It slammed my brakes on in a parking lot once because of a bush. I was slowing but apparently not fast enough for the computer. Had to re-adjust the sensitivityThe one question I have is, does it work with your foot off the brake?
It slammed my brakes on in a parking lot once because of a bush. I was slowing but apparently not fast enough for the computer. Had to re-adjust the sensitivity
Mine has slammed on the brakes leaving a somewhat steep driveway. First time it happened it was so sudden and immediate I thought I had been hit from behind.
Yes, I sometimes back too fast into my garage when getting home and the freaking car jams on the brakes and freaks me out, man! FREAKS. ME. OUT. I have clearance all around but the car saw how close I was to the things against the wall and made a decision to stop when my foot was clearly pushing on the gas. So, yeah, foot needs not be on the brake pedal.
Yes, I sometimes back too fast into my garage when getting home and the freaking car jams on the brakes and freaks me out, man! FREAKS. ME. OUT. I have clearance all around but the car saw how close I was to the things against the wall and made a decision to stop when my foot was clearly pushing on the gas. So, yeah, foot needs not be on the brake pedal.
I've been leaving a parking lot with a severe dip to the road and it's jammed on the brakes as well. But, if ecsta is correct, I likely took my foot off the accelerator because it, again, freaked me out, so it stopped the car. I have not yet gone to that parking lot again and kept my foot on the gas to see if it indeed does keep going. But that would just defeat a so-called safety feature so I kind of have been trained to take in the input and check to see if it's legitimate. I'll have to experiment making sure there really is no danger and just keep my foot down.I've had the AEB front assist slam the brakes on when a potato chip bag blew in front of my grille.
I've never had the car stop when backing up. Never saw anyone's video of it doing it either.