I heard for the manual it doesn’t work at speeds below 15 mph. I do have a manual but can’t speak to that feature because I would never want that forward collision warning on my vehicleI see where Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is supposed to be available for Jeeps with a manual transmission. Does anyone have any experience with this feature? Thanks, Jim.
Hey Justin, no speed control system works at 15 MPH. Most have a 25MPH minimum. Not sure why you wouldn't want a forward collision warning on your vehicle----even the best of us get distracted and wander on the road a bit. I would just hate to hit a bike rider or walker on the shoulder of the road in a moment of distraction.I heard for the manual it doesn’t work at speeds below 15 mph. I do have a manual but can’t speak to that feature because I would never want that forward collision warning on my vehicle
Because they can have “false readings” that lock your brakes up thinking something is there, but actually isn’t. So I view this “safety” feature as more dangerous than not having it. Many people excuse distracted driving, but really your eyes should be kept on the road. Yes, I change the radio stations, but my peripheral vision is still seeing what’s in front. To each their own. If you enjoy that feature, by all means enjoy it. I’m just glad it’s not on my truckHey Justin, no speed control system works at 15 MPH. Most have a 25MPH minimum. Not sure why you wouldn't want a forward collision warning on your vehicle----even the best of us get distracted and wander on the road a bit. I would just hate to hit a bike rider or walker on the shoulder of the road in a moment of distraction.
First: you can set the forward collision warning to audible warning only; no active braking. Or disable it completely. (This way you still get the auto highbeams)Because they can have “false readings” that lock your brakes up thinking something is there, but actually isn’t. So I view this “safety” feature as more dangerous than not having it. Many people excuse distracted driving, but really your eyes should be kept on the road. Yes, I change the radio stations, but my peripheral vision is still seeing what’s in front. To each their own. If you enjoy that feature, by all means enjoy it. I’m just glad it’s not on my truck