Bonjour à tous,
Il semble que ce système s'active automatiquement lors de chaque démarrage.
Dans le forum anglais clubjazz, des conducteurs de jazz 4 ont signalé à Honda que ce système peut s'avérer dangereux lorsqu'on a besoin de dépasser rapidement un obstacle sans appuyer sur le signal, en particulier dans les routes en mauvais état.
De manière générale beaucoup de propriétaires trouvent l'assistante à la conduite un peu dérangeante.
Je cite un exemple de clubjazz.org :
My enjoyment of driving this new Mk4 is being marred by the intervention of 'the gizmos'
By that I mean things like, LKAS, CMBS, RDPS etc. LKAS can be switched Off easily on the steering wheel, but the others ........................?
Like many people of my vintage, I started my motoring life, riding motorbikes, starting with a Dot 197, before moving on the a Matchless 500 twin, didn't quite get to the classic Triumph 650 twin, but that's another story!
Part of the Roadcraft in those days, when negotiating a winding country road, was to attempt to 'straighten out' the bends by hugging the kerb at the apex of a LH bend and moving over towards the white line on a RH bend. (I guess Culzean can identify with that) This is something I have continued to do throughout my motoring life. However, if I try this technique with the Mk4, then an invisible hand grabs the steering wheel to moves me back to the middle, most disconcerting!
Yesterday afternoon I came upon a dead straight section of road, perhaps 1/2 mile long, 30mph, absolutely no other traffic, apart from a solitary parked car, perhaps 250 yds ahead. As I approached the car, I moved out to pass it, when all of a sudden the brakes came On. What's that all about?
I reckon, if a car had been following me closely, it could have resulted in an accident, as there was absolutely no need to brake.
Quelqu'un a eu des expériences similaires ici?