That through me the first time too! Could figure out why it had stoppedNever mind... button on the left blinker switch!
I've been experiencing the same thing. It only happens sometimes. But always when the white line moves off for a turn lane or something like you said. And all of a sudden the truck wants to follow that line. Slightly worrisome, especially if it were to happen when I'm not completely holding the wheel like it sounds like you were. Just makes me hold the wheel a little better all the time I guess.Mine seems to work "too good", meaning it tried on at least one occasion to make a 90 degree right when the lines next to me moved to accommodate a turn deceleration lane. It only happened once, and when I had one hand loosely gripping the wheel while the other rolled down the back windows.
Yup, firm grip required... I turned it off. I'll maybe use it on the expressway, but definitely not when towing anything, that maneuver would have killed me if I had the trailer attached.I've been experiencing the same thing. It only happens sometimes. But always when the white line moves off for a turn lane or something like you said. And all of a sudden the truck wants to follow that line. Slightly worrisome, especially if it were to happen when I'm not completely holding the wheel like it sounds like you were. Just makes me hold the wheel a little better all the time I guess.
Yeah, I definitely only have it turned on when on the open road now after a few instances of that. It doesn't make sense to use it for city driving anyways, at least for me.Yup, firm grip required... I turned it off. I'll maybe use it on the expressway, but definitely not when towing anything, that maneuver would have killed me if I had the trailer attached.
My guess is that it will behave much like learning how not to "turn into a slide" on ice/snow because the car uses voodoo magic to keep you pointed in the correct direction, and turning into the slide results in violent brakes being applied to the outside wheels followed by an abrupt change in direction.I'm just waiting for slippery roads to come to see how the system reacts.
Whether or not it adjusting will send me into a slide, or whether it reacting makes me think I am.
Either way, I anticipate a bunch of hmmm...wtf is happening moments.
Never have had an issue in my Ranger or 2015 Explorer when I had it. You need to be above 40MPH for them to activate too...Has anyone had issues where it doesnt show the lines on the display??? I have the alerts on and verify it but sometimes it wont show the lines or do any if the alerts.... is this because of the switch on the wiper switch as someone stated??? Going to try this later but figured I would put it up here for now. Thanks in advance!
For you to test if you feel the need, find an empty open road and let it cross the line to the right or left where you have shoulder or no oncoming traffic and see what it does for you. I've had it assist or if I force it some vibrate when the marker turns RED.I have my system on with Alert+Aid and intensity set to high. However I have never felt the steering wheel vibrate. Is it just really subtle (drowned out by road feedback) or should it be a very noticeable?