Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
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Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
The auto Trafic I generally drive went to the garage last week to fix some sensors
Now, for the first time the lane assist noise is working
I have no idea if it was ever on before but it sodding well is now
Anyone know how to turn off the lane assist on a 2022 Trafic Auto??
This photo is the dash and steering wheel controls. I’ve pushed/messed with everything that looks like it’s to do with LA, but nothing has changed
Got a pick up in about an hour so not expecting miracles before the, but -
Heyulp!!!!
Now, for the first time the lane assist noise is working
I have no idea if it was ever on before but it sodding well is now
Anyone know how to turn off the lane assist on a 2022 Trafic Auto??
This photo is the dash and steering wheel controls. I’ve pushed/messed with everything that looks like it’s to do with LA, but nothing has changed
Got a pick up in about an hour so not expecting miracles before the, but -
Heyulp!!!!
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
Awesome. Thank you. I hadn’t found that button. Will go check after I’ve had coffee
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
She did.
After I told her which page to look on Wouldn't mind betting said manual is built into the van too
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
Try driving been the lines
Also, indicate when changing lanes as that'll turn it off while you compete your manoeuvre.
Also, indicate when changing lanes as that'll turn it off while you compete your manoeuvre.
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
Van might also have steering assist/nudge to keep you on the straight on narrow. Depending on how brave you are, you can let go of the steering wheel for quite a long time.
Maybe don't try it on Alpine passes though. Not unless you've got a pallet of gold bullion in the back.
I'm enjoying the optimism of that speedo too.
Maybe don't try it on Alpine passes though. Not unless you've got a pallet of gold bullion in the back.
I'm enjoying the optimism of that speedo too.
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
They are fun to drive on single track roads, an almost constant vibration.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:05 am Try driving been the lines
Also, indicate when changing lanes as that'll turn it off while you compete your manoeuvre.
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
Yeah I know.
TBF it doesn't need to go any higher, its probably speed limited to 250kph/155mph like most European vehicles
TBF it doesn't need to go any higher, its probably speed limited to 250kph/155mph like most European vehicles
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
Equally, try finding a manual in a French vehicle in French etc etc!!! I knew someone here would have the answerMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:02 amShe did.
After I told her which page to look on Wouldn't mind betting said manual is built into the van too
Totally worked. Never seen that button before! (Well, probably have, just not registered what it might do )
No more being shouted at for straightening roads out
I did use the indicating quite a lot this morning. Not normally necessary on an empty dual carriage way! Didn’t go fast enough on the mountain road this morning to get shouted at! Bonus!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:05 am Try driving been the lines
Also, indicate when changing lanes as that'll turn it off while you compete your manoeuvre.
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Re: Renault Trafic help for a dinosaur please!!!
Tuning place I worked in had a BiTurbo that we got up to 200bhp. It was mental while it lasted.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:15 am Van might also have steering assist/nudge to keep you on the straight on narrow. Depending on how brave you are, you can let go of the steering wheel for quite a long time.
Maybe don't try it on Alpine passes though. Not unless you've got a pallet of gold bullion in the back.
I'm enjoying the optimism of that speedo too.