like I‘d totally mod my car so if an asshole is tailgating me because I’m not driving over the speed limit I can just press a button to activate the backup lights and watch them stomp on the brakes
your selector stick is also electronic, that's why it didn't do anything, the only exception is the parking selection as it has a mechanical safe to block the movement of the inertial wheel
It is widely documented that car manufacturers have long added something called "Reverse Inhibit" to make sure nothing happens.. pretty sure he looked this up before doing things. Nothing should happen on a modern manual car either... could damage your transmission on really old cars, however.
I tried this in a rental car 10-15 years ago and it was super fun. I got up to about 40mph, switched it into reverse, hit the gas, and it was the most bad ass burnout you can ever do in an automatic
what people dont understand is that this guy has basically a brand new ford which has technology to prevent shit from happening, try a manual or an older car and lets see if u get the same reaction
Mine doesn't let me put it in reverse unless I'm pretty much standing still. On my sister's Seat I'm pretty sure I actually put it in reverse a bit too early twice already at about 3 km/h. It just does a screeching noise. Don't wanna know what happens when the car lets you out it in reverse at 50 km/h
there is something very important you should know about cameras and filming for smoothly slow motion on your action cams. In order to get nice slow motion on your slow moments that you want in a smooth way you have to record your video in 60fps and then in edit, you can slow it down 50% and that will give you 30fps which is still smooth and if you want a lil bit more then you can go till 24fps so you might reduce to 40% speed. Resume: Record in 60 fps always and for nice slow motion moments reduce footage to 50% for 30 fps or 40% for 24 fps.
I'm Mildcat he did it for the views and I'm pretty sure he did his homework before trying it. older cars you would hear the grinding noise then be left with a bill for a new transmission car.
It's theoretically possible to put a really old gearbox without a syncromesh into reverse if your strong enough to put enough force into it, which is why i suggested a really really cheap disposable car because it will most likely be old enough to not have anyform of protection
I ground the gear a lil by almost putting it into reverse instead of 4th in my 07 eclipse when I was first learning how to drive it so yes it's definitely possible.
I have to admit that I thought the moment you shifted to reverse gear your gearbox would be history, that safety feature programmed into the latest car transmission control units is definitely a good thing as there is always the chance that reverse gear will accidentally be selected one way or another, and with a replacement gearbox costing $3000-$4000AU for my 2010 Holden cruize there's no way i'd try it, it's unlikely it would have that safety feature.
Happened to me yesterday on a very very long drive, I admit I'm feeling drowsy that time and then I saw my gear on R for a bit while on downhill. Nothing bad happens.. I'm using Honda City 2013.. Thank God for your video and I got peace of mind now..
I inadvertently selected Reverse on my 2016 Amarok Highline yesterday and panicked! I immediately reselected Drive, but selecting Reverse didn't cause damage, the car simply continued, but I don't know whether the transmission went into Neutral or not, or whether the reverse camera came on. I was too busy at the time thinking expensive thoughts! Thanks for doing this for us auto users.
you have an electronic transmission. the trans controller refused to select reverse because of the vehicle's speed. if you had an older auto trans with direct selection you would have locked up the wheels, possibly snapping the trans output shaft and crashing because of the sudden change in velocity of the wheels. in a rear wheel drive car it would have been similar to just pulling the ebrake and locking up the wheels with respect to the cars reaction to the gear selection. at low speeds you would have just lunched your transmission and probably not crashed. a manual is not that different in results. I am very shocked that you tried this on a public highway.
thevdubin bro if you were doing 100kmh its unlikely youd even lock up the wheels of a front wheel drive car, youd just blow the inside of the transmission everywhere and keep rolling. On a rear wheel drive car it might lock up the wheels briefly, however it is more likely just to smash everything and keep rolling
Just imagine an old ford C4 getting thrown in reverse at 65 mph it would probably throw it self out the car our self destruct with a change in power that quickly lol
I ask this same question to people who text and drive. I bet you have done that as have I. We humans are risk takers that don’t think about the consequences of things going wrong. Not the smartest thing to do but simply put, we’re risk takers.
I did this with my Audi A3 but I was like 5kmh or sth and It only kicked out the gang to neutral :D but It was scary :D not like this in a automatic car
There is way to do it. For this you may need to take abs fuse off. While driving brake so hard that wheels lock after that you can put your car into reverse
You should have included coasting to a stop while it was in the R position and seeing how far the speed must drop until the trans actually switches to R. Because u can switch to Reverse while still moving forward at a very low speed but I'm curious how slow the car must come to before it shifts
It's very dangerous to put your car in reverse while driving. My dad once did it by mistake while driving his 1979 Mercedes benz 280e w115 automatic. The car started skidding and swerving. When the car stopped we were a couple of meters of the road with the car facing the opposite direction. The engine turned off and the transmission locked. Please never put your car in reverse while driving especially with older cars it's dangerous
How did your dad manage to put the car from drive to reverse in an automatic while driving? It’s VERY hard to make that mistake in an automatic which leads me to believe that he may have did that on purpose. I could understand if it was a manual transmission but there’s no way you could make that mistake in an older automatic transmission.
After I watched your "How Fast can you go in Reverse" video - I found out my Cadillac does 46mph in reverse. According to the police officer that day, the Speed limit on my road is 30mph. When I go to court, should I plead insanity? You're getting the bill either way, pal.
seriously mate? do you even have a car? P - parking, R - reverse, N - neutral, D - drive, S - econd or sport. There is no such a gear as Race :DDDDDDDDDDDDDD
BCRoadGeek **I didn't quote you on anything you said. Whole point is what if it did blow up and parts went everywhere. Plus transmissions don't have a whole bunch of oils in them. That's people point I'd assume. Yep, they do...
Ford has a transmission control module that monitors several different inputs such as vehicle speed and above a certain speed the module will not allow the shift solenoids to engage into reverse so as not to destroy the transmission. Don't try this EVER, especially with older vehicles, as not all vehicles have this safeguard. You've been warned.
If i put my 2012 tundra in reverse the reverse lights, cargo light, and my backup camera comes on while the truck goes in nuetral. But that is a built in feature. Tailgaters hate me at night needless to say lol
I’ve done the push start one on my 2017 Hyundai and it’s the same. Going 67 mph and the car doesn’t turn off. That’s a safety feature. Also when driving below 5 mph it turns off which is another safety feature in case if your car is on fire and you got into an accident where the car smokes and you can push the button to turn it off without pressing the brake pedal.
The difference is in older cars when you moved the selector you physically moved the lever on the transmission. In a modern car when you move the selector (or any switch) you are sending a "request" to the computer that you'd like to change gear. If the computer determines its detrimental to the system it won't let you do it. That's why the fuel door or trunk won't open if you accidentally hit the button while at speed.
I'm pretty sure that if I tried this in my 98 Ford expedition, it would look like the beginning of deadpool. That is to say, lock up and go into a projectile roll.
Adidasp4 yeah I accidentally did in my 87 accord at 5mph (it stops a lot shorter with car in N ) whoops, R not N ! instant stall, then something grinding until I stopped. car ran just fine after though
I've unintentionally done this on a car that doesn't have the safety lockout. I used to drive an old '85 Camaro, which had a purely hydraulic/mechanical transmission with no fancy electronics, and my friend decided to screw with me while driving by putting in neutral randomly while driving. Well, one time he pushed a little too hard and put it in reverse while I was cruising at 35 MPH, and it did engage reverse. I saw him moving so I had let off the throttle, so it just made a 'KLUNK' noise and stalled the engine (and without the engine running, no hydraulic pressure) so it just dropped into neutral and coasted. After glaring bullets at my friend for a bit, I just put it in neutral, started the engine, put it back in drive, and continued driving as normal without even ever coming to a stop. Still worked fine a few years later when I sold it. So, even without this safety feature, it still might not be all that exciting. I definitely wouldn't recommend trying it (and no way I'd try it on the highway, or with my foot down on the accelerator) though.
I did this about 20 years ago on a fleet car. Reached for the radio, slammed it from drive to reverse at about 45mph. Engine cut off and I coasted to a stop. It restarted and ran fine, although there was an audible 'clunk' when changing gears after that.
Do you still have this vehicle I’m thinking on buying a 2013-2017 Ford Fusion titanium for the 2.0 eco boost for my first vehicle what is your recommendation on your car for a 18 year old car enthusiast ???
FTM98 Automatic transmissions have a Parking gear to keep the car from rolling away when you leave the vehicle, automatic transmissions are the most common trans in the U.S.
I can't speak for a modern car, but I was once letting my 96 f350 roll forward in neutral (engine was off), and I accidently put it in park while going a couple mph, and got a horrid grinding noise that I think was the parking gear skipping. I don't know if a newer trans would do the same thing, or even if that truck would do it at a higher speed. I'm fairly sure a modern car won't even let you move the shifter to park while moving.
I have actually done that in an older vehicle (2000 GMC Jimmy) when I was going downhill at 60 mph, and I meant to put it in neutral (also a bad idea) but I accidently put it in reverse. The engine just died and I blew a fuse, but other than that, no damage was done.
click bait. nothing happens. because his vehicle is computerized, he says that the rear camera activates and the car engages neutral. he does this after reaching 70mph. don't bother. I skipped from the immediate beginning to the end to find out. don't let people make money from crap content.
Michael R Oooh, burned, clever; never. I just jumped to the end anyway, I can identify crap videos early now and know where the actual content begins: always after the halfway point, usually 2/3rds through.
I just did that just now and it just stopped as if I hit the breaks. Nd oil light came on. I turned it off and the on and it drove. Am obviously drunk right now and I hope I wake up for it to be as ok as I left it.
all automatic transmission has some protection mechanics, try to do this on manual transmission, you will either fk up your transmission or fk up your car and cause crash
I'm watching your vids and say to myself..."That looks like Moon Clinton Road?" Then the light came on, you were in Moon!?! I'm from there. Instant subscribe for a fellow Pittsburgher.
Elyas my dad was driving at night and encountered a sharp turn that his car couldn't handle at the speed he was going so he put it in 1st gear and ruined the car
hochhaul can you explain what's unreliable about a 99 bmw? in the last 5 years of owning mine I've needed an ignition coil, CPS and water pump... so about $200 in parts for an 18 year old bimmer. mine needs new rear springs but after 18 years that's a good run for springs... and there's a reason that you can move the selector from L (or 2 or 3) thru D and into N without pulling the button on the selector... so you don't smash the tranny into reverse... you can only access reverse while pulling the "trigger" on the shifter.
Not wrong about the old BMW tbh. BMW makes great cars, they just don't age that well. After spending $14,000 in two years trying to keep mine going, it died and I decided to get a cheap Toyota until I can save up for something better instead of spending thousands fixing whatever was wrong with my 540i this time. Sad to see it go that way, but it is what it is.
nah dumbass. you don't neeed to hit the gas in reverse to make the car go in reverse. it will start moving in reverse the second your foot off the brake. however.. like so many people have already pointed out, this is a very modern car and the computer overrides it going in reverse while driving as a safety feature.
Same thing I thought (about safety features in a new[er] car), how about and older automatic? And by older I mean 20y's or more. I remember doing it in an older Camery (by accident) at low speeds and that thing started to jerk pretty bad, quickly put it in neutral but I still think if I'd kept it in reverse I would have done something to royally damage my car.
Back in 1979, while intending to coast down a long hill in neutral, I accidentally shifted a '74 Pinto automatic into reverse. The rear wheels locked up. I think the engine shut down too. My brother and I continued our trip without incident. The next day the timing belt broke. After the timing belt replacement, the car continued to run fine until my father traded it on a Toyota.
Yes, new cars have so many sensors an computers operating them, the interlock prevented the transmission from actually engaging its reverse mode. The electronic switch on the gearshift actuated the rear view camera. However, my 1998 Pontiac, accidentally did it once, actually tried to reverse the drive train, very momentarily, before I realized what had happened at about 40 mph. Quick reflexes, I guess, kept it from ripping my trans apart. That was about 5 years ago and it's still going strong. On a manual transmission, the inertia of the car against the clutch plates would/should rip, at a minimum, your clutch or sheer the bolts on your drive shaft. (You are trying to reverse the direction of the driveshaft, against the forward momentum). I guess thats called physics.
ronjon83 Idk about you but if I were him, I would be consulting with the car manufacturer before attempting these crazy acts to ensure nothing drastic would occur. I think that's why he did it in traffic.
This accidentally happened to me in an ‘88 S-10 automatic. The engine crapped out me and I was putting it in neutral, but I slipped into reverse for a second. It made a HORRIBLE rapid ratchet like cranking sound. Fortunately, it still runs with that same transmission. I’m shocked that I didn’t ruin something.
I don't know about the latest models and their transmissions but on old transmissions the gear box even let you engage the reverse gear while you are driving forward, it will only engage if the car is at halt.
I did that on an old pajero 4 speed auto gearbox (not pajero, just the car using the same gearbox) Rev shoots to red line but gear is still in neutral. Mythbuster tried the same thing on a very old car, same result.
I can share from experience that in my mom’s 1998 Ford Taurus, i accidentally put the car in reverse while going 10-15 mph. My intention was to put it in neutral, for that car the gear shifter was located next to the steering wheel. The car cutoff on me and would not start back up again right away. I had to sit for a few minutes, with the car off, before starting it again. After sometime, the car started up with no problems. So I can say with an older vehicle, at a lower speed, it can mess with the transmission.
Gary Dell'Abate thats Funny!!!! I must say, I was just about to say he should of know that they have a lock out system (even on manual transmission) but what kills me is that he tried it on a highway instead of a close road...
Should have tried at slower speeds. But that's a great thing to know for newer vehicles. I know for fact older cars would tear the trans right up and it have been a bad day for you. But what a great safety feature on newer cars . also would be nice to know the year of your car..
Finally did it in a MANUAL transmission! 😂
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You need to redo this video! You have to disconnect the speed sensors and then it will allow you !!
what happens if you jump out of the car on a freeway while driving
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Dat Wolf i think the wind shield wipers would turn on
Imagine driving behind someone at a high speed and there back up lights come on
Dominic's Curiosity 😂
Dominic's Curiosity that's some wild shit😂😂my brain go think about hitting the breaks or sumn
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that’s useful when an asshole is tailgating you
like I‘d totally mod my car so if an asshole is tailgating me because I’m not driving over the speed limit I can just press a button to activate the backup lights and watch them stomp on the brakes
2:27 when you're having a good time but then you remember that embarrassing thing you did 4 years ago...
That actually made me laugh lol
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He looks like thanos😂😂
NO CLOUT low key lmfao
lol
Holy crap he does
Omg he does he knows what happens next
Chill before he snap his fingers 😂😂
I bet the car behind you saw your reverse lights and got a little scared
ha hah hah aha hah
"..Shit. A lot of shit!"
Hhahaha Good point.
10/10 would brake check again.
your selector stick is also electronic, that's why it didn't do anything, the only exception is the parking selection as it has a mechanical safe to block the movement of the inertial wheel
What happens if you jump out of the sunroof at 60mph
Johnny H you turn into tom cruise
Hazerz AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Johnny H lool boldy is gonna try that next.
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Johnny H you fly try it please
Let us take a moment to recognise this man's bravery for doing something which might end him because of our dumb curiosity 😆
It is widely documented that car manufacturers have long added something called "Reverse Inhibit" to make sure nothing happens.. pretty sure he looked this up before doing things. Nothing should happen on a modern manual car either... could damage your transmission on really old cars, however.
I tried this in a rental car 10-15 years ago and it was super fun. I got up to about 40mph, switched it into reverse, hit the gas, and it was the most bad ass burnout you can ever do in an automatic
Damn, in a rental.
Did a no mercy reversy
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For sale: Ford Fusion - hardly used.
Lachlan Kelly lol I see what you did there👆👉
Lachlan Kelly never been abused lol
H Smith Delete your comment... He said "hardly used" Which could mean barely used or extremely used.
tizoro3 it means barely used.
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what people dont understand is that this guy has basically a brand new ford which has technology to prevent shit from happening, try a manual or an older car and lets see if u get the same reaction
the video is worthless to watch. Trying shit things in an automatic transmission car already.
jake from statefarm my thought, exactly
Manual would just crunch like fucj
it will shut off the engine. i once accidentally chucked it reverse xD 1997 holden.
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2:09 you’re welcome 😉
thanks,
Thanks!
Try it with a manual car 👌
INVESTING HUSTLER - Stocks and money making videos all it does is make a screeching noise and won’t go into reverse at least mine wont
Pimp Daddy true it won’t go in you need to be god to put it in there.
Morgan Adamson lmao I laughed out loud at your comment
Mine doesn't let me put it in reverse unless I'm pretty much standing still.
On my sister's Seat I'm pretty sure I actually put it in reverse a bit too early twice already at about 3 km/h. It just does a screeching noise. Don't wanna know what happens when the car lets you out it in reverse at 50 km/h
Won’t do shit unless you release the clutch. 🤷♂️
RUclips 2017: "What happens if you jump out of the car while driving?"
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Depends on the speed. 1 mph wont do very much, although doing 140mph on the Autobahn will do a lot to you.
AMBush Drift he might do it but at 5mph
AMBush Drift he will fly
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2:27 and then he remembered about his divorce going thru that day.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAH 10/10 man!
“The back up camera came on, but nothing happening.”
*car explodes*
there is something very important you should know about cameras and filming for smoothly slow motion on your action cams.
In order to get nice slow motion on your slow moments that you want in a smooth way you have to record your video in 60fps and then in edit, you can slow it down 50% and that will give you 30fps which is still smooth and if you want a lil bit more then you can go till 24fps so you might reduce to 40% speed.
Resume: Record in 60 fps always and for nice slow motion moments reduce footage to 50% for 30 fps or 40% for 24 fps.
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@@cameronlotter1392 chill out dude! He was just giving him some filming advice.
what happens if you get out of the car while driving
A lot
It's called ghost riding the whip
yeah but without the auto drive how will the telsa react I'm betting it will stop cause none is driving or no weight
You will go to heaven .
Then he would've been GTA IVed and die
Are you a fool? Who tries that on a highway with traffic
I'm Mildcat Idiots only.
Im pretty sure he tried this before recording it and just re-acting for the video
I'm Mildcat he did it for the views and I'm pretty sure he did his homework before trying it. older cars you would hear the grinding noise then be left with a bill for a new transmission car.
likahmac well he shouldn't fake his reaction then.
I'm Mildcat yeah, at least you know now his x% amount of fake. I'm pretty sure you can make better vids if you try :)
Automatics dont allow reverse at certain speeds...duh
Try it in an older transmission car see what happens lol
That’s what the shift lock is for. It prevents you from shifting into reverse while in motion
Everyone Gangster Till The Guy Everyone's TailGating Slams On Reverse
what happens if you jump out of the car while driving 50 mph ;-)
Answer: grand theft auto
Savvas just use cheat codes
ghost riding the whip
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Aztek4611 that was the funniest shit I've ever seen on a RUclips comment
Instant Death.
Get a really really cheap disposable manual car and take it on the empty road you like to use. That will deffo throw into reverse
Dominic Rawr Yep, there'll probably be a grinding noise & then all you'll see is the car slowing down & smoke everywhere
Zubin B. Most manual transmissions won't let you put it reverse while it's moving forward.
It's theoretically possible to put a really old gearbox without a syncromesh into reverse if your strong enough to put enough force into it, which is why i suggested a really really cheap disposable car because it will most likely be old enough to not have anyform of protection
no you can force it in gear... just pull with both hand and it will go in followed by an awful grinding sound and metal fragments being thrown around
I ground the gear a lil by almost putting it into reverse instead of 4th in my 07 eclipse when I was first learning how to drive it so yes it's definitely possible.
I have to admit that I thought the moment you shifted to reverse gear your gearbox would be history, that safety feature programmed into the latest car transmission control units is definitely a good thing as there is always the chance that reverse gear will accidentally be selected one way or another, and with a replacement gearbox costing $3000-$4000AU for my 2010 Holden cruize there's no way i'd try it, it's unlikely it would have that safety feature.
Happened to me yesterday on a very very long drive, I admit I'm feeling drowsy that time and then I saw my gear on R for a bit while on downhill. Nothing bad happens.. I'm using Honda City 2013.. Thank God for your video and I got peace of mind now..
Did the same thing today
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what happens if you drive your car off a cliff.
sal alvarez I don't know, it might turn right
sal alvarez calm down Satan!
sal alvarez Try it and let me know lol
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Fraser Clarke no, I want him to try it. He's making the videos, not me.
I inadvertently selected Reverse on my 2016 Amarok Highline yesterday and panicked! I immediately reselected Drive, but selecting Reverse didn't cause damage, the car simply continued, but I don't know whether the transmission went into Neutral or not, or whether the reverse camera came on. I was too busy at the time thinking expensive thoughts! Thanks for doing this for us auto users.
2:27 when your crush tells you to come over cos there’s nobody home, then you go over and there’s nobody home
What happens when you open the door while driving 50 mph
Matt Michael You never played GTA man?
Matt Michael The door opens
Matt Michael nothing. door open alarm comes on if available. someone always does this if we drive on highway lol (100kmh)
you fall out
What if you pop the hood while going very fast.
you have an electronic transmission. the trans controller refused to select reverse because of the vehicle's speed. if you had an older auto trans with direct selection you would have locked up the wheels, possibly snapping the trans output shaft and crashing because of the sudden change in velocity of the wheels. in a rear wheel drive car it would have been similar to just pulling the ebrake and locking up the wheels with respect to the cars reaction to the gear selection. at low speeds you would have just lunched your transmission and probably not crashed. a manual is not that different in results. I am very shocked that you tried this on a public highway.
thevdubin bro if you were doing 100kmh its unlikely youd even lock up the wheels of a front wheel drive car, youd just blow the inside of the transmission everywhere and keep rolling. On a rear wheel drive car it might lock up the wheels briefly, however it is more likely just to smash everything and keep rolling
Just imagine an old ford C4 getting thrown in reverse at 65 mph it would probably throw it self out the car our self destruct with a change in power that quickly lol
Word.
thevdubin not.
So in an old truck could you roll out of a parking spot and switch or will it quickly lock the gears
Why the hell would you do this when you have someone behind you????! What if something went wrong? Omg
JustPlaysX hahaha
Omfg savage 😂😂
this dude going 70 on the high way and just slams it in reverse
Because he know its an electronic automatic trans which always reject such kind of shifts
I ask this same question to people who text and drive. I bet you have done that as have I. We humans are risk takers that don’t think about the consequences of things going wrong. Not the smartest thing to do but simply put, we’re risk takers.
I love all your videos man, you're awesome and doing an awesome job making vids. Hope you dont go away!
do "what happens if you fart really hard while the AC is on re-circ?"
tueuz make sure to tell ur passengers u smell poocorn
tueuz "really hard"?
You get brown pants.
Happens at 2:35
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😂do it with a manual 😂 thats the real thingy
SUYASH on agario and more reverse has no synchroniser so it wouldn't engage while moving forward more than a few mph
I did this with my Audi A3 but I was like 5kmh or sth and It only kicked out the gang to neutral :D but It was scary :D not like this in a automatic car
I wouldn't know. Never driven an automatic
New cars won't let you
I tried it while going very slow slower than walking speed and it already didn't sound pretty
Good luck selling it down the line. 🤐
Very ironic
What? Nothing he has done will damage that car.
Nice Guy thought you were a bald headed Drake
It didn't actually go into reverse, the car wouldn't allow it.
Nice Guy well its a ford
even if he dident do that
it wouldent sell
I just tried doing this with my car and my engine fell out
😂
What type of car do u have and what transmission
Try doing that in an old manual lol
Good luck getting it into gear. PS: Your not going to. If you miss 4th and hit reverse, you'll just grind a little but not make it into gear.
It depends on the transmission. In Honda and GM (maybe more idk) have synchronized Reverse gears, so you can in them. My mazda doesnt, it just grinds.
You can't, it'll just grind because it can't match.
There is way to do it. For this you may need to take abs fuse off. While driving brake so hard that wheels lock after that you can put your car into reverse
MrPappa2566 Lol you know that from experience?
I could tell you were nervous to make this one. Thanks for putting your car on the line for our curiosity!
...and his life actually. lol
nerdexproject I was thinking that too.
nerdexproject what about the lives of the other innocent road users...?
You should have included coasting to a stop while it was in the R position and seeing how far the speed must drop until the trans actually switches to R. Because u can switch to Reverse while still moving forward at a very low speed but I'm curious how slow the car must come to before it shifts
Should be about 5-10mph
Tested it in my 2022 Corolla, it’s 5 mph
It's very dangerous to put your car in reverse while driving. My dad once did it by mistake while driving his 1979 Mercedes benz 280e w115 automatic. The car started skidding and swerving. When the car stopped we were a couple of meters of the road with the car facing the opposite direction. The engine turned off and the transmission locked. Please never put your car in reverse while driving especially with older cars it's dangerous
Did the engine made a loud squeaky noise before skidding and swerving?
How did your dad manage to put the car from drive to reverse in an automatic while driving? It’s VERY hard to make that mistake in an automatic which leads me to believe that he may have did that on purpose. I could understand if it was a manual transmission but there’s no way you could make that mistake in an older automatic transmission.
Brice Gozhora I can see you are a dumb black guy
Kevin Norris maybe trying to put it in race mode
I bet the people behind you were going crazy when they saw your reverse lights😂
Up next! Sharpening a law mower blade while it's running .
Welding without eye protection.
casesusa I've done it. You get arc burn if you do it for a while - makes you feel like you have sand in your eyes.
Hats off to you man. That cleared a lot of ours questions.
1:49 you know with that laugh hes probably thinking "ah this is gonna be great, cant wait to see what happens after" lmao 😂😂
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Thank you very much
After I watched your "How Fast can you go in Reverse" video - I found out my Cadillac does 46mph in reverse. According to the police officer that day, the Speed limit on my road is 30mph. When I go to court, should I plead insanity? You're getting the bill either way, pal.
ATCRyderX© try to go with "I was going -46mph"
Thats why you dont do it on public roads
Roni Paavilainen älä
Good for you for giving it a shot. I didn’t know what to expect
RUclips 2019: "What happens when you blow up your car while driving?"
Naaa fam. That's 2020
Dude, you didn't put it in Reverse, you put it in Race. :/ Come on
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Allen Wood exposed
seriously mate? do you even have a car? P - parking, R - reverse, N - neutral, D - drive, S - econd or sport. There is no such a gear as Race :DDDDDDDDDDDDDD
The Moosey it's called a joke
thats why i put this at he end :DDDDDDDDDDDDDD
why would you do it on the highway?
BCRoadGeek **Listen at 2:20 when the car is in reverse... No cars?
BCRoadGeek **I didn't quote you on anything you said. Whole point is what if it did blow up and parts went everywhere. Plus transmissions don't have a whole bunch of oils in them. That's people point I'd assume. Yep, they do...
Ford has a transmission control module that monitors several different inputs such as vehicle speed and above a certain speed the module will not allow the shift solenoids to engage into reverse so as not to destroy the transmission. Don't try this EVER, especially with older vehicles, as not all vehicles have this safeguard. You've been warned.
If i put my 2012 tundra in reverse the reverse lights, cargo light, and my backup camera comes on while the truck goes in nuetral. But that is a built in feature. Tailgaters hate me at night needless to say lol
Blaine Palmer
i have a feeling he researched nothing would happen despite what he said.
I know you leased that Fusion and now you're returning it to the dealer. These videos are a good reason why not to ever get a used car.
ive always wondered this!! thanks
ford one day going to come across your channel and cancel your warranty
what happens if u run out on the white house lawn...buck azz naked...with a statue of liberty mask on?
sorry, i just read the channel description..didnt know it was only about autos...i apologize. i subbed and clicked the bell, btw.. interesting channel
You realize you'd probably go to prison for that
Cam'sJungleAquaria probably??
Scott Daniels y
Scott Daniels u forgot to say while driving lol
what happens if somebody toucha your spaghet
error idk stop
Shut the fuck up.
I’ve done the push start one on my 2017 Hyundai and it’s the same. Going 67 mph and the car doesn’t turn off. That’s a safety feature. Also when driving below 5 mph it turns off which is another safety feature in case if your car is on fire and you got into an accident where the car smokes and you can push the button to turn it off without pressing the brake pedal.
You sound like Christopher Walken
First time I heard that one :)
AutoVlog and look like Matt Damon
Aaron Rice stfu fat bitch
jimmyjames1994 yea he does!!!
He sounds more like Matt Damon
The difference is in older cars when you moved the selector you physically moved the lever on the transmission. In a modern car when you move the selector (or any switch) you are sending a "request" to the computer that you'd like to change gear. If the computer determines its detrimental to the system it won't let you do it. That's why the fuel door or trunk won't open if you accidentally hit the button while at speed.
Yep 😭 definitely not the same in older cars terrible idea
Me: Put the car in reverse at 80mp
Car computer: 🤔🤔🧐🧐
Both awesome and stressful. Great! Go on, bro.!
Why would you even attempt that on a public road?? A highway at that... smh
What would happen if you used brain cells?
Dave He is such an idiot, and selfish, never seen a video that kinda unresponsible and lunatic
Or maybe he knew nothing was gonna happen.. ;)
Dave you are so right I said the same thing
Dave Cuz he's a badass
If you see the video he look at his back mirror
If this was an older car,you could have damaged your gearbox
If you are lucky you'll only shear the diff pin.
I'm pretty sure that if I tried this in my 98 Ford expedition, it would look like the beginning of deadpool. That is to say, lock up and go into a projectile roll.
Adidasp4 I did it accidently one time and my truck is still working lol I really fucked up
Adidasp4 yeah I accidentally did in my 87 accord at 5mph (it stops a lot shorter with car in N ) whoops, R not N ! instant stall, then something grinding until I stopped. car ran just fine after though
dosmastrify would have been a different result at high speed
What happens when you drive off a cliff?
I'm just kidding Mike, don't do that. ;)
Supa Doopa 😂😂
Supa Doopa What happens if you drive over a cliff while at 65mph in reverse and step out of the cars sunroof while it's falling?
+Jesse Foulk you been watching to much fast and furious
I laughed a good 5 mins...coz of your comment...thanks!
Just put it in reverse and you’ll go back up.
Ja ja ja! I was so scared! Thank you for sharing!
Love the racing mode! My favorite!
that's a good way of reading tailgater licence plate lol
sukh singh won't serve much of a purpose
Im sure when they see your reverse lights come on they won't tailgate anymore lol
sukh singh only noobs got a front plate
Shane D LMFAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Damn these fancy new Focus have 4d cameras that let you see the rear of vehicle tailgating you
I've unintentionally done this on a car that doesn't have the safety lockout.
I used to drive an old '85 Camaro, which had a purely hydraulic/mechanical transmission with no fancy electronics, and my friend decided to screw with me while driving by putting in neutral randomly while driving.
Well, one time he pushed a little too hard and put it in reverse while I was cruising at 35 MPH, and it did engage reverse.
I saw him moving so I had let off the throttle, so it just made a 'KLUNK' noise and stalled the engine (and without the engine running, no hydraulic pressure) so it just dropped into neutral and coasted. After glaring bullets at my friend for a bit, I just put it in neutral, started the engine, put it back in drive, and continued driving as normal without even ever coming to a stop. Still worked fine a few years later when I sold it.
So, even without this safety feature, it still might not be all that exciting. I definitely wouldn't recommend trying it (and no way I'd try it on the highway, or with my foot down on the accelerator) though.
I did this about 20 years ago on a fleet car. Reached for the radio, slammed it from drive to reverse at about 45mph. Engine cut off and I coasted to a stop. It restarted and ran fine, although there was an audible 'clunk' when changing gears after that.
When mirrors isnt enough, gotta get that rear camera LOL
Do you still have this vehicle I’m thinking on buying a 2013-2017 Ford Fusion titanium for the 2.0 eco boost for my first vehicle what is your recommendation on your car for a 18 year old car enthusiast ???
What happens if he puts it in Park??
Leonardo What's actually the difference between park and reverse. My mom has an old fiat panda and my dad a skoda fabia 2010 and they don't have park
FTM98 Automatic transmissions have a Parking gear to keep the car from rolling away when you leave the vehicle, automatic transmissions are the most common trans in the U.S.
Leonardo But can't you just put it in neutral and the handbrake. Or is that only in manual cars
FTM98 I guess you could do that but there wouldn't be a point to it, usually that would be don't on a manual car only
You might break the spring if you're going to fast.
what will happen if u put the vehicle in park wile driving
put the vehicle in park wile driving
please let me know what happens when u put the vehicle in park wile driving
put in park wile driving na
I can't speak for a modern car, but I was once letting my 96 f350 roll forward in neutral (engine was off), and I accidently put it in park while going a couple mph, and got a horrid grinding noise that I think was the parking gear skipping. I don't know if a newer trans would do the same thing, or even if that truck would do it at a higher speed. I'm fairly sure a modern car won't even let you move the shifter to park while moving.
You would break the parking pin instantly
I was scared for you, but awesome video brotha 👏🏾💯
I have actually done that in an older vehicle (2000 GMC Jimmy) when I was going downhill at 60 mph, and I meant to put it in neutral (also a bad idea) but I accidently put it in reverse. The engine just died and I blew a fuse, but other than that, no damage was done.
this is possibly helpful it blew a fuse
click bait. nothing happens. because his vehicle is computerized, he says that the rear camera activates and the car engages neutral. he does this after reaching 70mph.
don't bother. I skipped from the immediate beginning to the end to find out.
don't let people make money from crap content.
he got you to click on it now didn't he?
Michael R Oooh, burned, clever; never.
I just jumped to the end anyway, I can identify crap videos early now and know where the actual content begins: always after the halfway point, usually 2/3rds through.
Age of Reason but you still clicked and he still got a view.
Age of Reason they're still viewers. There's nothing you can do bud
I agree with you... I was expecting a manual car..
What happens when you check your dipstick fluid while doing 100mph in reverse?
Some Guy on RUclips I'm dead 😂
haha dipstick fluid... u mean oil?
No, Dip-Shit fluid.
Do you apply break when shifting from drive to reverse while moving?
I've accidentally did this in my old Honda for a few seconds, I heard a loud shrinking noise, but other than that it still ran fine afterwards.
I just did that just now and it just stopped as if I hit the breaks. Nd oil light came on.
I turned it off and the on and it drove. Am obviously drunk right now and I hope I wake up for it to be as ok as I left it.
all automatic transmission has some protection mechanics, try to do this on manual transmission, you will either fk up your transmission or fk up your car and cause crash
David King more like you'll just grind some gears.
thats not how manual transmissions even work.
bwn 2k you don't need to tell me. you can try it out
I have. you cant do that on any modern-ish manual car.
If you can manage to get it in to reverse while going forwards that is.
Guy behind you must have crapped himself when your reverse lights came on :-)
I see this all the time when people can't change gear properly.
I'm watching your vids and say to myself..."That looks like Moon Clinton Road?" Then the light came on, you were in Moon!?! I'm from there. Instant subscribe for a fellow Pittsburgher.
Great Channel glad I found it.
WARNING THIS IS ONLY ON NEWER CARS !! older autoboxes will shift, or try but just stall engine, (tried before)
Elyas Define older. Same thing happened when I accidentally put my 99 BMW in reverse while driving.
Elyas my dad was driving at night and encountered a sharp turn that his car couldn't handle at the speed he was going so he put it in 1st gear and ruined the car
Eww old BMW... Have fun keeping that unreliable thing running. He meant old as in ancient transmissions with mechanical linkages and valve bodies.
hochhaul can you explain what's unreliable about a 99 bmw? in the last 5 years of owning mine I've needed an ignition coil, CPS and water pump... so about $200 in parts for an 18 year old bimmer. mine needs new rear springs but after 18 years that's a good run for springs...
and there's a reason that you can move the selector from L (or 2 or 3) thru D and into N without pulling the button on the selector... so you don't smash the tranny into reverse... you can only access reverse while pulling the "trigger" on the shifter.
Not wrong about the old BMW tbh. BMW makes great cars, they just don't age that well. After spending $14,000 in two years trying to keep mine going, it died and I decided to get a cheap Toyota until I can save up for something better instead of spending thousands fixing whatever was wrong with my 540i this time. Sad to see it go that way, but it is what it is.
What would happen if you hit the gas after you put it in reverse tho?
EXACTLY, he would need to hit the gas in order for the reverse setting to take effect.
nah dumbass. you don't neeed to hit the gas in reverse to make the car go in reverse. it will start moving in reverse the second your foot off the brake. however.. like so many people have already pointed out, this is a very modern car and the computer overrides it going in reverse while driving as a safety feature.
Yeah but this was done with a automatic what happens with a manual
Same thing I thought (about safety features in a new[er] car), how about and older automatic? And by older I mean 20y's or more. I remember doing it in an older Camery (by accident) at low speeds and that thing started to jerk pretty bad, quickly put it in neutral but I still think if I'd kept it in reverse I would have done something to royally damage my car.
A Lu actually my idiot friend put it in reverse without me knowing and i hit my gas pedal and heard my gears grinding. It was a corolla 2016.
Nice video Mike keep up the good work do more like this please
Back in 1979, while intending to coast down a long hill in neutral, I accidentally shifted a '74 Pinto automatic into reverse. The rear wheels locked up. I think the engine shut down too. My brother and I continued our trip without incident. The next day the timing belt broke. After the timing belt replacement, the car continued to run fine until my father traded it on a Toyota.
what happens if you throw the steering wheel out the window?
OMG .. i cant stop laughing hahahahah
streetracer111 hahahaahahahhahahaahahahahah
streetracer111 lmfao shit🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can you do a video on crashing into a wall at 100 mph?
I did with my manual car par accident when i was driving forward around 15 km/h. can that hurt my car?
Yes, new cars have so many sensors an computers operating them, the interlock prevented the transmission from actually engaging its reverse mode. The electronic switch on the gearshift actuated the rear view camera. However, my 1998 Pontiac, accidentally did it once, actually tried to reverse the drive train, very momentarily, before I realized what had happened at about 40 mph. Quick reflexes, I guess, kept it from ripping my trans apart. That was about 5 years ago and it's still going strong. On a manual transmission, the inertia of the car against the clutch plates would/should rip, at a minimum, your clutch or sheer the bolts on your drive shaft. (You are trying to reverse the direction of the driveshaft, against the forward momentum). I guess thats called physics.
Why would you do this in traffic?
Because nobody cares about anybody else anymore.
ronjon83 Idk about you but if I were him, I would be consulting with the car manufacturer before attempting these crazy acts to ensure nothing drastic would occur. I think that's why he did it in traffic.
Why would you try that on a public highway
SRT8 Nation cause if it wasnt an electronic trans it could have easily killed himself and other people on the road
This accidentally happened to me in an ‘88 S-10 automatic. The engine crapped out me and I was putting it in neutral, but I slipped into reverse for a second. It made a HORRIBLE rapid ratchet like cranking sound. Fortunately, it still runs with that same transmission. I’m shocked that I didn’t ruin something.
I don't know about the latest models and their transmissions but on old transmissions the gear box even let you engage the reverse gear while you are driving forward, it will only engage if the car is at halt.
I love how he does this with a car behind him 😂
You obv had to give it gas, that's the actual test.
he did by the end
I did that on an old pajero 4 speed auto gearbox (not pajero, just the car using the same gearbox)
Rev shoots to red line but gear is still in neutral.
Mythbuster tried the same thing on a very old car, same result.
I can share from experience that in my mom’s 1998 Ford Taurus, i accidentally put the car in reverse while going 10-15 mph. My intention was to put it in neutral, for that car the gear shifter was located next to the steering wheel. The car cutoff on me and would not start back up again right away. I had to sit for a few minutes, with the car off, before starting it again. After sometime, the car started up with no problems. So I can say with an older vehicle, at a lower speed, it can mess with the transmission.
U should accelerate when u put in reverse
Did you really do that with a car behind?
G Hys Its was someone he's really hate
Next request to AutoVlog: Clean out your desk, you're fuckin fired...
What ?
I think that's his own personal car..
Gary Dell'Abate thats Funny!!!! I must say, I was just about to say he should of know that they have a lock out system (even on manual transmission) but what kills me is that he tried it on a highway instead of a close road...
Should have tried at slower speeds. But that's a great thing to know for newer vehicles. I know for fact older cars would tear the trans right up and it have been a bad day for you. But what a great safety feature on newer cars . also would be nice to know the year of your car..