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shifter, could have been, should have been.

Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by prius_deep, Apr 7, 2019.

  1. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    That would not be legal to be sold in the US. It MUST be P R N D in order, clockwise around the steering wheel. The stock pattern is, this isn't. (It would most likely be legal to drive, as that would be state law and AZ does not have a law I can find)
     
  2. jerrymildred

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    I never liked groping for buttons. But the worst of it is that the button I'd use least is the biggest.
     
  3. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    I had the opposite thought, R is so tiny! I never use N or B by comparison to how often I use R. (I have a garage)
     
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    That, too! All I ever use is D & R. Except P if I'm going to sit for a while and record statistics. (There should be a way to save that stuff to a thumb drive or SD card.)
     
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    The only place where buttons would work efficiently, if they were close to "line of sight" of the driver in a vertical line left of the screen display. The start-stop button could be there, too.
     
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    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    We may not represent average owners, I can drive 300 miles round trip and only gain/lose 90 feet in total. Tampa may be as flat. Owners in Colorado may use B far more than we do.
     
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    Quite true. I'll be on a trip to the Rockies next month. I expect to use B quite a bit there just as I did last summer in the Smokies with the PiP.
     
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    I thought the button sifter would be a bit hard to reach for Gen4 and PRIME. Then I saw this. (from Japan so the right handle)

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    Regarding making drivers aware about whether the car is in D or R, I really like the annoying beeping sound 2010 makes when in R. A clear hard-to-miss feedback!
     
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    Yeah, and give it a Continental Kit look, har, har.
    They should just figure out a good, hidden spare setup, and charge for it!! That would "nail" it for me! And by George, get rid of the useless extra seats in back, and engorge the traction battery!!

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    Me, never. One rule of thumb I try to follow: if I'm parked, I turn it off. Right away. If I get distracted and forget, that's when bad things can happen.

    It's hard to miss yes, but doesn't match the physicality of a traditional automatic shifter. I can have that chime going off, and still lose track. Maybe if it said "you're in reverse, you're in reverse, you're..."?
     
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    While I use B a lot, it certainly should be smaller than D and R.

    I personally regard N as important, for killing power to the wheels in case of another (hypothetical) runaway engine, as was allegedly happening during the Toyota SUA scare / hysteria nearly a decade ago. As a regular driver of manual transmissions, applying N is still an ingrained reflex, but getting there by a button is not. That button should be easy to get during a panicky emergency.
    Whereas I could do without it. The user configurable option to reduce it to a single beep seems a reasonable comprise, a path I chose for both my Prii.
     
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    Yeah, I really like it too, the wife hates it though, but I hope she'll eventually stop complaining.
     
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    Both I and my wife preferred constant beep while in R. We both came to this conclusion after changing the setting to a single beep for R. The single beep was so easy to dismiss. I changed the setting back to default constant beep.
     
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    I also prefer continuous beep, but still consider it a bandage solution, mostly necessitated by the "clever" return-to-center shifter. Sometimes effective, but not always.
     
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    Coming from an industrial background back up beepers are required on all trucks and mobile equipment. You just get used to it.
     
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    Where you find this one? Who makes it? I been looking at Tom’s electronic shifters.
     
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    It's made by OGS but I have a feeling they went out of business or changed their name.

    I scored mine on Croooober.com but it was a one off sale. I been looking for some time but never would spend 400 on one I've seen from USA sellers and got that one for ¥21,900.

    Now it's almost impossible to find from what I've seen doing random searches.

    Good luck. Keep randomly checking. I just been searching Prius active position switch until I came up with that one in Japan.



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    Thanks. I have been looking on that site as well. Seen some other brands. Roughly $200.00 seems to be the going rate for other brands.