Fido
Club Member
Posts: 63
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2006
Model Spec/Trim: VVT-I XT3 5 door Auto
Engine Capacity: 1998cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by Fido on Mar 3, 2018 16:49:47 GMT
I did this for the first time in 56 years of driving when I test drove my latest RAV4 3rd generation model. Didn’t do it once in my old 1999 model. I wondered why. I drive most often my wife’s Honda Jazz. Taking a close look at both cars I noted that the Honda accelerator is lower than the brake pedal with a gap of 8cm. The RAV accelerator is a little higher and has a 6cm gap. Obviously when I braked on the test drive I didn’t move my foot across enough. It disturbed me at the time but once I understood what happened and the differences between the two cars I realise I need to adjust my foot movements for the car I’m driving. I have seen this issue being discussed on Toyota and other forums. I’m not alone in my experiences. Just thought I’d share this.
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Post by Hoovie on Mar 3, 2018 16:55:35 GMT
Interesting . Not seen this ever mentioned here (or on our Archive forum at www.tapatalk.com/groups/rav4driversclub/ ) - that I recall anyway. You would logically expect this to be more of an issue on a Jazz then a RAV4, being the smaller car
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Post by bigkev on Mar 3, 2018 17:52:03 GMT
I have a pair of walking boots which can cause me to do exactly the same thing, and at traffic lights, foot on brake and these big boots on, and remember my car is a nottymatic.........kept the bowel movement in check, just..........never reported for fear of Forumnial Slaggification. I am now very careful of my foot positionment.
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Post by davidwilson on Mar 3, 2018 18:21:57 GMT
I occasionally catch the brake rather than the accelerator: especially if I have big shoes on!
I thought I might have my heel too far left.
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Post by davidwilson on Mar 3, 2018 18:24:35 GMT
56 years of driving! Did you start very young? I started at 16 on private land and then out on the road on my 17th birthday!
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Fido
Club Member
Posts: 63
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2006
Model Spec/Trim: VVT-I XT3 5 door Auto
Engine Capacity: 1998cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by Fido on Mar 4, 2018 6:07:13 GMT
56 years of driving! Did you start very young? I started at 16 on private land and then out on the road on my 17th birthday! 19 in 1962. A 1950 Ford Prefect. Cost £105. Petrol 4s4p a gallon. Sold for £55 after four years. Always remember the windscreen wipers slowing down going uphill. Hope the photo appears. flic.kr/p/23Mn5AWStill cannot bring photo directly up. I pasted link to correct place. Didn't work so put link here.
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Post by davidwilson on Mar 4, 2018 7:16:40 GMT
56 years of driving! Did you start very young? I started at 16 on private land and then out on the road on my 17th birthday! 19 in 1962. A 1950 Ford Prefect. Cost £105. Petrol 4s4p a gallon. Sold for £55 after four years. Always remember the windscreen wipers slowing down going uphill. Hope the photo appears. flic.kr/p/23Mn5AWStill cannot bring photo directly up. I pasted link to correct place. Didn't work so put link here. I had a 1962 Ford Popular in about 1973 which did the same with the windscreen wipers but they would actually stop when accelerating to go past something uphill - quite interesting at times, having to lift briefly to see if anything was close! I think mine cost £50 and I sold some years later for £25. Good photo of your car - better shape than mine! on my iPad it is easy to upload photos using the Upload Image to IMGbb icon at the top of the page and then create post
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Post by philip42h on Mar 4, 2018 8:29:25 GMT
56 years of driving! Did you start very young? I started at 16 on private land and then out on the road on my 17th birthday! 19 in 1962. A 1950 Ford Prefect. Cost £105. Petrol 4s4p a gallon. Sold for £55 after four years. Always remember the windscreen wipers slowing down going uphill. Hope the photo appears. flic.kr/p/23Mn5AWStill cannot bring photo directly up. I pasted link to correct place. Didn't work so put link here. Your photo on Flickr is just fine but you should used the BBCode rather than the simple "Share" link: [url=https://flic.kr/p/23Mn5AW][img]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4792/39894761234_61f526559a_o.jpg[/img][/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/23Mn5AW]195X_Ford_Prefect_FCF616[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/140487160@N06/]Ruth Hyde[/url], on Flickr
Just paste the BBcode into your post and you get: 195X_Ford_Prefect_FCF616 by Ruth Hyde, on Flickr
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Fido
Club Member
Posts: 63
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2006
Model Spec/Trim: VVT-I XT3 5 door Auto
Engine Capacity: 1998cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by Fido on Mar 4, 2018 17:59:23 GMT
There is no share button on my Flickr even for public photos.
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Post by philip42h on Mar 4, 2018 18:12:34 GMT
There is no share button on my Flickr even for public photos. OK, I'm working on a Windows PC so if you are not things might be a bit different but to try to clarify by way of a pictorial guide ... You click to share the image as 'ringed' in red towards the bottom right: You then don't use the Share tab (ringed): but instead use the BBCode tab: and copy and paste the BBCode link into your post. Does this help to clarify?
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Post by Hoovie on Mar 4, 2018 18:17:04 GMT
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Fido
Club Member
Posts: 63
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2006
Model Spec/Trim: VVT-I XT3 5 door Auto
Engine Capacity: 1998cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by Fido on Mar 4, 2018 19:44:29 GMT
I’m an Apple user. My Flickr seems entirely different to what I’ve seen here. There is no share option. All I can do is to generate a url link. When I post that into the box that pops up here all I produce is this: So I post the link like this and if you click on it you see the photo which happens to be my garden yesterday. flic.kr/p/F8JFreI will stick with this until I can find the will to crack it the correct way.
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Post by Hoovie on Mar 4, 2018 22:31:20 GMT
I’m an Apple user. My Flickr seems entirely different to what I’ve seen here. There is no share option. All I can do is to generate a url link. When I post that into the box that pops up here all I produce is this: So I post the link like this and if you click on it you see the photo which happens to be my garden yesterday. flic.kr/p/F8JFreI will stick with this until I can find the will to crack it the correct way. Can you do a screenshot of your Flicker Browser window and post a link to that? You could also upload to IMGbb as well as an option?
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Post by davidwilson on Mar 5, 2018 12:47:58 GMT
I did this for the first time in 56 years of driving when I test drove my latest RAV4 3rd generation model. Didn’t do it once in my old 1999 model. I wondered why. I drive most often my wife’s Honda Jazz. Taking a close look at both cars I noted that the Honda accelerator is lower than the brake pedal with a gap of 8cm. The RAV accelerator is a little higher and has a 6cm gap. Obviously when I braked on the test drive I didn’t move my foot across enough. It disturbed me at the time but once I understood what happened and the differences between the two cars I realise I need to adjust my foot movements for the car I’m driving. I have seen this issue being discussed on Toyota and other forums. I’m not alone in my experiences. Just thought I’d share this. I realised today that the brake pedal is slightly higher than the accelerator on our Honda CRV - I haven't measured yet though!
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Fido
Club Member
Posts: 63
Primary Vehicle: RAV4
Year: 2006
Model Spec/Trim: VVT-I XT3 5 door Auto
Engine Capacity: 1998cc
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Type: 4WD/AWD
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Post by Fido on Mar 5, 2018 18:32:58 GMT
It worked! Anyone recognise where I’m staying right now?
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