I have a Vauxhall Zafira Estate. It's now one year old.
I have noticed that when trying to drive really slowly in the icy side streets it seems to go by itself. If I take my foot off the clutch and the accelerator, it just keeps going. It scares me to death. It stops if I put the break on but I don't feel in control of the speed. I suspect it's something to do with the automatic choke. Am I activating it in some way?
(I know, I know, this is a really dumb lady's question. All the blokes will be going 'Oh, for goodness sake......................' I can't ask my husband about it because he doesn't drive and won't have a clue.)
My car does the same I presume that you mean it just about crawls forward on it's own, if you are talking about say 2mph 3mph that is acceptable. I think you will find most modern cars will do this as they seem to have a faster idling speed now.
It was in first gear, not neutral. Perhaps I'm being too cautious. It's just that I have a horrible 'S'bend to drive round before I get on to the main road and it is shockingly icy . I don't want to break in case I skid, I just want the car to travel at the speed my foot pressure tells it to. It seems to have a mind of it's own.
Thank you all. I obviously need to get used to it going by itself. How long would it take to warm up methyl? Or is that like asking, how long is a piece of string?
Thank you, methyl. All your assumptions were correct by the way. I tend turn on the engine, turn on the heated rear window and mirror thingy, de-ice the windscreen, get in and drive away. That's the problem I suppose. I need to leave it a bit longer. I'll try that tomorrow.
Thanks to all of you for not treating me like a silly woman.
The car is Aquaplaning Tilly, there is Ice between your tyres & the road surface, If possible when braking, use your handbrake lightly to slow yourself down.