Howdy,
New Tesla Owner and took the Model 3 LR for a long trip for the first time. The Auto-steer did not seem to like the two lane road back roads of Colorado, functions fine on the interstate highway but from my location it is better to go back roads to ski slopes. Due to the problems, I just switched to cruise control. The problem is that the back roads of Colorado seem to freak out the Cruise Control and I get random dramatic slow downs even when there is nothing in front of me or remotely near me. This is not once in a while but every few miles. What settings do I need to change the whole system to adaptive cruise control like a lot of newer cars. I plan to use the car during ski season and can't have the system slamming the brakes unpredictably when the road might have an icy patch in random areas or when I could have a car behind me trying to race up to the ski slopes.
I would appreciate advice on how to just switch it to simple adaptive cruise control when needed.
Thanks
New Tesla Owner and took the Model 3 LR for a long trip for the first time. The Auto-steer did not seem to like the two lane road back roads of Colorado, functions fine on the interstate highway but from my location it is better to go back roads to ski slopes. Due to the problems, I just switched to cruise control. The problem is that the back roads of Colorado seem to freak out the Cruise Control and I get random dramatic slow downs even when there is nothing in front of me or remotely near me. This is not once in a while but every few miles. What settings do I need to change the whole system to adaptive cruise control like a lot of newer cars. I plan to use the car during ski season and can't have the system slamming the brakes unpredictably when the road might have an icy patch in random areas or when I could have a car behind me trying to race up to the ski slopes.
I would appreciate advice on how to just switch it to simple adaptive cruise control when needed.
Thanks