What's wrong Cape you don't believe it? My truck will even hit the brakes itself when a car pulls in front of me.
You should leave it on that can save you a big headacheMy 2020 sr5 has some crap that started beeping when getting too close to other cars. Got sick of hearing it so i turned it off. All is good now.
Its constant bleeping in city traffic was giving me a headache. Its why i turned it off.You should leave it on that can save you a big headache
Somethings wrong with it, I never experience "constant beeping" in the city traffic. I'm sure I'd turn it off too.Its constant bleeping in city traffic was giving me a headache. Its why i turned it off.
I'm an old guy. I haven't any idea half of the gadgets this truck has. It took me awhile just to learn how to turn this stuff off. The toyota dealers salesman didn't explain any of this stuff to me. Being close to the same age, he probably didn't have a clue either. I'm guessing i do have lane change alert, plus a few other things. Salesman did show me the power button that opens the back window, the electronic compass, and how to remove the factory tonneau cover. Btw, he never explained how the tonneau cover folds in sections and locks. Finding where those latch's were hidden were fun enough. I'm still learning what all the push buttons on the steering wheel work.Somethings wrong with it, I never experience "constant beeping" in the city traffic. I'm sure I'd turn it off too.
Do you have lane change alert? Anytime you change lanes without using your blinker it will beep.
I hear you, took me several months to understand all the buttons and how things operate it, it will grow onto you the more you drive it and then be second nature. Enjoy learning while you're drivingI
I'm an old guy. I haven't any idea half of the gadgets this truck has. It took me awhile just to learn how to turn this stuff off. The toyota dealers salesman didn't explain any of this stuff to me. Being close to the same age, he probably didn't have a clue either. I'm guessing i do have lane change alert, plus a few other things. Salesman did show me the power button that opens the back window, the electronic compass, and how to remove the factory tonneau cover. Btw, he never explained how the tonneau cover folds in sections and locks. Finding where those latch's were hidden were fun enough. I'm still learning what all the push buttons on the steering wheel work.
When I decide I want a new vehicle I've usually got it narrowed down pretty close to which one I want before I go to the dealership. It doesn't take long to figure out that I already know more about said vehicle than the salesman does.I'm getting to think some of these salesperson's just hop for one dealership/manufacturer to another depending on the volume of traffic that dealer attracts. I recall going to a ford dealer back in the 80's where i salesman introduced himself to me. When i started asking him about a certain ford van for our shop, he couldn't tell me much...saying he was fairly new here coming from a mitsubishi dealer.