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Hopefully the lane keep assist can be turned off too. That shit drives me nuts
there is a button on left side of steering wheel to turn lane assist on/off. Agreed....lane assist is stupid
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there is a button on left side of steering wheel to turn lane assist on/off. Agreed....lane assist is stupid
Stupid, but more importantly, dangerous. If There are no cars around me that are close enough to benefit from/see me signal, I won’t use my signal. And my wife’s Camry will jerk the wheel out of my hand when changing lanes (without signaling). Make me not want to driver her car at all.
 

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Hopefully the lane keep assist can be turned off too. That shit drives me nuts
You can set it to alert , alert and assist or assist only under Sync settings and then turn it on/off on steering wheel. At least on BD with mid package, imagine its similar for all though.
 

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What’s up fam! As we (hopefully) approach delivery or build schedule, I wanted to start getting some things in line as far as day one accessories.

does anyone have an experience with auto start/stop eliminators? It drove me nuts in the AT4. I get there’s a switch, but I’d like to disable the feature completely. Are there any cons? Any companies you have experience with that may launch a bronco specific one?

thanks in advance!
Have it on my Palisade..hit start button then auto stop takes.o2 sec. Be careful if disabled on ressle.people actually like it.I dont
 

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Stupid, but more importantly, dangerous. If There are no cars around me that are close enough to benefit from/see me signal, I won’t use my signal. And my wife’s Camry will jerk the wheel out of my hand when changing lanes (without signaling). Make me not want to driver her car at all.
Way easier to just get in the habit of always using the signal. Then you don’t have to make a reasoned decision about who can/can’t see you or who can/can’t benefit from knowing you’re changing lanes.
 

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I dont it comes on a manual trans.
 

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Way easier to just get in the habit of always using the signal. Then you don’t have to make a reasoned decision about who can/can’t see you or who can/can’t benefit from knowing you’re changing lanes.
Stay in your lane
 

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What I found that was crazy is in the Jeep Gladiator they actually have a 2nd battery to accommodate the auto stop. Mounted below the main battery.
 

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It's called a "manual transmission".
 

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