zoomer0056
Active Member
Easy to see if basic AP is engaged by lifting up off the accelerator. If the car slows down, then basic AP is not engaged. My point from my previous post is proven again. People incorrectly use the word Autopilot when they mean to say Autosteer. If Autosteer is active, so is TACC. TACC can be active while Autosteer is not. "I thought Autopilot was on, but only TACC was on" is a nonsensical statement. Basic Autopilot consists of two features: TACC and Autosteer.I've been bitten by the system before, thinking AP was engaged when it was not. This usually happens after I've taken over control by using the wheel and not deactivating AP with the stalk. The fact that there are two ways out of AP which leaves the car in different states of autonomy is kind of confusing. Disabling AP by grabbing the wheel should also disable TACC, just as it does when you disable it with the stalk.
Way too many people pushing when the sign clearly says pull.
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