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SL/R231: Disabling the Active Lane Keeping Assist

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Old 06-23-2024, 10:47 AM
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Disabling the Active Lane Keeping Assist

I am interested in this car, but I have one important question: Is there way to turn off permanently Active Lane Keeping Assist? I know about coding dongles, but I didn't find one for R231.
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Originally Posted by Ceneon
I am interested in this car, but I have one important question: Is there way to turn off permanently Active Lane Keeping Assist? I know about coding dongles, but I didn't find one for R231.
I know it can be selected "Off" on my 2019 450. Not sure about other model years.
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Yes, in the IC menu.

What is it you are trying to do? If you want to keep the steering wheel rumble but disable the jerking or corrective braking, @BenzNinja can code it off. If you want NO assistance, you can disable it in the IC menu.

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Thanks, that's great. I mean jerking or corrective braking which a lot of people don't like and I wouldn't want either as I'm used to not signaling much.
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Originally Posted by Ceneon
Thanks, that's great. I mean jerking or corrective braking which a lot of people don't like and I wouldn't want either as I'm used to not signaling much.
you should signal more

this was one of the first things I turned off on my car though

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