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If an object is farther away the system has more time to calculate and respond, hence my question about it suddenly appearing.
Safety braking systems also dont apply themselves when the user has already applied the brakes manually.
It seems the sensors just didnt have enough time and input to...
Depends. Was it stationary just standing there in the road 'in the headlights' or did it jump out from the median and suddenly become in front of you in a split second and within a very close distance to the front bumper?
Those are two, and possibly three very different sensor scenarios.
Thousands of owners out there with no issues or only minor issues not related to the vehicle's build. You will always hear more about the bad then the good.
You're free to feel however you want, but the histrionics is tiresome. As I said before; the vehicle is not trying to kill you.
And your example in the quoted sentence above is beyond stupid and makes zero sense.
Your profile signature states you are dedicating all your free time to making...
I havent heard the harsh ride thing for a jeep in a decade. That was an old old thing from the 90's and probably newer sport model Wranglers.
The new L model GC has been completely redesigned and suspension comfort was one of the major design and feel components they focused on. The L model has...
Yes it's an issue many people are getting but it just goes away on its own and theres nothing any dealer or Jeep can do about it as its not a diagnosable error and doesnt leave any codes for them to find.
Your jeep tried to kill you? Comical. No, it didnt.
A sensor malfunctioned or a set of inputs was calculated by your Jeeps computer which resulted in the action. Nothing more.
It's definitely an issue and I hope you work it out, but there's thousands of other L models out there whom have not...
Technically no one knows how or when its supposed to work. Only Stellantis engineers/software engineers know that.
How do you know if it doesnt activate after driving X amount of feet from a stop? How do you know it only activates after X MPH? How do you know if it only activates when the...
The FCW system is tied to the same sensor as the assisted cruise control.
If that works, your FCW works.
Now - if it doesnt work when you think it should work as in applying the brakes during a potential front-end collision then that is up for debate. But again, a set of conditions have to be...
The sensors arent an end all and be all solution. A set of conditions still has to be met and calculated in time for an action to be taken. Input = output.
I'm not saying that in a good or bad sense - thats just how these systems work from an engineering standpoint.
Thanks for letting us know, I guess? The new Tahoe is a piece of trash - as are many new vehicles being made in 2021+. Enjoy your new engine and transmission problems in the 2021+ Tahoe as well as reduced ground clearance and price markups.
Its not the vehicle's fault that the dealership you chose is full of idiots.
I bought my JGL during the towing-parts-shortage knowing full well I would need to pay to have it installed later on to the tune of $1000.
It depends on the market you are in.
Anywhere it snows a 4x4 will command more money, but in a place like Florida or Texas where someone only uses it on pavement a 4x2 can go for MORE than a 4x4 depending on demand.
Anyone know the difference between these two hitches? They both say theyre for the GCL:
https://store.mopar.com/oem-parts/mopar-hitch-receiver-82216037ab
https://www.mymoparparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-trailer-hitch-68460202ac