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- Kayteg1Explorer IIYou mean like the one that require your hands on steering wheel or it will kill CC ?
It exist for years on passenger cars and owners already found a system how to full it by hanging coke can on the wheel.
I bet Sprinters will be the first ones to come with it in motorhome class. - Dale_TravelingExplorer II
- Matt_ColieExplorer III bet it will be a long time before such is available as an aftermarket product. The install problems are just the start of a legal can of worms that nobody will want to pry open.
Matt - An Ex-Aftermarket Engineer - Mr_Mark1ExplorerI can only imagine how complicated an after market system would be to install.
We have a 'crash avoidance system' built into our coach. The sensors are in the front bumper and detect a car or object if it is a certain distance from the sensors.
If I don't slow down, there is a ring of red lights that will light up around the speedometer then a loud alarm. If I don't take action, the transmission downshift quickly to slow me down. It was a little surprising when it first happened as a car cut in front of me and went off on an exit.
This system will not stop you like in the Mercedes commercial, but will aggressively slow you down.
MM. - Mr_Mark1Explorerduplicate.
- Executive45Explorer IIIWhen I drive, my wife is always stomping the floor and yelling slow down...is that considered passive braking???.. I keep telling her there's no brake pedal on her side....:B:B:B.....Dennis
- Corkey05Explorer
Executive wrote:
LOL ... in your case passive braking is what happens if you don't slow down when she tells you to.
When I drive, my wife is always stomping the floor and yelling slow down...is that considered passive braking???.. I keep telling her there's no brake pedal on her side....:B:B:B.....Dennis - holstein13ExplorerOur Newmar King Aire had the Bendix system available as an option. I'm told about half the customers take that option. It's a love it or hate it system. I'm on the "hate it" side of the debate.
Unfortunately, the Bendix will not come to a complete stop and only applies about 1/3 of the available braking power. Additionally, it only works when the cruise control is on. Otherwise, it's just an annoying beep that can not be turned off ever and goes off a lot in heavy traffic.
If they included the ability to turn on / off the system at will, I would have added it to my coach but during my test drive in heavy traffic, it was apparent that the constant beeping would shortly drive me insane. - tahiti16Explorer
Executive wrote:
When I drive, my wife is always stomping the floor and yelling slow down...is that considered passive braking???.. I keep telling her there's no brake pedal on her side....:B:B:B.....Dennis
You have that problem too Dennis!! There has been a dent in the right floorboard of every vehicle we have owned! :B :B - tahiti16Explorer
Corkey05 wrote:
Executive wrote:
LOL ... in your case passive braking is what happens if you don't slow down when she tells you to.
When I drive, my wife is always stomping the floor and yelling slow down...is that considered passive braking???.. I keep telling her there's no brake pedal on her side....:B:B:B.....Dennis
Oh I bet nothing passive about that at all! Make sure you never take her to one of the ball games where they give out the little bats! :B :B
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