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Model Year 24/25 How to turn off the driver speed assist

Mupwangle

Active Member
May 1, 2025
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Hi all sorry for the late reply, just to update you with turning off permanently the speed assist using OBD Eleven
THIS DOES WORK

You will need to do the following
You will need the latest OBD dongle which has just come out, which is version 3.
My version 2 did not even find the car?

Then you will have to get through the 2 part verification, and you will need a google Authenticator app to generate a code to do so.
after this you will have to update your OBD account and then you can start the OBD app again press connect and again it will not find your car
but you can put in your VIN number and then it will find your car.
press connect as normal and go to apps you will find the app at the bottom please look at photo below.
it 200 credits and you will need to turn off the ignition and then turn it back on and then open the bonnet.
the app first time said not supported if this happens try turning off the ingnition and opening the bonnet again
this worked for me.
there will be a warning that the SOS will not work this is normal.

I have try it and it does work and even better in my plug in the annoying brake system, for example when you go from a 40 to 30 the car if you are costing will slow it self down this has now gone and is back as normal car.
this is the car I thought it was bought but after you put some miles on you find out these things.

warning if you do try this it is at your own peril.

cheers jools

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I bought the ODB11 dongle and was able to get it to remember the speed warning setting, but even though it says on the site that the lane assist was supported on the post facelift model it doesn't appear.

Unrelated to that, I do find it a little dishonest that they don't tell you how much any it will cost until you plug it into the car - or if they do publish it they don't make it easy to find.

I changed the speed assist to remember the setting, but it doesn't do what the previous poster said - the auto-braking when moving to a new speed limit still happens.
 

CupForm

Active Member
Aug 26, 2023
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Bucharest, RO
the auto-braking when moving to a new speed limit still happens.
Of course it still happens, because that is a setting in your infotainment system that needs to be switched off. The Traffic Sign Recognition still works and does it's job.
It is not the same thing with the over-speed warning setting - which is just a chime to remind you to watch your speed.
 

Mupwangle

Active Member
May 1, 2025
22
3
I only mentioned it because of the post above that said when they turned off the speed assist on the ODB11 it suggested it changed that too.