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2005 Diesel moving when brake is depressed.

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Old 09-01-2015, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by TrueDogman
Yes true...with an automatic transmission. Try this with a standard transmission....you will either break something...or the brakes well not hold. The lock up torque converter provides a direct solid link between the crankshaft and the rear differential.
Tis true, but she states when shift into park I'm assuming auto tranny. While I agree the torque converter theory holds water, nevertheless the brakes should still hold. Plus I'm assuming the surges aren't going like red line high...
 

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