Artful
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Its not the lane keeping assist that is the issue is the badly maintained white line work that the system uses to work properly
No lines whatsoever on rural roads with verge over run and standing water.Its not the lane keeping assist that is the issue is the badly maintained white line work that the system uses to work properly
To be fair Nobby, I am stopping upwards of 30 times a day. That is thirty times I am having to scroll through the menus to turn off a system, that should be more readily available.
I find it a bloody nuisance, but fair do’s, maybe I am not as patient as you. All I know is it boils my Pish.
Worst case scenario LKA is a bit annoying, not dangerous on my car. It provides very little feedback on country roads, and isn't annoying on highways.
Try the cocoa and water mix smeared over the camera area , if on country roads like myself you will not miss losing ACC and TJA or even emergency braking. A wipe of the washer /wipers will remove it , as will rain , but it never rains in Cornwall! As a bonus you will not get the inaccurate speed recognition symbol , but will lose auto headlights , so maybe not for winter use . For that try switching on towing mode.Lucky you, is all I can say.
In my local lanes in Cornwall, if LKA is not switched off, it will nearly always attempt to drive the car off the road, but interestingly not necessarily the same place every time.
I suspect because at different times of the day, the direction of sunlight makes the camera "see" various repair tar lines in the road surface as a white line, thereby causing the response. On one occasion it did an emergency stop (not LKA I know) when there was no traffic in front or behind, but the sunlight was very bright and quite low and I suspect the front camera "saw" a feature in the road surface it did not like.
In addition, unlike what some people have reported in this thread, the intervention is quite violent, not a gentle tug or merely a corrective movement.
It is the one thing that IMV makes a potentially fantastic car, a problem car, simply because if I forget to turn off LKA, it will make itself known very quickly and always when least expected.
I am beginning to wonder what would/could happen if I taped over the front camera, has anyone else tried?
but it never rains in Cornwall!
Wow impressive! Was that a lot of city/town driving?Just completed an 80 mile round trip to Aberaeron, didn't interfere View attachment 20408once.
Over the last 50 miles 6mpkwh.?
Nothing to do with above Joanne but fyi the new qtr advance payments come out tomoz it’s looking like the LR and Trophy LR may go down to nil .I had my first violent tug on the steering wheel yesterday. Did well considering I've only done about 800 miles so far. I think for now, it's going to be a sticker over the sensor because I've Essential Tremor and my triceps throb for no reason. A recent Norfolk trip from NR Ashby de la Zouch had me in tears and I wasnt out the county! Yes I switch it off, but it goes back on! I've emailed dealer and if no response by Tuesday then I'll take it to motability. For now there will be a sticker over the top camera. That switches it off as I tried it.
I admit to it is the worst LKA I have ever tested and I work with testing cars. MG must fix it…I know it is another rant about the LKA, is nobody at MG listening? Had I realised how tedious it is to go through the procedure of resetting it to an acceptable level before driving off I think I would have really thought twice about it.
Even with the updated software which does give more control, it still resets to the strongest alert level even if the sensitivity remains low. I live in the country and get lots of false LKA triggers on country roads, it is very wearing having the steering wrenched toward a hedge or the other carriageway for no reason other than having forgot to turn the bloody thing down. I am quite happy with an alert, which I think would be enough for anyone, with an option to increase the level if I require it.
I guess that I am not the only frustrated MG4 owner out there but I will ask again.
!!!! Is anybody at MG listening !!!!
I should say that I think it is a great car and I am very happy with it except for the LKA and not being able to have a non automated cruise control but that is another story.
Hi I just want to comment on this because there doesn’t seem to be any way of telling car manufacturers how shit lane assist is on British roads. I hate it so much it makes me angry. It’s so patchy as to whether it activates or not you can’t actually rely on it - but when it does “work” it makes everything so much more stressful and unpredictable. I feel like I’m a worse driver for being dragged around roads by my own car. I’ve never had a crash in 30 years but I really feel like I could end up in one with the collision warning bringing me to emergency stop and lane assist pushing me into parked cars. It’s a bloody nightmare. I’m going to try taping over it so I don’t die.Lucky you, is all I can say.
In my local lanes in Cornwall, if LKA is not switched off, it will nearly always attempt to drive the car off the road, but interestingly not necessarily the same place every time.
I suspect because at different times of the day, the direction of sunlight makes the camera "see" various repair tar lines in the road surface as a white line, thereby causing the response. On one occasion it did an emergency stop (not LKA I know) when there was no traffic in front or behind, but the sunlight was very bright and quite low and I suspect the front camera "saw" a feature in the road surface it did not like.
In addition, unlike what some people have reported in this thread, the intervention is quite violent, not a gentle tug or merely a corrective movement.
It is the one thing that IMV makes a potentially fantastic car, a problem car, simply because if I forget to turn off LKA, it will make itself known very quickly and always when least expected.
I am beginning to wonder what would/could happen if I taped over the front camera, has anyone else tried?