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RE: Tailgate Question ? - griff - 01-01-2012 02:36pm you will find that the tailgate will stop if it hits an obstruction or if you physically stop the gate whilst it is in the process of being lowered. I had to do that last week to stop the dogs tail being caught. RE: Tailgate Question ? - invoke - 01-01-2012 02:54pm (01-01-2012 02:02pm)paulus599 Wrote: : So now you're saying it's bad R&D because they have designed it to prevent such an accident : well most likely its a bad R&D... on a "risk vs benefit" equation, the current mechanism has more risk than benefit... the door doesn't stop till cause some damage to the obstacle.. and with my above experience, its mind boggling why I cant close the door standing far from the vehicle and within visual contact? renowned companies dedicate their time and investment before rolling out a new product... (01-01-2012 02:27pm)pureevoque Wrote: .... I can close my Windows by keyfob.... off topic... never discovered this feature.. how can you do that? RE: Tailgate Question ? - paulus599 - 01-01-2012 03:59pm (01-01-2012 02:54pm)invoke Wrote: well most likely its a bad R&D... on a "risk vs benefit" equation, the current mechanism has more risk than benefit... the door doesn't stop till cause some damage to the obstacle.. and with my above experience, its mind boggling why I cant close the door standing far from the vehicle and within visual contact? Sorry, but that's just . They have to design the system with safety as the main criteria. If they'd designed it the way that you wanted it there would be absolutely nothing to stop people closing the tailgate when they were not in visual contact (sods law principle - if it can happen, it will). In this case I think the designers and R&D people should be applauded, not slagged off just because someone can't be bothered to go round and push the button on the tailgate. RE: Tailgate Question ? - lngrn36 - 01-01-2012 07:13pm (01-01-2012 03:59pm)paulus599 Wrote: Sorry, but that's just . They have to design the system with safety as the main criteria. If they'd designed it the way that you wanted it there would be absolutely nothing to stop people closing the tailgate when they were not in visual contact (sods law principle - if it can happen, it will). In this case I think the designers and R&D people should be applauded, not slagged off just because someone can't be bothered to go round and push the button on the tailgate.We've been driving our Chevy Equinox for some time now and I find that the indoor switch that opens and closes is very convenient. I haven't damaged any humans or animals in all the opening and closings. I would like a techy to program this feature for us that are careful when closing the hatch. RE: Tailgate Question ? - pureevoque - 01-01-2012 09:21pm (01-01-2012 02:54pm)invoke Wrote: off topic... never discovered this feature.. how can you do that? I don't have my evoque yet, this is in my VRS, would be great if the evoque did too, I just hold down lock for global closure and unlock for global open. Won't say anymore on the tailgate otherwise paulus might burst something RE: Tailgate Question ? - LDT - 01-01-2012 10:03pm (01-01-2012 09:21pm)pureevoque Wrote: Won't say anymore on the tailgate otherwise paulus might burst something RE: Tailgate Question ? - slee18 - 01-01-2012 10:23pm Mine stops and returns to the previous height of the tailgate and beeps to say there's a problem. I do agree that they should have integrated the close on the fob like most of the major brands Here in the US we can't close the windows via the fob. It only opens the windows, similar to my Lexus. In the lexus if you the key to lock it will close the windows Happy New Year RE: Tailgate Question ? - invoke - 02-01-2012 02:11pm (01-01-2012 03:59pm)paulus599 Wrote: Sorry, but that's just . They have to design the system with safety as the main criteria. If they'd designed it the way that you wanted it there would be absolutely nothing to stop people closing the tailgate when they were not in visual contact (sods law principle - if it can happen, it will). In this case I think the designers and R&D people should be applauded, not slagged off just because someone can't be bothered to go round and push the button on the tailgate. Agree with with Uncle Sod. The scenario is same for opening or closing, both need visual, or one may scoop up any obstacle with the current feature. Bottom line is the fob should work both ways. I want to pat their ignorance's than applaud their achievement. Apologize if I offended you. RE: Tailgate Question ? - paulus599 - 02-01-2012 03:17pm (01-01-2012 09:21pm)pureevoque Wrote: Won't say anymore on the tailgate otherwise paulus might burst something Probably true! I def had my grumpy head on yesterday, no doubt due to a stonking great hangover. Still think it's a bit of a non issue tho. (02-01-2012 02:11pm)invoke Wrote: Agree with with Uncle Sod. The scenario is same for opening or closing, both need visual, or one may scoop up any obstacle with the current feature. Bottom line is the fob should work both ways. I want to pat their ignorance's than applaud their achievement. Apologize if I offended you. Still don't agree (and no hangover today!). On opening, if there is an obstacle in the way, then the tailgate will tend to just push it out of the way. On closing, the obstacle will be hit by the edges of the tailgate or trapped between tailgate and car, I know which one I'd prefer! So no, the fob should not work both ways. No apology necessary by the way, nothing wrong with debating the point. RE: Tailgate Question ? - Black Cat - 02-01-2012 05:08pm Why would you need to close it by the fob other than being bored on the 3rd floor? |