mazda forward brake support infotainment system near or far
Can anyone explain the sub menu in the setting sections of the infotainment under forward brake support. in the sub menu you can select "Far, med, or Near" Which one should I select to have the "Brake" light come on as soon as possible. or explain what the difference is I have a 2016.5 CX-5 grand touring...
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What does it say in your owners manual?
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Originally Posted by grim_reaper
(Post 166401)
What does it say in your owners manual?
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Originally Posted by happysam
(Post 166402)
The owners manual does not talk about this sub menu item. The owners manual only describes how to activate the automatic braking system
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Originally Posted by schmieg
(Post 166411)
Not familiar with the Mazda system, but the Jeep system has FAR as sensing the potential obstacles farther away from you, starting the braking operations earlier while the NEAR option waits until you are much closer. Some have reported false warnings from the FAR setting, but the NEAR setting tends to a more more violent, sudden brake reaction. I keep my Jeep set on FAR.
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Originally Posted by happysam
(Post 166413)
Thank you for replying to my question about the auto braking system in my Mazda. Really do not want to test the feature unless it is necessary. But I will assume the FAR and NEAR setting is the same as yours and will set mine at FAR.
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Originally Posted by happysam
(Post 166390)
Can anyone explain the sub menu in the setting sections of the infotainment under forward brake support. in the sub menu you can select "Far, med, or Near" Which one should I select to have the "Brake" light come on as soon as possible. or explain what the difference is I have a 2016.5 CX-5 grand touring...
look forward to some explanation or help thanks |
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