Vratenza Supersonic September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 The Mercedes Benz steering mounted gear shifter gets lots of flak and misunderstanding for not being traditional. Let me clear up some misgivings with this post and hopefully help fellow mercedes owners understand and operate their ride with more confidence. The top concern about the gear shifter is accidental activation of gears (due to mistaking it for the signal/wiper stalk). From my understanding of the shifter, it is an electronic shifter with no mechanical link to the transmission. That fact allows the Mercedes engineers to program in failsafe guards to ensure safety and protect the transmission. At low speed from 0 up to 10kph, the gear shifter is programmed to allow you to go from N to R. It is presumably to facilitate parking situation. See the attached photo I took of my own cluster LCD. Note the arrows. These arrow heads denote that it is possible to shift into these gears indicated. Note the speed. When the speed goes above 10kph, the arrow head at the R position disappear. Meaning you can at most engage N but not R in the event of a mistake. So, yes, you can accidentally engage neutral while you are driving but you will not be able to force the R mode without coming down to a <10kph speed. That will be a deliberate action imho. So, no, your 7G-9Gtronic will not self destruct without your deliberate help. ↡ Advertisement 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steptronic Supercharged September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Good info. I am old school. I want only one stick at a side. I have problem with present cars also. one stick for signal and one for Cruise Control. Sometimes mistakes do happen with me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heartlander Turbocharged September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 The Mercedes Benz steering mounted gear shifter gets lots of flak and misunderstanding for not being traditional. Let me clear up some misgivings with this post and hopefully help fellow mercedes owners understand and operate their ride with more confidence. The top concern about the gear shifter is accidental activation of gears (due to mistaking it for the signal/wiper stalk). From my understanding of the shifter, it is an electronic shifter with no mechanical link to the transmission. That fact allows the Mercedes engineers to program in failsafe guards to ensure safety and protect the transmission. At low speed from 0 up to 10kph, the gear shifter is programmed to allow you to go from N to R. It is presumably to facilitate parking situation. See the attached photo I took of my own cluster LCD. Note the arrows. These arrow heads denote that it is possible to shift into these gears indicated. Note the speed. 20180920_083445-picsay.jpg When the speed goes above 10kph, the arrow head at the R position disappear. Meaning you can at most engage N but not R in the event of a mistake. 20180920_083350-picsay.jpg So, yes, you can accidentally engage neutral while you are driving but you will not be able to force the R mode without coming down to a <10kph speed. That will be a deliberate action imho. So, no, your 7G-9Gtronic will not self destruct without your deliberate help. Thanks for making the effort to do the illustration. I am sure many will benefit from it, especially those who buy used Mercz and using it for the first time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Good info. I am old school. I want only one stick at a side. I have problem with present cars also. one stick for signal and one for Cruise Control. Sometimes mistakes do happen with me.I only like cruise control with buttons on steering wheel 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 (edited) Nowadays gear shift is just a big electronic switch with no mechanical link. Aiya, old habits are hard to go away. Even the gas/accelerator pedal is also a switch sending signals to the throttle. There's no mechanical link anymore in today's car. You go to under the bonnet and try to find what's called a throttle cable. FYI it's not there anymore. It's now extinct. Car makers also tried the same with the steering. It's like your xbox360 or PS4. No steering column connected to the steering rack. It's just a electrical wire much like playing game but ppl comprain no feedback, no feel. So no one adopted it. Exhaust note also. Some fake one coming from speakers. The electric car makers wanted to put fake exhaust note not just inside of the car but also outside of the car cos car too quiet ppl dunno you are coming. LoL... Driving is about the engagement(shifting), kick in the back when you shift, the noise, the smell (exhaust), the feel of the engine vibration. The driver involvement is there. If you try to take it all alway what's left is just the machine doing the work. It doesn't feel like driving anymore. IMO car makers should go back to the drawing board and try to make driving fun again. Edited September 20, 2018 by Watwheels 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Nowadays gear shift is just a big electronic switch with no mechanical link. Aiya, old habits are hard to go away. Even the gas/accelerator pedal is also a switch sending signals to the throttle. There's no mechanical link anymore in today's car. You go to under the bonnet and try to find what's called a throttle cable. FYI it's not there anymore. It's now extinct. Car makers also tried the same with the steering. It's like your xbox360 or PS4. No steering column connected to the steering rack. It's just a electrical wire much like playing game but ppl comprain no feedback, no feel. So no one adopted it. Drive by wire not there yet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heman75 Supercharged September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 The Mercedes Benz steering mounted gear shifter gets lots of flak and misunderstanding for not being traditional. Let me clear up some misgivings with this post and hopefully help fellow mercedes owners understand and operate their ride with more confidence. The top concern about the gear shifter is accidental activation of gears (due to mistaking it for the signal/wiper stalk). From my understanding of the shifter, it is an electronic shifter with no mechanical link to the transmission. That fact allows the Mercedes engineers to program in failsafe guards to ensure safety and protect the transmission. At low speed from 0 up to 10kph, the gear shifter is programmed to allow you to go from N to R. It is presumably to facilitate parking situation. See the attached photo I took of my own cluster LCD. Note the arrows. These arrow heads denote that it is possible to shift into these gears indicated. Note the speed. 20180920_083445-picsay.jpg When the speed goes above 10kph, the arrow head at the R position disappear. Meaning you can at most engage N but not R in the event of a mistake. 20180920_083350-picsay.jpg So, yes, you can accidentally engage neutral while you are driving but you will not be able to force the R mode without coming down to a <10kph speed. That will be a deliberate action imho. So, no, your 7G-9Gtronic will not self destruct without your deliberate help. initially i am quite skeptical about gear stick at the steering column. but once you driven it. it is actually quite nice to have such placement. you hands dont even have to move to change the gear. just flip it. i actually love it. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Good info. I am old school. I want only one stick at a side. I have problem with present cars also. one stick for signal and one for Cruise Control. Sometimes mistakes do happen with me. same here, accidentally activated my cruise control once and car was stuck at 30km/h. after that I learnt that the shorter stick was the cruise control. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic September 20, 2018 Author Share September 20, 2018 Yeah, it's a matter of getting use to the placement...after a while, the position is actually quite nice...just some finger flicking up or down to engage the DNR. The manual gear selection just use the paddle shifts. Problem comes when we have to switch rides to other car with different system once in a while. initially i am quite skeptical about gear stick at the steering column. but once you driven it. it is actually quite nice to have such placement. you hands dont even have to move to change the gear. just flip it. i actually love it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkl22 Supersonic September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Nowadays gear shift is just a big electronic switch with no mechanical link. Aiya, old habits are hard to go away. Even the gas/accelerator pedal is also a switch sending signals to the throttle. There's no mechanical link anymore in today's car. You go to under the bonnet and try to find what's called a throttle cable. FYI it's not there anymore. It's now extinct. Car makers also tried the same with the steering. It's like your xbox360 or PS4. No steering column connected to the steering rack. It's just a electrical wire much like playing game but ppl comprain no feedback, no feel. So no one adopted it. Exhaust note also. Some fake one coming from speakers. The electric car makers wanted to put fake exhaust note not just inside of the car but also outside of the car cos car too quiet ppl dunno you are coming. LoL... Driving is about the engagement(shifting), kick in the back when you shift, the noise, the smell (exhaust), the feel of the engine vibration. The driver involvement is there. If you try to take it all alway what's left is just the machine doing the work. It doesn't feel like driving anymore. IMO car makers should go back to the drawing board and try to make driving fun again. brake by wire on w211 too. also steer by wire on Infiniti Q50. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Optramagnum 6th Gear September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 same here, accidentally activated my cruise control once and car was stuck at 30km/h. after that I learnt that the shorter stick was the cruise control. That's the stick which my Dad likes to hang his kopi O.. Hahaha 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrolexB 1st Gear September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 (edited) Had this confusion a few occasions: Once on GLC, I engaged N but actually wanting to signal left ... then step accelerator but no response. Panic ah ... struggled to find way how to engage back to D On Sylphy, I ever signed left when i actually wanna engage reverse gear, step accelerator car moved forward. Behind cars all waiting for me to chut stunts ... shame shame ... Somehow I still miss that stick where i usually will put my left hand on while driving, though it's an auto car Edited September 21, 2018 by MrolexB 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heman75 Supercharged September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 Had this confusion a few occasions: Once on GLC, I engaged N but actually wanting to signal left ... then step accelerator but no response. Panic ah ... struggled to find way how to engage back to D On Sylphy, I ever signed left when i actually wanna engage reverse gear, step accelerator car moved forward. Behind cars all waiting for me to chut stunts ... shame shame ... Somehow I still miss that stick where i usually will put my left hand on while driving, though it's an auto car dont you know merc purposely free up your left hand so that you can use your left hand to touch the lady sitting beside. hee hee.. or u prefer the stick of the male side ? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic September 21, 2018 Author Share September 21, 2018 I deactivated the touchpad and use it as a palm/wrist support....quite comfy...you should try it Had this confusion a few occasions: Once on GLC, I engaged N but actually wanting to signal left ... then step accelerator but no response. Panic ah ... struggled to find way how to engage back to D On Sylphy, I ever signed left when i actually wanna engage reverse gear, step accelerator car moved forward. Behind cars all waiting for me to chut stunts ... shame shame ... Somehow I still miss that stick where i usually will put my left hand on while driving, though it's an auto car Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admiralty 4th Gear September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 initially I thought I could get use to the gear stick at the steering column. after 1.5 yr flipping that stick, i don't hate it but i really missed the usual stick between seats... next car must get back the stick i missed... initially i am quite skeptical about gear stick at the steering column. but once you driven it. it is actually quite nice to have such placement. you hands dont even have to move to change the gear. just flip it. i actually love it. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrolexB 1st Gear September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 I deactivated the touchpad and use it as a palm/wrist support....quite comfy...you should try it Mine's a PI unit, doesn't come with touchpad. I put a water bottle at the drink holder and hold dont you know merc purposely free up your left hand so that you can use your left hand to touch the lady sitting beside. hee hee.. or u prefer the stick of the male side ? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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