TheGoatman
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Are you in early access program?That was my understanding too. I guess time will tell.
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Are you in early access program?That was my understanding too. I guess time will tell.
YesAre you in early access program?
I hope it's a typo that only Lariat and above trims will get this IPMA update. I've got an XLT with ACC and would really like the improved lane centering.Installed without issue! Here are the full release notes.![]()
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Ya its winter and they push an 1.5 hr update out ?Anyone getting that notice better put their trucks on a charger before the update.
It certainly does. I struggled with that for quite a while. The PSA is really frustrating in certain instances though. It's like the truck slams on the breaks when it sees a curve coming up. Definitely an attention getter.So Speed Sign Recognition changes to Predictive Speed Assist. That explains it.
Yeah…another 2022 owner, here, asking the same question.What year trucks are getting this BC 1.4 update? Does it apply to 2021 and 2022 trucks also?
I’ve done a few road trips from Jacksonville Florida to Waterloo Iowa and was hands free probably 85% of that. The key with BC is it’s got to be a controlled access highway, meaning on and off ramps.Any chance on expanding blue cruise roads? Here in iowa its really bleak. Even just spots along 1 road will take over then kick back out over a miles down road. I wish they would make it work on more roads.
I would say yes, I updated via FDRS and enabled the features including lane change. Everything works as described in the release notes. Updated my 22 back in May.Yeah…another 2022 owner, here, asking the same question.
Does Chevy's version need controlled access? I'm not asking because i want to switch. It seems the system could handle a vehicle pulling out in front of it pretty simply.I’ve done a few road trips from Jacksonville Florida to Waterloo Iowa and was hands free probably 85% of that. The key with BC is it’s got to be a controlled access highway, meaning on and off ramps.