Cardo
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I use HomeKit. Works a treat from anywhere in the world!*I just keep a door remote in the cup holder. Works a treat from 150 yards away.
*As long as I have an internet connection.
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I use HomeKit. Works a treat from anywhere in the world!*I just keep a door remote in the cup holder. Works a treat from 150 yards away.
Get yourself a homekit/Alexa/google compatible garage door adapter and you can just say open garage door into your phone.
Are you doing a full engagement of the indicator or just to the soft stop? I think it only works when you do the half engagement not if you fully depress the indicator stalk.I haven't really noticed any difference with the auto indicators, I still have to cancel them manually except corners which worked most of the time anyway. I'd expect at least overtaking to work automatically, but it doesn't seem to.
Did you turn it on, its off by default.I haven't really noticed any difference with the auto indicators, I still have to cancel them manually except corners which worked most of the time anyway. I'd expect at least overtaking to work automatically, but it doesn't seem to.
I haven't really noticed any difference with the auto indicators, I still have to cancel them manually except corners which worked most of the time anyway. I'd expect at least overtaking to work automatically, but it doesn't seem to.
I’ve yet to use NoA… really don’t see what purpose it servesToday I tried NOA, going oneway on the motorway and it didn't nag me to move into next lane because of the cones. Great I thought, but on the way back it was back to wanting to change lanes. It panicked when the lane was diverted and I had to go back to full manual.
Still needs the odd wiggle - and on straight roads too!Maybe I should have said Autosteer.
Can someone tell me if they just rest their hands on the wheel, or do they need to put a force in one direction even on a straight line?