Anyone else having to turn this off completely?
I've had a few times where this seems to kick in on the country lanes around our house likely due to the road condition and it picking something up on the sensor but my wife seems to get it a lot more. Mostly on 50mph A roads and not all in decent condition as we live a little bit outside a main suburban area so they've all been patched to usual UK council standards (ie poorly). It wouldn't be too bad but at 50mph and it trying to re-adjust the steering it makes things quite unsettled for a moment.
Anyone know if this can tuned or the sensitivity reduced perhaps through the 'hidden' menus?
Road Departure Mitigation - Sensitivity settings?
I've had a few instances where its tried to pull the steering from where I wanted to go. Not the first time I have read about this happening on cars with such a system. Unfortunately on the Honda E, you cant turn it off for good, needing to switch it off each time you power on.
I have no idea if the sensitivity can be adjusted, but I doubt it
I have no idea if the sensitivity can be adjusted, but I doubt it
Hi this was already addressed multiple times.. just search the forum and you're not the only one complaining.schodoodles wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 12:49 pm Anyone else having to turn this off completely?
I've had a few times where this seems to kick in on the country lanes around our house likely due to the road condition and it picking something up on the sensor but my wife seems to get it a lot more. Mostly on 50mph A roads and not all in decent condition as we live a little bit outside a main suburban area so they've all been patched to usual UK council standards (ie poorly). It wouldn't be too bad but at 50mph and it trying to re-adjust the steering it makes things quite unsettled for a moment.
Anyone know if this can tuned or the sensitivity reduced perhaps through the 'hidden' menus?
To my knowledge there ins't and I just disable it when I get in the car.
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As has been said above RDM is the achilles heel of the Honda e - i.e. it is a pain and I always turn it off, every time I power up. If only there was a permanent way to switch it off. Honda Jazz has similar, but not sure you can even switch it off on Jazz.
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