I think it is inconsistent and unreliable.Mine is the exact opposite. It’s always alerting for people in front of me, even when it doesn’t seem like I’m approaching quickly![]()
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I think it is inconsistent and unreliable.Mine is the exact opposite. It’s always alerting for people in front of me, even when it doesn’t seem like I’m approaching quickly![]()
No one is a perfect driver. Some are better than others. Some are bad. If everyone was a perfect driver there would be no need for these features but we pay for them because you don't know when we will need it. I originally felt a little security knowing this was on our vehicles, especially my daughters. It was one of the deciding factors for her to have a newer vehicle with the tech that cost a lot more than if it wasn't an issue. I have no confidence in it now.Which is what we expect, right??? The guy who locks up in front of you is the bigger problem.
100% agree, but that’s why it should never be relied on. It only helps when it can.I think it is inconsistent and unreliable.
Mine the same. No add-ons. And aren't the sensors in the windshield above the mirror?not on my bronco... stock BD bumper.
Yes. It uses the camera at the top of the windshield.Mine the same. No add-ons. And aren't the sensors in the windshield above the mirror?
Fascinating that my red warnings and beeping hit yesterday as a truck suddenly slowed to make a turn...no AEB of course.
I have a Base. Automatic Emergency Braking is one of the settings on the same screen where you adjust the intensity of the warning nag.My Bronco has no packages at all and it still has automatic high beam assist and there is a pre-collision alert feature. I don't think there is any automatic emergency braking, however.
Hopefully nobody is relying on it to work so they drive carelessly. I think it is a safety feature that should at least be reliable.100% agree, but that’s why it should never be relied on. It only helps when it can.
It’s not a self driving vehicle. If someone is relying on it to save them from an accident, they shouldn’t be driving.Hopefully nobody is relying on it to work so they drive carelessly. I think it is a safety feature that should at least be reliable.
Not the case as I understand it. A computer steering your car would require sensors to the side and behind to avoid steering into another car/accident.I believe part of the same system mentions something about emergency steering. What does that even mean?
I respectfully disagree that is works reliably when, how, and where it's designed to.It’s not a self driving vehicle. If someone is relying on it to save them from an accident, they shouldn’t be driving.
It does work reliably when, how and where it’s designed to.