Even if you can’t really rule out a part just because it’s been recently repaired, the stack of receipts still helps with the diagnostic process, much like how medical records help a doctor determine what’s wrong with someone.
And 30,000 miles ago, the water pump, thermostat, and drive belts were swapped. If these parts haven’t been swapped more recently than these records show, I’ll probably want to take care of them soon:
Writer, Jalopnik. 1979 Jeep Cherokee Golden Eagle, 1985 Jeep J10, 1948 Willys CJ-2A, 1995 Jeep Cherokee, 1992 Jeep Cherokee auto, 1991 Jeep Cherokee 5spd, 1976 Jeep DJ-5D, totaled 2003 Kia Rio
In terms of lane departure, that is a feature for drivers who are low on the spectrum of driving ability and attention. People who are watching their phones more than the road.
The situation has left Finn frustrated. Shortly after the incident, he filed the complaint shown above with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. What bothers him isn’t just the money he had to pay or the six-week downtime on a truck he’d just bought, it’s also safety.
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Our family’s old MPV Allsport used to chatter it’s way down hill in a most disconcerting fashion before we put snow tires on it. That was a case where having ABS disabled may in fact have helped snow accumulate in front of the skidding tire and slow the car eventually. But the correct lesson to take away was that a heavy 4WD vehicle needed snow tires to stop effectively in addition to being able to start and go.
The experience made me reflect on my early days in the business, when it was common for a customer to return after a few days for a final adjustment.
By the description in the first story, I do agree that the way the lane-keeping system reacted was guaranteed to destabilize the car–the LAST thing you want in such conditions is a sudden maneuver! I’m surprised at the power you claim of the system and strongly recommend a complaint be posted to NHTSA in particular, as well as with the vehicle manufacturer. Computer programs don’t know how to drive on ice yet and there NEEDS to be some way to turn it off under certain temperature/traction conditions at a reasonable speed.
I don’t think anyone hates ABS or traction control, stability control or whatever. As others have mentioned, even good and attentive drivers make errors in judgement and its nice to have the system in the background. Just give me the ability to turn off (or turn down) the system. Except ABS. As anyone who’s dealt with FWD and traction control in the snow, sometimes the system is a hindrance.
Why is there so much enthusiast hate on electronic driver’s assistance aids such as lane departure warning, blind spot warning, adaptive cruise, front and side cameras, etc?
Us Lake Wobegone types, on the other hand — every one of us an above-average driver — can just turn ’em off.
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