2022 Audi A1 S-Line - Lane Assist AARRRGGGHHHH
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Lane Assist is driving us all mad. Small A/B roads pulls us to verge, Dual/Motorway wants to intervene when moving back into inside lane without use of indicator. If driving with light hold on wheel, it sends out loud warning bong and message to take hold of wheel....
Is there anything that can be done to avoid this Nanny State intervention ?
Nice car spoiled by this.
Is there anything that can be done to avoid this Nanny State intervention ?
Nice car spoiled by this.
It's the same on all modern cars I'm afraid. You get used to using the indicators even when not strictly needed just to avoid being shoved over.
Or go through the routine of getting in the car and turning off the assistance systems. Easier said than done in the modern VAG stable where everything is hidden behind a slow screen.
Or go through the routine of getting in the car and turning off the assistance systems. Easier said than done in the modern VAG stable where everything is hidden behind a slow screen.
Condi said:
Take it to a independent and get them to turn it off via VCDS, otherwise it'll only come back on again when you get in next time. I doubt a dealer would do it for you.
Agree - feel its almost pointless going to the dealer and no "stalk" option like other Audis. Spoils an otherwise enjoyable car to drive....Eureka !
The Lane Assist logo is there, on the end of the indicators stalk, but hidden from my view with the reach and rake I have set on the steering wheel, for my preferred driving style.
I'm driving on the motorway and spot the little < car > logo and feel the end of the stalk - hey presto, the lane assist symbol on the dash goes off !
Apart from RTFM, thanks for the patience ......
Much nicer to drive. 500+ miles in 3 days and the car is much more enjoyable. Nice grip from the 215/45-17 Vredesteins, especially in the wet, plus a bonus 48MPG (not hanging around)...
The Lane Assist logo is there, on the end of the indicators stalk, but hidden from my view with the reach and rake I have set on the steering wheel, for my preferred driving style.
I'm driving on the motorway and spot the little < car > logo and feel the end of the stalk - hey presto, the lane assist symbol on the dash goes off !
Apart from RTFM, thanks for the patience ......
Much nicer to drive. 500+ miles in 3 days and the car is much more enjoyable. Nice grip from the 215/45-17 Vredesteins, especially in the wet, plus a bonus 48MPG (not hanging around)...
Edited by mr momo on Saturday 8th October 17:49
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