LenEV2016
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It's an atrociously implemented system but complain to your dealer there are updates that make it slightly saferIve had same issue where the steering pulled me over caused insurance work
It's an atrociously implemented system but complain to your dealer there are updates that make it slightly saferIve had same issue where the steering pulled me over caused insurance work
How do you put the car into towing mode? I've not seen a menu option for that (my MG4 is the Thai Model X which is believe is the same as the UK Trophy).To be honest I'm suprised that its taken this long for someone to report an accident because of LKA - too late for you but just put the car in towing mode - as it permamently switches off LKA (down side is parking sensors no longer work)
On the Australian version of the Trophy it's all the way near the bottom on the same page where you set up your driver assists (ACC, ELK, etc.)How do you put the car into towing mode? I've not seen a menu option for that (my MG4 is the Thai Model X which is believe is the same as the UK Trophy.
There's an option in the settings to turn off the camera view when you use the indicators. Is this what you mean?I've heard a lot about LKA on MG4 being really bad, but my experience is that it is no different than my previous car. Interestingly, LKA triggers at the exact same spots for both cars on my daily commute.
The only difference was that turning off LKA on the previous car was a button-push on the steering wheel. When we went up the winding roads of A595, we simply set Assist to Off, speed to Manual Limit and LKA off. The moment we got onto M6, we reset the mode to Assist On, LKA On.
I understand that some users may not want to fiddle with this, but I this is not a self-driving car. You still need to manage the modes.
Now, if you have some ideas to stop the aggressive override that 360 cam has over navigation, I would like to know. That's the one that tripped me up as I needed Google Maps to tell me which lane to take and the 360cam kept on getting in the way.
You can disable that, with it only activating when the car is put into reverse gear, or when you specifically select to view the 360° camera.Now, if you have some ideas to stop the aggressive override that 360 cam has over navigation, I would like to know. That's the one that tripped me up as I needed Google Maps to tell me which lane to take and the 360cam kept on getting in the way.
Indeed turn on indicator then a small cog appears bottom right to change defaultsYou can disable that, with it only activating when the car is put into reverse gear, or when you specifically select to view the 360° camera.
I agree. Surely lka isn't an mg only system it's the same system made by Bosch or someone on most other carsI've heard a lot about LKA on MG4 being really bad, but my experience is that it is no different than my previous car. Interestingly, LKA triggers at the exact same spots for both cars on my daily commute.
The only difference was that turning off LKA on the previous car was a button-push on the steering wheel. When we went up the winding roads of A595, we simply set Assist to Off, speed to Manual Limit and LKA off. The moment we got onto M6, we reset the mode to Assist On, LKA On.
I understand that some users may not want to fiddle with this, but I this is not a self-driving car. You still need to manage the modes.
Now, if you have some ideas to stop the aggressive override that 360 cam has over navigation, I would like to know. That's the one that tripped me up as I needed Google Maps to tell me which lane to take and the 360cam kept on getting in the way.
It's really not the point is it, the system in some instances is still dangerous, poor at best.I was casually turning off LKA in preparation to driving home from choir practice last night, and remarked to my passenger, that didn't take long, did it? She said, what didn't take long? I explained about disabling LKA. Would you believe that there are people who (claim to be) selling their cars because doing that at the start of each journey is too much trouble? You're kidding me, was the reply.
The LKA does work, and it works as per the NCAP spec. I've had my MG4 for a year, and the LKA has been present all along, it twitches occasionally, but it's hardly 'dangerous'; I've never been caught out by it, the conditions it kicks in are entirely predictable.It's really not the point is it, the system in some instances is still dangerous, poor at best.
If the car has a system it should just work, or if as MG do they know it's crap give the ability to assign it to a steering wheel button in the absence of a dedicated physical button.
Maybe thats the reason their selling them rather than it's too much trouble!!
A bit rich is making an assumption because we all know how that turns out!!The LKA does work, and it works as per the NCAP spec. I've had my MG4 for a year, and the LKA has been present all along, it twitches occasionally, but it's hardly 'dangerous'; I've never been caught out by it, the conditions it kicks in are entirely predictable.
I know other people have problems with it, but for you, a non-MG driver, to condemn a car that you have presumably not even driven is a bit rich.
I'd follow the advice given in your profile pic...
It's really not the point is it, the system in some instances is still dangerous, poor at best.
If the car has a system it should just work, or if as MG do they know it's crap give the ability to assign it to a steering wheel button in the absence of a dedicated physical button.
Maybe thats the reason they're selling them rather than it's too much trouble!!