Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
#1
Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
On other cars that I've owned the cruise control has turned off with just a slight tap of the brake. I like this because I'll sometimes do this when I don't want to lose much speed, I just want to start coasting.
With the TCH I've done this and found the cruise control still engaged. You have to hit the brake pretty hard to disengage the cruise.
Does anyone else find this?
With the TCH I've done this and found the cruise control still engaged. You have to hit the brake pretty hard to disengage the cruise.
Does anyone else find this?
#2
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
Why use the brakes at all to disengage the cruise control? Unless it's really necessary.
Why not get into the habit of using the switch on the steering column, that's what it's there for.
Why not get into the habit of using the switch on the steering column, that's what it's there for.
#3
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
Yes, you have to just about slam on the brakes to disengage the cruise. It sucks, and that is how I was used to disengaging it, just a slight tap, and it should be disengaged before the pads ever hit the rotor. The good thing about doing it that way is you light up the brake lights momentarily which alerts the drivers behind you that you are slowing.
I have now started to pull the cruise switch towards me to cancel it, but I don't prefer doing it that way.
Very bad design!
I have now started to pull the cruise switch towards me to cancel it, but I don't prefer doing it that way.
Very bad design!
#4
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
The disconnect is linked to the brake lights, therefore however hard you have to do to trigger those is what will disconnect it. On delivery, I had my service guys adjust my brakes to make them a little more sensitive, that is doable if you find them too soft.
#5
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
Originally Posted by Sooty
Why use the brakes at all to disengage the cruise control? Unless it's really necessary.
Why not get into the habit of using the switch on the steering column, that's what it's there for.
Why not get into the habit of using the switch on the steering column, that's what it's there for.
Anyhow, after a couple of times that I thought I'd be coasting when I wasn't I've now gotten into the habit of using the stalk. Regardless, even if there's another method, just tapping the brake should be sufficient. Why would someone want to hit the brake, regardless of how hard, and continue to use the cruise?
#7
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
While using cruise, the people behind you will notice how steady of a speed you are going, and might be lulled into not paying as much attention especially if they are using cruise also. if you are not using cruise, you speed will fluctuate, and the distance between you and the car behind you will be varying much more than if both had cruise causing them to be more alert. This is the best argument for needing the brake tap to disengage vs not needing it if you are not using cruise.
#8
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
Obviously I don't drive in the same conditions that you guys seem to. If I were driving in that much traffic that I would have to be that concerned about the guy behind me, and I have only occasionally, I wouldn't be using the cruise control period. I just would not feel comfortably doing so.
This is not a criticism of your use of cruise, just how I would and do feel.
This is not a criticism of your use of cruise, just how I would and do feel.
#9
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
Originally Posted by Sooty
Obviously I don't drive in the same conditions that you guys seem to. If I were driving in that much traffic that I would have to be that concerned about the guy behind me, and I have only occasionally, I wouldn't be using the cruise control period. I just would not feel comfortably doing so.
This is not a criticism of your use of cruise, just how I would and do feel.
This is not a criticism of your use of cruise, just how I would and do feel.
#10
Re: Do you need to brake too hard to turn off cruise control?
I find it easier to cancel the cruise by pulling back on the cruise control bar. My experience is that the TCH does require a harder tap on the breaks than other cars to cancel the cruise.