What would happen if I pushed the ignition button in my Kizashi while driving under 5 mph? 50-60 mph?
Re: Pushing the ignition button while driving
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 3:57 pm
by KuroNekko
dmitche wrote:What would happen if I pushed the ignition button in my Kizashi while driving under 5 mph? 50-60 mph?
Never tried it but probably nothing. I think the cars are built to prevent accidental engine cut-off. It's probably programmed to only allow an engine cut-off when the speed is 0. After all, the reason why you can still drive the car without the fob (after it's been started) is because it's a fail-safe against faulty fobs or their batteries when the car is running. Imagine if you were driving and the fob battery died, shutting off the car suddenly. That would be bad so it's designed not to do that. I think the same principle applies for the ignition button.
Re: Pushing the ignition button while driving
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:32 pm
by honsonwong
I found the following video from youtube, but don't know is Kizashi the same.
Re: Pushing the ignition button while driving
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:42 pm
by KuroNekko
The pressing and holding for 3 seconds makes sense. It's probably an implementation so one can turn off the engine in the case of a stuck accelerator. However, getting people to remember this when they are panicked is going to be a challenge. Most can't even figure to shift to N.
Re: Pushing the ignition button while driving
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 5:44 pm
by dmitche
I tried this on my kizzy a couple days ago in my driveway going 5 mph....didn't turn off. So 5 or 50 mph, car won't turn off in middle of driving....I've yet to try the 3 second thing.
Re: Pushing the ignition button while driving
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 7:43 am
by cobymark
Any update? Did you you try pressing the button for 3sec?
Re: Pushing the ignition button while driving
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 4:18 pm
by Ronzuki
Saw a video on one of those "caught on camera" TV shows of police dash-cam capturing a woman blazing down a crowded interstate wide open, 120+ mph, in some type of SUV. Passing in the median/shoulder at crazy high speed. Couldn't stop the vehicle. Brakes didn't work, OFF button didn't work, couldn't put it neutral or park (presumably electric shift control). Nothing would stop it. She was on the phone w/ 911 the entire time freaking out because she was approaching a metropolitan area. She finally got the thing to stumble by frantically mashing the accelerator and brake at the same time so the 911 operator told to keep doing it, and finally, she regained 'control" for lack of a better term. Now, I suppose it is possible that a floor matt may have been to blame.