Which is why I’m following also!!!They're still using the same combo.
I'm pretty sure none of the full size broncos actually do stop and go ACC, which is why I'm confused about the previous post.
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Which is why I’m following also!!!They're still using the same combo.
I'm pretty sure none of the full size broncos actually do stop and go ACC, which is why I'm confused about the previous post.
Ah ok. I know how to enable it on vehicles with just an IPMA, but not sure on these. Interesting that the video posted requires a BCM change to get it to work. I would have never thought of looking for TJA in there. I'm going to try to enable it on my girl's Bronco Sport to see what happens.They're still using the same combo.
I'm pretty sure none of the full size broncos actually do stop and go ACC, which is why I'm confused about the previous post.
If she has adaptive cruise it’ll already have stop and go (TJA) enabled. I enabled it on my Bronco a long time ago it works well. I need to revisit and look at enabling lane centering if at all possible. I’ve made the change but I think I missed something somewhere else. Maybe a conflict somewhere between the old and new architecture modules that were combined to work together. I really hope they update the FNV architecture in the next Bronco modelAh ok. I know how to enable it on vehicles with just an IPMA, but not sure on these. Interesting that the video posted requires a BCM change to get it to work. I would have never thought of looking for TJA in there. I'm going to try to enable it on my girl's Bronco Sport to see what happens.
You're right....it does have it enabled. I don't drive it enough to have ever tried to use it. Good.....one less rabbit hole to fall down through.If she has adaptive cruise it’ll already have stop and go (TJA) enabled. I enabled it on my Bronco a long time ago it works well. I need to revisit and look at enabling lane centering if at all possible. I’ve made the change but I think I missed something somewhere else. Maybe a conflict somewhere between the old and new architecture modules that were combined to work together. I really hope they update the FNV architecture in the next Bronco model
It cuts out at 9 mph, then is on you what to do next.I have a 2025 OBX with Sasquatch and Lux package. It has “adaptive cruise control”. I haven’t figured it out yet, but does the Bronco adaptive control slow to a stop in a traffic jam then resume once traffic begins to move. I tried to see if it has this feature, but it seems to cut out at low speeds.
And Wired headsetsThe ACC stop & go and the brake-hold were game changers for me. Had never used either of these technologies before the Bronco, and not having them would be like going back to corded video game controllers or short toilets.
@MileHighBadlands: Would you mind sharing the magic that enabled these 2 valuable features.The ACC stop & go and the brake-hold were game changers for me. Had never used either of these technologies before the Bronco, and not having them would be like going back to corded video game controllers or short toilets.
For me as well. It sounds I should have that stuff, but it's news to me.@MileHighBadlands: Would you mind sharing the magic that enabled these 2 valuable features.
@MileHighBadlands: Would you mind sharing the magic that enabled these 2 valuable features.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...tive-cruise-control-and-lane-centering.71121/For me as well. It sounds I should have that stuff, but it's news to me.
Thanks, I should have specified, it's "auto hold" and to a lesser extent "stop and go" that I don't know about. Other than those two things I understand the lane centering and cruise control on my Bronco. Maybe that's somewhere in the 29 pages, but I didn't see it.
Auto hold is covered in that same thread, can't remember the exact page though.Thanks, I should have specified, it's "auto hold" and to a lesser extent "stop and go" that I don't know about. Other than those two things I understand the lane centering and cruise control on my Bronco. Maybe that's somewhere in these 29 pages, but I didn't see it.