TrevC
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HVF, when you say the revs rise as the clutch is raised, does this allow you to pull away without touching the accelerator? My 500X does this, raising the clutch pedal increases the revs to 1000rpm, the car pulls away, and you then feed in throttle. A bit strange, but I've got used to it, and find it quite handy for low speed maneouvering. The ECU keeps the engine at 1000rpm whenever the clutch is engaged. It can be a bit disconcerting when you lift off the throttle and the car doesn't slow down until you dip the clutch though.
Does it have the problem of pulling away up hill though?
Does it have the problem of pulling away up hill though?