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Driver assist settings question

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Hey is there a quick way to disable the steering wheel feedback when changing lanes while not using the turn signal?

Thanks!
 

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I would hope not. A person should signal any lane change.
 

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Hey is there a quick way to disable the steering wheel feedback when changing lanes while not using the turn signal?

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Yes there is. Lane keeping system when cruise control is on can be disabled through the touchscreen.
I would hope not. A person should signal any lane change.
Agreed. But you can turn it off.
 

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No, you can’t turn off just the steering piece. You can turn the entire lane keeping system off. It will likely help your situation if you take the time to sit down and peruse the owners manual for your vehicle. Its purpose is to describe all the functions and operations. I know it’s easy to just ask on a forum and let someone who has put in the effort to learn, or just over time & experience has absorbed the knowledge through their own trial & error provide you an answer.

Really, download your version onto your phone and always have it handy…
 

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No, you can’t turn off just the steering piece. You can turn the entire lane keeping system off. It will likely help your situation if you take the time to sit down and peruse the owners manual for your vehicle. Its purpose is to describe all the functions and operations. I know it’s easy to just ask on a forum and let someone who has put in the effort to learn, or just over time & experience has absorbed the knowledge through their own trial & error provide you an answer.

Really, download your version onto your phone and always have it handy…
I agree with with reading an owners manual, but what do you mean you can’t just turn off steering aid? You can through the touchscreen.
 

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Yes there is. Lane keeping system when cruise control is on can be disabled through the touchscreen.

Agreed. But you can turn it off.

Not talking about the lane keeping during cruise, just the steering wheel pushback when changing lanes while normal driving.
 

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No, you can’t turn off just the steering piece. You can turn the entire lane keeping system off. It will likely help your situation if you take the time to sit down and peruse the owners manual for your vehicle. Its purpose is to describe all the functions and operations. I know it’s easy to just ask on a forum and let someone who has put in the effort to learn, or just over time & experience has absorbed the knowledge through their own trial & error provide you an answer.

Really, download your version onto your phone and always have it handy…
Isn't this the point of having a forum, to help people with questions?
 

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Isn't this the point of having a forum, to help people with questions?
Yes it is, sometimes it's good to interact with others because not everything in the manual works as printed.

No detailed information on how to change any of the Driver Aid settings in my manual, it just says to go to the vehicle and work your way thru the sync3 settings.
 

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Not talking about the lane keeping during cruise, just the steering wheel pushback when changing lanes while normal driving.
Oh that can be turned off via the left turn signal stick. At the very end there is a button that will turn it off.
 

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Oh that can be turned off via the left turn signal stick. At the very end there is a button that will turn it off.

Right on, thank you good sir
 



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