One of these was recently delivered to my vehicle. In any case, the automobile no longer "creeps"; I'm still confused about what it was about. Being in auto hold mode all the time is like that.
The creeping, which facilitates low-speed handling, is gone, and I don't see how to get it back.
Is anyone else noticing a difference?
After the upgrade, the car stopped creeping.
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85KillallRU
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Would you mind renaming the thread to "car won't creep after latest OTA update"? Otherwise, your post might be buried in all the "noise" about OTA updates and the like.
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shamaspoor
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I had to activate Ipedel again after an update removed it. Instead of coming to a complete stop, the car would crawl forward, which is obviously not what you want.
Perhaps you could check the dashboard to see if it has been turned on.
Perhaps you could check the dashboard to see if it has been turned on.
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JohnSmith78
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I experienced the same thing; I had to disable both iPeddle and Autohold. The moment I turned off reverse, my vehicle sped off because my driveway is on an incline.
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BrianGreen73
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A screen that describes the update typically appears after it has been applied.
Tell me the mode and amount of the accelerator or i-pedal that you use when driving. The i-pedal really shouldn't creep, though.
Tell me the mode and amount of the accelerator or i-pedal that you use when driving. The i-pedal really shouldn't creep, though.
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Alvinthebeast
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Once you surpass a certain speed threshold, I-Pedal will "activate" in its entirety. The "activation" speed is now lower, and it turns on earlier, than it was before the upgrade.
It is not a stop/go until it "beeps" the activation. To get to a road fast enough to use the I-pedal from where I live, I have to take a few side streets. It turns on now if the speed exceeds about 10 miles per hour.
It is not a stop/go until it "beeps" the activation. To get to a road fast enough to use the I-pedal from where I live, I have to take a few side streets. It turns on now if the speed exceeds about 10 miles per hour.
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DivineStripe
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If i-Pedal is disabled when reversing, it sounds like how it will behave. While reversing, keep i-Pedal engaged while at a standstill in D or R if you're utilising it. It does what you say it will do if you disable i-Pedal while reversing.