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Steve in germany Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Bad Lippspringe Germany Posts: 980 |
Ok this is getting a bit frustrating now, my ACC see's things that are'nt there!!!, I can be cruising along say at 100/120mph and without warning, ie, nothing in front of me, the car applies the Brembo's which scares the out of you at that speed, I thought maybe it's because i'm driving a RHD in Germany and possibly with the ACC unit situated on the left, me driving on the right, it could be picking up structures like bridges etc, but last night on a completly empty straight road it did it again! In UK only being able to do 70-90 MPH being sharply slowed is not to much of a problem, but out here where the autobahns are bigger longer and not as congested, having the ankers applied at 120MPH + is not good news. has anyone else experienced this. Speed Limits! not where I live!
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Sun Jan 13 2008 10:01am |
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JayMann Member Since: 19 Jan 2006 Location: Stop acting like snob when you just won the Lotto! Posts: 22898 |
I don't think anyone is a fan of it mate??? RRS TDV6 Gone but still around
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Sun Jan 13 2008 11:28am |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
Yep happens a lot, especialy on righthand corners when you are over taking, I drive a lefthand drive TDV8, the ACC is in the same place on both RHD and LHD cars.
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Sun Jan 13 2008 11:58am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
I've a vague idea dealers can disable ACC by turning off the module, but I don't think there's a user function to do so...
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Mon Jan 14 2008 2:56pm |
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Bobby Member Since: 07 Jun 2005 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 3781 |
If there is no option to switch the automatic off (either by the driver or the dealer) then maybe you could place something infront of the radar sensor mounted on the front bumper so as to block it from detecting objects ahead. This will disable it as and when you want to. Just a thought. Malaysia Boleh!
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Tue Jan 15 2008 7:19am |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
Would that not send it into panic mode and slam the brakes on and ask for the driver to intervine? Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh Clan Cameron |
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Tue Jan 15 2008 7:45am |
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PaulB Member Since: 10 Dec 2005 Location: UK Posts: 546 |
I would have thought so. It would surely see the "something" as a VERY close object and either not work at all or apply the brakes. Paul RRS TDV8 - Stornoway Grey, Irory Leather with Dark Zebrano, Privacy Glass, Tow Pack. 1967 Cobra 427 S/C 1951 Vincent Comet 2001 Harley Davidson Fat Boy |
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Tue Jan 15 2008 8:44am |
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Bobby Member Since: 07 Jun 2005 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 3781 |
I don't think it will slam the brakes especially if you're just starting the vehicle, until and unless you're covering the radar sensor whilst driving at 100 MPH! But yes, you may be right. It will probably warn you of an obstruction at the sensor and deactivate ACC altogether. Malaysia Boleh! 4.2SC Chawton White, Stormers Tasmod's Sills, Wind Deflectors, LR Sills Clear Side Repeaters, Towbar Larini Sports Exhaust, K&N Air Filter ______________________________ WINNER - 2008 'Tech-Head Of The Year' Award WINNER - 2009 Outstanding Contribution WINNER - 2009 'Tech-Head Of The Year' Award |
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Tue Jan 15 2008 8:59am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
There are materials out there that absorb radar waves (rather than reflect them), so if you could find some tape or some such that didn't reflect the waves back again then there might be some legs in that. Where the hell you'd get such a thing I don't know - your local arms provider maybe?
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Tue Jan 15 2008 9:21am |
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Baben Member Since: 14 Feb 2008 Location: Kyalami Posts: 29 |
Prestik or BluTack (sp?) works for the PDC, maybe it will work for the ACC too?
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Thu Feb 14 2008 8:10pm |
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plum Member Since: 16 Sep 2007 Location: Heptonstall Posts: 39 |
If you cover the ACC sensor, the cruise doesn't work any more. I found this out last week when the ACC was covered in snow and it wouldn't switch on. it should have a switch really for just normal cruise. |
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Thu Feb 14 2008 9:31pm |
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Smarticus Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Northumberland Posts: 939 |
Brave is the man who would want to use cruise control in thick snow RRS TDv8 HSE Rimini
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Thu Feb 14 2008 10:57pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
Cruise control also dosn't work when towing. and there is a way to turn off the auto part of it, I dunno what I did but I did manage to get it off.
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Thu Feb 14 2008 11:09pm |
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D12TYJ Member Since: 01 Sep 2014 Location: London Posts: 183 |
Surely this can be disabled by removing the fuse or relay for the ACC unit? |
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