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Lane keeping / adaptive cruise
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- Donator
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2017 3:48 pm
- Location: Central Coast, NSW
- Model Of Vehicle: RANGER WILDTRAK PX3
- Year Of Vehicle: 2019
- Has thanked: 8 times
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only a handful of times over the past 3 - 4 months I heard a short, soft DINGGGG notification sound but then couldn't see any messages or warnings on the instrument cluster. Navigation was off as well. Just recently by coincidence I looked at the little ute icon in the lane detection / adaptive cruise display when this dinggg sound rang and I noticed that the car symbol itself turned red for like a second or two. The next time it did that, I specifically took notice that there were no cars in front of me and nothing detected by the radar, and also that I was in the center of my lane with both indicators green. I can't seem to find any reference to this in the manual or a brief google search & will have a look for any logged fault codes with the OBDLink when I have a chance, but was wondering if anybody may have an idea about this?
2019 Wildtrak, White. Pretty much standard apart from tinting and bonnet protector.
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- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2018 5:47 am
- Location: Nsw
- Model Of Vehicle: RANGER XLT PX2
- Year Of Vehicle: 2016
G'day mate I know this is a late reply. But by any chance did you have traction control off? That stops you being able to use adaptive cruise control
PX2
Dobinson 2 inch remote res lift
Ironman bullbar
33s on 0 offset
Tjm snorkel
Rhino Rack pioneer platform
Dual batteries behind seat ctek and slimline battery with console mounted near rear passenger side seat belt
Dobinson 2 inch remote res lift
Ironman bullbar
33s on 0 offset
Tjm snorkel
Rhino Rack pioneer platform
Dual batteries behind seat ctek and slimline battery with console mounted near rear passenger side seat belt
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- Donator
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Mon May 22, 2017 3:48 pm
- Location: Central Coast, NSW
- Model Of Vehicle: RANGER WILDTRAK PX3
- Year Of Vehicle: 2019
- Has thanked: 8 times
- Been thanked: 7 times
Hi Aaustin, thanks for the info I was not aware of that.
When that happened traction control was not switched off, though since my post I have not noticed it happened again.
Cheers.
When that happened traction control was not switched off, though since my post I have not noticed it happened again.
Cheers.
2019 Wildtrak, White. Pretty much standard apart from tinting and bonnet protector.