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@Fordtechone - collision assist slammed on the brakes in heavy snow
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<blockquote data-quote="amREADY" data-source="post: 1875431" data-attributes="member: 36210"><p>I mean, I'm not looking to discredit the witness, but a younger me might have stretched the truth a little about what happened to my parents, on occasion.</p><p>As for my 19 with the 802A, some of those systems seem to turn themself off in heavier snow and ice, rather than anything else. I'm not saying it didn't happen.</p><p>I think someone posted that the pre-collision assist applies the brakes - from what I can tell, it only augments your braking enough to avoid the collision. Typically, I'll light it up when the left turning car is going to clear my path, so I #neverlift, only to get the warning. But it doesn't slam on my brakes, only scares the passengers.</p><p></p><p>One time someone pulled in front of me off a sidestreet and it lit up and helped the braking. It came down to inches and I think the assist avoided what would have been contact. So, the odd false positive is fine by me.</p><p>The first time it happened, almost crap'd myself tho. Incoming non sequitur...</p><p></p><p>A decent comparison of a mostly loaded highway truck alongside a mostly loaded off-highway truck.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]392499[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amREADY, post: 1875431, member: 36210"] I mean, I'm not looking to discredit the witness, but a younger me might have stretched the truth a little about what happened to my parents, on occasion. As for my 19 with the 802A, some of those systems seem to turn themself off in heavier snow and ice, rather than anything else. I'm not saying it didn't happen. I think someone posted that the pre-collision assist applies the brakes - from what I can tell, it only augments your braking enough to avoid the collision. Typically, I'll light it up when the left turning car is going to clear my path, so I #neverlift, only to get the warning. But it doesn't slam on my brakes, only scares the passengers. One time someone pulled in front of me off a sidestreet and it lit up and helped the braking. It came down to inches and I think the assist avoided what would have been contact. So, the odd false positive is fine by me. The first time it happened, almost crap'd myself tho. Incoming non sequitur... A decent comparison of a mostly loaded highway truck alongside a mostly loaded off-highway truck. [ATTACH type="full" alt="V-Z82Uc1U2Lt2Zi2rYAsz3z9Qz=w900-h678-no?authuser=0.jpg"]392499[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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