Lane change feature on the 05.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Bob Hewitt, May 28, 2005.

  1. Bob Hewitt

    L Sternn Guest

    It's a rather simple "install" process, however, it must be done
    everytime you use your turn signal and don't turn hard enough for it
    to automatically turn off.

    Additionally, some models will turn themselves off after they've been
    on too long. Of course, sometimes you need it on a long time.

    Imagine a freeway with 2 lanes merging into 3 to end up with 5 and an
    exit ramp on the right and a right turn to be made at the end of the
    exit ramp.

    It was the only situation where my Chrysler would decide I'd had my
    blinker on long enough even though I hadn't.
     
    L Sternn, May 31, 2005
    #21
  2. Bob Hewitt

    Steve Guest

    Amen, brother Stern. Amen.
     
    Steve, May 31, 2005
    #22
  3. Bob Hewitt

    Steve Guest


    Exactly. Another reason that high-beam DRL's are STOOPID.
     
    Steve, May 31, 2005
    #23
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