I'd be really grateful for any hints and tips, do's and don'ts for the electric parking brake on my CX-5.
I have a steeply sloping drive down to my garage. I had had the CX-5 three days when I decided to re-park it slightly over to allow more room for my wife's car. I can't be sure whether I left the car in reverse, failed to operate the parking brake correctly, or the brake came off 'early' when I took my foot off the footbrake. Anyway, the net result was that my three-day old car with 67 miles on the clock rolled/drove all of less than a foot backwards, hitting the boss of the rear wiper on the wooden cladding of the garage, smashing the rear screen and creasing the tailgate.
I have since(!) read that one of the interlocks for the parking brake to release automatically is that you should be wearing your seatbelt. Obviously, I wasn't as I was only moving the car on my own drive - but that actually should mean that the parking brake wouldn't auto-release.
I am new to electric parking brakes and trying hard not to hate them with a passion(!), but what do others do, out on the road? Do you generally use that auto-release function? What do you do in start-stop traffic, especially on hills? Can I trust the 'Hill-launch' function, or whatever it's called? With 48 years driving experience and 20 years since even a no-fault accident to my name, I find myself dreading getting out of a tight parking space on a hill, like a learner driver on their first lesson!!