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Originally Posted by Kabir
Yup, that may have happened when we bought the car 9 months ago. I did it once, for a short distance. My wife did it once, for almost 3/4 km.
Please tell me I'm not screwed
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No no u r not your Hand break may be... I think u need to tell u r mechanic about that. They just need to fix/adjust the hand break thing which may have been screwed when u guys drove it while it was on... normally with your hand break on the rear breaks gets on which is cylinder kind, but it doesn't have enough power to keep it tight while u r in D. so when u were Driving it was trying it tighten the cylinder breaks and with that fraction it might have screwed the sensor or something. so let u r mechanic have a look at that. I might be totally wrong but my exp with this prob says that.
BTW i worked as help desk at a sears Tire shop(part time during Student life) where they would fix cars and i have spent hrs with the mechanics to see what was going on what cause what problem...