WL Jeep Forum

Welcome to WLJeepforum.com! Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Active Lane Management Unavailable

Rngesus

New member
A29A3457-42EB-46AF-A277-C22FE676B7D3.jpegHi Everyone,

Has anyone encountered this issue with their L? I’ve had my L since October and recently issues seem to be cropping up more so in the past month.

Any insights are appreciated!
 

jeffrow

Well-known member
View attachment 2319Hi Everyone,

Has anyone encountered this issue with their L? I’ve had my L since October and recently issues seem to be cropping up more so in the past month.

Any insights are appreciated!
I’ve had to occur a few times. I noticed it trends to happen when I turn the shift dial quickly. Always clears the next time I start up the GCL. Just another bug that needs to be squished.
 

Rngesus

New member
I’ve had to occur a few times. I noticed it trends to happen when I turn the shift dial quickly. Always clears the next time I start up the GCL. Just another bug that needs to be squished.
It did go away on the next full power cycle. Definitely sent my blood pressure up lol.

Had a weird glitch where the instrument cluster wouldn’t start the other day too - only common factor is I used the app to auto start. So many software issues…

Thanks for letting me know your experience too. I’ll be more cautious to contain my excitement as I shift gears into drive when leaving work 😂
 

ChitownJGCL

Active member
30F819C2-B853-49A2-8063-EB9BFA576E9F.jpegHappened to me this morning. Can’t get rid of it. Turned off car restarted multiple times and still didn’t fix it. I hate this Jeep.
 

FlyingAvocado

Well-known member
Something I noticed in both posted photos is that the ambient temperature outside is below freezing. I wonder if there is any ice from condensation or slush buildup covering one or more sensors.
 

Bbiggers340

Well-known member
You may be right. There was freezing rain in the Chicagoland area last night.
I had no idea for months this little black rectangle is a sensor. Honestly with all the snow I stop wiping it off cause it would just build back up. Should fix you issues
 

Attachments

  • E345F6DB-8651-4138-9C57-994F49432760.jpeg
    E345F6DB-8651-4138-9C57-994F49432760.jpeg
    2.4 MB · Views: 38

RichSNJ

Well-known member
This happened to me last night during a fairly heavy rainfall driving up in the mountains. It wasn't cold, so no freezing rain, but there was wind and fog. Active Drive Assist obviously wouldn't work during the worst of it, but it oddly it was working after the heavy rain stopped but this message was still displayed on the cluster. So, Lane keeping was disabled, but drive assist worked... Anyway, I did turn the engine off at a red light and turned it back on and the error cleared, but that's pretty silly to have to reboot like that...
 

RichSNJ

Well-known member
I had no idea for months this little black rectangle is a sensor. Honestly with all the snow I stop wiping it off cause it would just build back up. Should fix you issues
I was under the impression that the lane assist sensor is a camera behind your rearview mirror, and the flat sensor on your bumper is for adaptive cruise control (radar?) I had my window replaced in my '19 jeep and they had to recalibrate the lane keeping sensors, which they did poorly :(
 

ChitownJGCL

Active member
I had no idea for months this little black rectangle is a sensor. Honestly with all the snow I stop wiping it off cause it would just build back up. Should fix you issues
Jeep changed it to this from the black glass ball that used to be on the lower part of grill on front bumper.
 

RichSNJ

Well-known member
View attachment 2336Happened to me this morning. Can’t get rid of it. Turned off car restarted multiple times and still didn’t fix it. I hate this Jeep.
PS, did you hit the button engaging the system on the center console? When I had this issue last night, turning the engine off and on cleared it, but I still had to hit the button to get it working again. Sorry I don't remember if the amber warning light was still there, but the Red light was on the actual button.

Also, while the system was bugging out, the red light on the button was blinking intermittently...
 

ChitownJGCL

Active member
PS, did you hit the button engaging the system on the center console? When I had this issue last night, turning the engine off and on cleared it, but I still had to hit the button to get it working again. Sorry I don't remember if the amber warning light was still there, but the Red light was on the actual button.

Also, while the system was bugging out, the red light on the button was blinking intermittently...
The warning light is off now thank God. I pressed the button to see if that would’ve fixed it but it would just blink. When the warning light turned off a few hours later, I didn’t have to press the center console button to get it working.
 

hudsonhawk

Member
The only time I have had this happen the Jeep was facing directly into the setting sun. I am guessing the light overpowered the camera. Went to dinner and it worked fine when we drove home.
 
Top