when you do that at 60 km dose it sift itself a new gearbox ????
Can you do a review on the Stormtrek Ranger
“Robot Cars That Kill” - 1950’s movie voice
Imagine it having an electrical malfunction where it decides to shift to park while you're driving 😂
My 2014 Chrysler 300 does this lol. Also shifts into park if i open any of the doors while stopped and in drive.
That would be annoying if you want to open the door and creep forward looking at the road edge to get close to something. Should only stop the vehicle if the door is opened AND the seatbelt is removed.
So, if you're kidnapped in your own car and do a dive roll out the door it'll conveniently stop so they can capture you again?
That's bold of you to admit that you have a 2014 300.
@@privilegedwhitemale306 ikr LMAO
What Audi and BMW did 400 years ago that's what you're excited about now? Hmm.
blablabla 400 years ago blablabla
@@14bqdonk 😁
The column shifters on the super duties and f150s do it to
Does it have a feature to stop owners tailgating?
Right lane hog says what? 😂
@@CarExpertAus Right lane hog has subscribed 😃
Yeah that's brilliant o m g
It’s a shame I cannot afford one😭
*cries in 1999 ford ranger*
Column shifter in my 2022 f150 does the same thing. Even does it if you just open the door while idling
how do you push it
no chance of zooming off whilst car is switched off wow
lol
There are tons of videos that show people's cars rolling away when they get out. A lot of people get into a hurry and don't make sure the shifter actually goes into park instead of neutral.
My 21 F150 does the same thing. Even if I open the driver’s door without the seatbelt. Lol
Thats gotta bug you
What's if when u turn off the engine with N stick?
The Philippine Spec Rangers, though also made in Thailand, has the taller gear selector similar to the T6 Ranger. Only the Everest here has that gear selector. Though also, we don't get the 10 speed for the lower trims. Only the 6 speed auto.
I'm a Michigander waiting for the next gen Ranger. In the birthplace and last to get it.
My morning wood stick goes back in place on its own as well after I take a morning p ee
Merc does this too. Electronic shift.
We have been doing that at BMW since 2008
The f-150 with the column shifter it will automatically move the column to park when you open the door on drive
I’m glad Southeast Asian Rangers don’t get this. If you forget to put your car in park, should you even be driving?
Exactly.
I think it also does that if you open the door and get out while it’s in drive. My F150 does that!
Yup, it does. My dad has the new Ranger. It's a little annoying if wanting to look out the side of the truck while backing up to a trailer. Found out in order to bypass that, the door has to be opened before putting the truck into drive/reverse.
I guess this guy hasn’t seen the new full-size trucks that will blow his mind
Anyone knows what the gear oil temp gauge lowest and highest needle position reading?
Ram trucks have been doing that for 10 years now. Real cutting edge stuff there ford.
It also does it to me in the garage when I’m creeping forward and open my door to make sure I’m just past the brick pillar so I can open my door fully and not hit it (small garage issues 🙄)
I have lived long enough to see a $50,000 Ford Ranger.
Catching up to 2012 bmw's
That shifter looks classy abd sexy. I wonder why on asian version market didn't adopt to this still tall shifter.
Because this shifter seems to be reserved to the V6 with full time 4WD only. Asian market isn't getting the V6 diesel. I'm also sure there's an element of the fact that only 50+ year old boomers can afford to buy this in the Asian markets.
It only comes on versions with the active park assist system since it moves itself between gears when parking
That’s smart
It also does it when you open the door.. and everyone who thinks what happens if it stall or you open the door whilst driving.. it’s hooked into the wheel sensors so it can’t activate whilst moving.
Mercedes (possibly others) have auto shifted back to park on ign off for at least 20 years..... Still a great feature to have 👌🏼
very cool feature that i will absolutely not need
Yea thats what you want, a car with a mind of its own and can be controlled by a computer.
Hell my 2017 Ford does that. have to have your seat belt off too
Just say you accidentally put petrol in, instead of diesel. But "whew" you haven't started it. How do you roll it out of the way of the bowser without starting the engine?
For $60,000+ it ought to teleport me to work.
A ranger isn't 60,000$
Hmm, seems like another thing to break. Like most cars just don’t let you shut it off when in drive. You at least need to be in neutral to shut the engine off
Don't even need to turn it off for it to do that.... all you gotta do is open the door while it's in gear and it'll do it lol
Trippy asf
That also happens when you do that too the ranger raptor
It's so hard for me watching this to see how the steering wheel is on the right side of the car, i'm so used to seeing it on the left side in the US, especially after sitting in one lol.
Or it could just make a noise and tell you to put it in park too, just like every other car......
It's a legal requirement for a vehicle with an electronic shifter.
It somehow does with attitude too
My Prius does this. And my accord
cool, but doing what licensed drivers should be doing lol
My jeep does that too. So does MOST other vehicles with rotary shifters. Wow. It's SO unique. The only difference is, mine and other rotary style shifters don't need any extra servo's that can go bad to make it work. Leave it to Ford to overly complicate something and make it worse...
It is required for parking assist.
It would be better if Ford didn't bother with the novelties and actually built a reliable transmission.
Being a Ford I doubt it would be zooming off anywhere…except on the back of a towie.
Awesome 🔥 💯 ✔️
Awesome
Uk variants hav not this type of gear shifter why?
We have this car❤
They start doing this on 21 bronco sport
We got a 10-38 here
outsider blabbing about auto-drive system
I'm concerned, what if it malfunctions while driving and goes into park mode, electronic gadgets while working is a blessing but if it malfunctions its a pain
So if your on the highway going 80 and for whatever reason it shuts off or you shut it off, it’s going to put itself into park? Doesn’t sound like a fun time
Don’t pay your bill it automatically stays in park.
I must do video replay for this… will you approve my link if I upload a short video to my channel?
no.
@@tahsin28 Because there is better stuff like that on older cars 😃
Does this have the problematic 10 speed with class action lawsuit
THAT LOOKS LIKE IT IS MADE TO BREAK AND BECOME AN EXPENSIVE FIX
“I am no stranger....”
All new fords do that it also does that when you open your door and your still in drive
not a Ford thing but an "all brands thing" since that actor was harmed. This is now standard for 90% of automatics coming from 2021.