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Problem rolling back on incline
Just purchased a 2000 Montana and today noticed that when I'm stopped on an incline if I take my foot off the brake it slowly rolls backwards if I don't give it gas to accelerate.
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This is perfectly normal. Check it against another automatic equipped car, if it seems to be excessive.
Congratulations on your purchase! My wife and I love ours, and drive it to death. 47,000 miles in two years, hauling 5 kids around. Yours will give you excellent service. |
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Thats normal if your on a steep incline; Injoy your new van!!!
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Thanks for the rep's. Nice to be reassured nothing serious and yes I'm very happy with the Montana. Great ride and comfort. Loving it so for.
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