Okay, everyone knows you can get this error when the radar sensor has bugs or road debris on it.
My situation is that for the fourth time, TACC dropped out on my drive to/from work. Still, not remarkable.
Or is it? The TACC dropout occurs in the exact same location (an HOV flyover between I-5 South and CA-55 southbound). It's happened now three times in that direction, each time within 1/10th of a mile from where it first (and secondly) happened. The one time it happened northbound (CA-55 N to I-5 N) was along that same flyover, though further south than the other three incidents.
In all cases, TACC returns about five miles down the road with no reboot or other action other than hitting the cruise stalk periodically.
The only logical explanation I can think of is some source of RFI at the frequencies that TACC radar uses. Of note, the sun is never in front of me, so it's not the camera being blinded (I'd expect a different message anyway in that case).
Anyone else seeing a pattern of TACC dropouts?
My situation is that for the fourth time, TACC dropped out on my drive to/from work. Still, not remarkable.
Or is it? The TACC dropout occurs in the exact same location (an HOV flyover between I-5 South and CA-55 southbound). It's happened now three times in that direction, each time within 1/10th of a mile from where it first (and secondly) happened. The one time it happened northbound (CA-55 N to I-5 N) was along that same flyover, though further south than the other three incidents.
In all cases, TACC returns about five miles down the road with no reboot or other action other than hitting the cruise stalk periodically.
The only logical explanation I can think of is some source of RFI at the frequencies that TACC radar uses. Of note, the sun is never in front of me, so it's not the camera being blinded (I'd expect a different message anyway in that case).
Anyone else seeing a pattern of TACC dropouts?