Lane Departure Warning & Other Annoyances
Discussion
I hate all these assistant systems in my 2024 M440. I've managed to find out how to turn off the one trying to wrestle the steering wheel from me though it has to be turned off manually every trip.
Has anyone found a way of stopping the steering wheel vibration when it thinks I’m leaving my lane?
Has anyone found a way of stopping the steering wheel vibration when it thinks I’m leaving my lane?
bad company said:
That’s a terrible shame.
I’d miss the camera when parking in a tight spot though.
Different camera, a parking camera mounted there would be pretty useless and offer no more of a view than your eyes would give you. I’d miss the camera when parking in a tight spot though.
The BMW implementation of ADAS is woeful, no better than their rain sensing wipers have been for years (piss poor).
Wills2 said:
bad company said:
That’s a terrible shame.
I’d miss the camera when parking in a tight spot though.
Different camera, a parking camera mounted there would be pretty useless and offer no more of a view than your eyes would give you. I’d miss the camera when parking in a tight spot though.
The BMW implementation of ADAS is woeful, no better than their rain sensing wipers have been for years (piss poor).
Pica-Pica said:
Wills2 said:
bad company said:
That’s a terrible shame.
I’d miss the camera when parking in a tight spot though.
Different camera, a parking camera mounted there would be pretty useless and offer no more of a view than your eyes would give you. I’d miss the camera when parking in a tight spot though.
The BMW implementation of ADAS is woeful, no better than their rain sensing wipers have been for years (piss poor).
E-bmw said:
bad company said:
Has anyone found a way of stopping the steering wheel vibration when it thinks I’m leaving my lane?
Simple. Indicate.hilly10 said:
Pica-Pica said:
My F30 rain-sensing wipers are excellent.. when it starts to rain, I switch them on and leave them to it (they default to off when the ignition is off).
Ditto on my X3bad company said:
E-bmw said:
bad company said:
Has anyone found a way of stopping the steering wheel vibration when it thinks I’m leaving my lane?
Simple. Indicate.Pica-Pica said:
bad company said:
E-bmw said:
bad company said:
Has anyone found a way of stopping the steering wheel vibration when it thinks I’m leaving my lane?
Simple. Indicate.As per usual, a flawed system touted as a driving aid.
Court_S said:
Can anyone code it out yet?
The ‘assistance’ on the 1 and 3 series courtesy cars that I’ve had really annoyed me. It was far too intrusive and hated the narrow entrance into the village I live in. Was frustrating that you had to turn it off every time the car started.
That though crossed my mind but if it was coded out would that not be classed as a modification by the insurance companies?The ‘assistance’ on the 1 and 3 series courtesy cars that I’ve had really annoyed me. It was far too intrusive and hated the narrow entrance into the village I live in. Was frustrating that you had to turn it off every time the car started.
Court_S said:
Can anyone code it out yet?
The ‘assistance’ on the 1 and 3 series courtesy cars that I’ve had really annoyed me. It was far too intrusive and hated the narrow entrance into the village I live in. Was frustrating that you had to turn it off every time the car started.
As I wrote, that is how the regulation is written, thus all manufacturers have to comply.The ‘assistance’ on the 1 and 3 series courtesy cars that I’ve had really annoyed me. It was far too intrusive and hated the narrow entrance into the village I live in. Was frustrating that you had to turn it off every time the car started.
bad company said:
That though crossed my mind but if it was coded out would that not be classed as a modification by the insurance companies?
I guess they would say it was, but the chances of them spotting it are low. My sister in laws car was written off from pictures, collected by Copart and paid out for. Gassing Station | BMW General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff