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Old 06-15-2018, 05:41 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ksa8907 View Post
Assuming the bolt is similar to the volt, braking in neutral provides no regen, must be in drive or low. If you are regen braking in drive and shift to neutral, the car will give a very apparent lurch as the mechanical brakes engage quickly to make up for the lost regen braking force.
I was asking in reference to the quoted text:

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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard View Post
You have to put it back into D in order to get any regen, even on the brake pedal.
This quoted text implies there is regen on the brake pedal for the Bolt.
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