Hi. I have a facelift 2017 Leon ST, which gave me a shock this morning.
When doing a fairly swift three point turn outside my house, and reversing up a small incline drop kerb, the park pilot's rear sensors interpreted the slope as a solid object and starting beeping constantly.
I carried on as I could see from the reversing cam and mirrora that the way was clear. At this point the car decided it knew better and slammed on the brakes - giving me an adrenaline rush, thinking I'd hit something!
I'm aware my car has front-assist radar to help prevent frontal collisions (not that I've experienced it), but can't find anything in the manual about the system working when reversing - it seems that it does however, using the normal parking sensors.
Anyone know about the functionality of this, I'd like to better understand how it works to prevent any more shocks in the future!
Thanks.
When doing a fairly swift three point turn outside my house, and reversing up a small incline drop kerb, the park pilot's rear sensors interpreted the slope as a solid object and starting beeping constantly.
I carried on as I could see from the reversing cam and mirrora that the way was clear. At this point the car decided it knew better and slammed on the brakes - giving me an adrenaline rush, thinking I'd hit something!
I'm aware my car has front-assist radar to help prevent frontal collisions (not that I've experienced it), but can't find anything in the manual about the system working when reversing - it seems that it does however, using the normal parking sensors.
Anyone know about the functionality of this, I'd like to better understand how it works to prevent any more shocks in the future!
Thanks.