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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
Location: High Peak, Derbyshire
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Emergency braking?
l know this has been discussed before, but l
am starting a new thread hoping someone has worked out how to get the vehicle to "remember" that you turned it off in the menu, similar to the stop/start.


Yesterday l was waiting to turn right and a gap appeared in the line of vehicles coming the other way. l went for the gap, plenty of room in fact the van behind me followed.

Next thing the Defender slams on its brakes, obviously unhappy with the car coming towards us. So the car had to stop as l was now blocking the road, and the van behind nearly rear ended me.

Van driver is at my window understandably upset. l explained to him what happened and he was okay with it but agreed with me that it was "dangerous"
Post #1036089 30th May 2024 11:53am
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carltb



Member Since: 06 Oct 2023
Location: Sweden
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 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Corris Grey
Isn't that controlled in the Drivers assist menu? If so there is a possibility of having it remember last user setting with GAP tool but it has not been confirmed. I tried but with no luck.

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Post #1036098 30th May 2024 12:37pm
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LR Nuts



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do you have the 'side' sensors (like the front/rear parking sensors), that look for that very occasion.
Post #1036099 30th May 2024 12:37pm
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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lt's a 2022 base model 90 Commercial

You can turn off the "emergency braking" in the menu but it turns itself back on next time you use the vehicle.

l don't want to completely disable the feature, just have the option to leave it turned off.
Post #1036105 30th May 2024 1:08pm
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XplusYplusZ



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Travelling back home after 2000 seamless miles across france last week, I was half a mile from home, following a cyclist at a safe distance at maybe 10mph in heavy traffic. Without any intention of overtaking, not gaining or catching up on the cyclist, without the cyclist swerving or moving in front of me. All of a sudden the emergency brakes initiated without even the warning alarm or time to react. It slammed on the anchors with 6 adults and my 10 month old in the baby seat. The alarm came on half a second after the brakes initiated. The chap behind almost rear ended us. Completely unnecessary. I was absolutely fuming.

It's happened 5-6 times now and it has honestly put me at more risk of accidents than I've ever had driving without this automation. In at least 1 in 10 journeys I get 'ghost' obstacles in my sensors when starting up the vehicle. Especially if I need to reverse first. The sensors simply aren't good enough to be trusted to jam the anchors on.

I manually turn the stupid thing off whenever I remember.

Even more annoyingly, when parking with the offroad cameras, it'll happily let you drive into inanimate objects. So for me, it works when I don't want it to, and it doesn't work when I do.

In the same vein, earlier this week, I had the collision avoidance alarm pop up and I instinctually pressed the brake - A second later I realised it was warning me of a vehicle BEHIND me. Who I'm sure was approaching me too quickly, and definitely DIDN'T expect me to randomly whack on the brakes! There should be a completely different alarm warning of rear collision risks vs front collision risks.
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dizeeduckie



Member Since: 10 Sep 2021
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I had a similar thing recently with a cyclist - I think it was as I went to overtake the car slammed on the brakes.

I've got a dashcam now mainly because I'm expecting this system to one day cause an accident and I want to be able to prove it wasn't my fault.
Post #1037336 13th Jun 2024 4:19pm
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