I was going through the various control settings and in one section (I forget the name) they have a box to check for hill assist.
I can check the box to have it activated but after a few seconds it disappears,why?
I was going through the various control settings and in one section (I forget the name) they have a box to check for hill assist.
I can check the box to have it activated but after a few seconds it disappears,why?
You can only change the option with the ignition in the "ON" position... if you were trying to change it while in "ACC" it returns to the previous mode. Do it while engine idling if you want the change to stick.
Geeze. I never knew the newest gen had come to this. There's a handle on the console that does this job perfectly.
I'm guessing the Gen 6 will include a driver.
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And, we, the old farts hated cup holders...must be a new generation of drivers. I-Assist(ed).
Oh wow, so you can turn hill assist OFF?
I'll look at that. I hate hill assist with a passion. On the viper it's annoying, on my GT500 with its 100lb pressure, only a slight exaggeration, the hill assist drives me crazy to the point I keep it out of bear til I release the brake and work a super fast move to engage the gear before rolling too far back, anything is better than hill assist. Only time I can think of it being handy would be on a pickup while hauling something and it doesn't have a hand brake.
I had a jeep wrangler with a manual and it had the hill assist.....it was actually more of a pain in the butt I thought with it turned on so I never used it. Interestingly I found that my Ram Longhorn has the same feature and it's of course an automatic. I've turned it on in the Ram and could never figure out what it did with the automatic tranny. I turned it on just to see what it did and can't really see that it does anything.
If you know how to drive a stick I don't thing you need it and will probably find it annoying.
I also find the hill assist unnecessary...... When I notice it clamps on, like waiting for my garage door to open, I wait for it to release before I try to move the car. With the brake clamped on I don't like the fact I have to use more throttle to overcome the gravity, and the brakes. No I know I can turn it off.
I've always successfully just hung the clutch just before stalling the engine to give me enough time to apply throttle. What did people do before this feature, and cars started parking themselves?
I like the hill assist. Not a necessity but still a nice feature.
I like it, also, and my wife and kids REALLY like because although they can all drive a stick they do worry about stalling in the infrequent times they drive the Viper. I don't find it an annoyance at all. I do believe it is activated for closer to four seconds, not two as described above.
Haha , I like it as my driveway is fairly steep.
People will find anything to complain about. Or maybe whining about hill assist puffs up some guys egos about how awesome a driver they think they are?
Ironically, if someone is as awesome as they say they are about launching the car on a hill, then you will have the car moving forward before you even noticed the car had hill assist.
And on this GenV and it's terrible throttle lag from a stop, the hill assist is a great idea. Otherwise on a hill you would have to heel toe blip the throttle before letting off the brake, to ensure you didn't stall the car.
Or maybe they don't want to rev the car up to 2000 RPM and annoy the neighbors, just to overcome gravity plus the brake pinch, to get into their garage at 2AM? Who knows?
How did we ever start gutless cars moving uphill before hill assist came out? lol
Although I suppose I could start a new thread complaining about how the Homelink in the Viper will only operate my garage door from a few feet away(all other vehicles work from the road), prompting me to have to stop mid driveway and wait, activating the hill assist, but that wasn't the discussion here.
And the launching up hill by experts comment doesn't even make sense, when will you ever be in a situation where you can't allow the car to begin to move backward even an inch before moving it forward? And why can you deactivate the function if it's so necessary?
Last edited by darbgnik; 07-06-2015 at 11:05 PM.
If you have to rev your car to 2000rpm before the car releases the brakes, there is something wrong with your car.
Before hill assist we would just be really quick switching from brake to throttle. What does that have to do with anything? It is just absurd that people complain about something that doesn't affect them in any way at all was my only point. Except in your case where your car is malfunctioning. But that isn't the hill assists fault. I suppose it could be argued that if the car did not have hill assist to begin with, than it could not malfunction in the first place. But I digress.
On the bright side, if someone feels more manly to not use Hill Assist, now everyone is aware of how to turn it off. Win win!
Last edited by Viktimize; 07-06-2015 at 11:10 PM.
I would love to if it was possible to get a spot out there. They are always sold out way in advance last I checked. Do you go with a different group than Track Junkies? I don't even know of any other public groups to go with?
I have been planning to set up a club event there one of these years, but the track is completely booked by November for the entire next year.
I still go with the Calgary Exotic Auto Group, same guys I ran with back when Race City in Calgary was open. It's invitation only, to ensure the type of guys they get, obviously.
We have only 3 track days left, so I'm not too sure how you'd feel about the membership costs spread out over only 3 track days. I don't think there's any discount for joining part way through, but I can ask the organizers if you're serious......
Sorry for the thread jack OP.
Last edited by darbgnik; 07-06-2015 at 11:27 PM.
Wow, I cant believe you guys,lol.....I ask a simple question and you guys blow it up into a macho man, that option shouldn't be on a Viper crap.
Some of you guys are going to have a complete melt-down if Dodge ever installs an auto transmission in the Viper,lol
Lol. I didnt say it shouldn't be in a Viper. Its got lots of features I will probably never use, but I'm not offended they are there.
I will say I find the hill assist more of a nuisance than a help however. Toodling around town I generally use very little gas pedal to move off the line, and on a slight incline, when the hill assist clamps the brakes, when Im not expecting it, I'm forced to apply more gas than I am........
I'd rather just do it my way. JMHO
I for one, wasn't having any meltdown. I simply wasn't aware that a manual shift car would ever need some "hill assist mechanism" (with the caveat that there's an accessible hand brake). When you were taught to drive a manual, you learned to use the handbrake when stopping on a hill, not a quick brake release. You engage the handbrake which stops you from moving aft, then engage the clutch and shift into 1st. Releasing the clutch, you can feel the car begin to lurch forward against the handbrake. You then simply release the handbrake. It's SO easy I just can't imagine why anyone would need a "hill assist".
I'm not making any "macho" argument and I understand that all these types of "betterments" make the Viper just that much more accessible in the sports car marketplace. But at some point, and I'm not suggesting this is that point, I begin to wonder if the sheer thrill of driving gets diminished. Perhaps it's odd, but I get some sense of satisfaction from safely and effectively driving what is arguably a "race car" on the street. Might be just me.
Last edited by City; 07-07-2015 at 10:36 AM.
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