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@Fordtechone - collision assist slammed on the brakes in heavy snow
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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1874323" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>A point of clarification:</p><p>as I understand it, pre-collision assist only primes the brakes for a maximum braking, and once you touch the brake pedal, it’s full stop, but it doesn’t automatically stop. I’ve got a ’17, so maybe it changed ?</p><p></p><p>did your son press the brakes?</p><p></p><p>Adaptive cruise will definitely drop anchor on you abruptly if needed.</p><p>I’ve seen adaptive cruise disabled in heavy snow, basically it caked up on the bumper and obscured the sensor. I figured no great loss, I wasn’t setting cruise control in the snow anyway! I swatted the snow off and the alert was gone next start up. </p><p></p><p>I think the Rap cuts power as part of stability control, and when that happens, you don’t have throttle control at all. I noticed this on the pea gravel course at Raptor Assault and I’ve forced in my Rap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1874323, member: 21926"] A point of clarification: as I understand it, pre-collision assist only primes the brakes for a maximum braking, and once you touch the brake pedal, it’s full stop, but it doesn’t automatically stop. I’ve got a ’17, so maybe it changed ? did your son press the brakes? Adaptive cruise will definitely drop anchor on you abruptly if needed. I’ve seen adaptive cruise disabled in heavy snow, basically it caked up on the bumper and obscured the sensor. I figured no great loss, I wasn’t setting cruise control in the snow anyway! I swatted the snow off and the alert was gone next start up. I think the Rap cuts power as part of stability control, and when that happens, you don’t have throttle control at all. I noticed this on the pea gravel course at Raptor Assault and I’ve forced in my Rap. [/QUOTE]
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