Brake Assist = Bloody Dangerous
#26
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2018 E63S Wagon; car was set to "medium" brake assist (default from when I picked up the car). On the drive home I was accelerating hard between the right lane, into the left lane - passing through a middle lane. Yes there were cars around, but fairly large gaps between them. As I squeeze between the cars in the middle lane (not much of a squeeze, really) and get into my left lane I suddenly feel the seat belt tighten and the car slams on the brakes. There was nothing - NOTHING - in the left lane; my guess is that the car assumed I was going to hit a car in the middle lane. The car skidded briefly... The guy approaching me from behind in the left lane had to slam on his brakes. Bloody dangerous, if you ask me. Have promptly set the assist to "off" following that incident. YMMV!
#27
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Audi R8, Alfa Romeo Quad, 991tt,cls550, 997tt, 85 Carrera
2018 E63S Wagon; car was set to "medium" brake assist (default from when I picked up the car). On the drive home I was accelerating hard between the right lane, into the left lane - passing through a middle lane. Yes there were cars around, but fairly large gaps between them. As I squeeze between the cars in the middle lane (not much of a squeeze, really) and get into my left lane I suddenly feel the seat belt tighten and the car slams on the brakes. There was nothing - NOTHING - in the left lane; my guess is that the car assumed I was going to hit a car in the middle lane. The car skidded briefly... The guy approaching me from behind in the left lane had to slam on his brakes. Bloody dangerous, if you ask me. Have promptly set the assist to "off" following that incident. YMMV!
#28
I used to work for an MB dealer and saw issues where brake assist would randomly act up once in a blue moon. HIGHLY recommend that you buy a dash cam, that way if it happens again you can show the dealer.
#29
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I have driven the new S63 Cab pretty hard recently and never had this happen. I remember tracking E63S at AMG Perf tour and it happened to me several times, later last year the same with another E63S at a track day. Combined with the stupid steering column gear selector, one would say E63 needs updating (hopefully W213 facelift will address these annoyances).
The same applies to AMG GT, where it is better to place stickers over all sensors if you go on a track because the "safety" system intrusion is dangerous, especially for cars driving behind you during a race.
The same applies to AMG GT, where it is better to place stickers over all sensors if you go on a track because the "safety" system intrusion is dangerous, especially for cars driving behind you during a race.
#30
active lane assist OFF. on a country road where you can straighten out a corner it is so dangerous the way it slams on a brake. Even on the freeway if you want to ease away from a wide truck it does the same. Scary for every one!
#31
I had a situation today with my 2018 AMG 43 , when I hit a sizable bump the seatbelts tightened up and the brakes slammed on. It happened so quick I’m not even sure what else was going on around me. It was really drastic. I read someone wrote this happens once in a blue moon but maybe it’s best to use it at certain times and not leave it on. I guess that’s the proof I needed that it works. Anyone else experience abruptly hitting a bump? Also do you turnoff all these assists when going through a car wash?
#32
My car is selenite grey magno, so no automagic car washes for me. Plus, not sure I'd want to risk the 20" rims on some of the tire guide systems used in car washes.
I have learned to disable the keyless entry feature though when hand washing the car. Simply double click the lock button on the remote. This keeps the car from repeatedly locking and unlocking as you're washing the car in the proximity of the door handles.
I have learned to disable the keyless entry feature though when hand washing the car. Simply double click the lock button on the remote. This keeps the car from repeatedly locking and unlocking as you're washing the car in the proximity of the door handles.
#33
Wow, thanks for the great tip on disabling the keyless entry, I wax the car and working around the handles has been a little annoying.
There is only one car I go to and this particular place can accommodate large pickup trucks. I used to bring my Raptor there. So the guides are low and wide. Also brushless and air dry. But points well taken. Thanks.
There is only one car I go to and this particular place can accommodate large pickup trucks. I used to bring my Raptor there. So the guides are low and wide. Also brushless and air dry. But points well taken. Thanks.
#34
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Audi R8, Alfa Romeo Quad, 991tt,cls550, 997tt, 85 Carrera
Happened again today. I was fully alert and traffic suddenly stopped in front, without warning the brakes forcibly engaged with about 4-5 feet from the car in front of me. I tried to hit the accelerator to help ease the braking because I was worried the guy behind me was going to hit me. Apparently you cannot disengage the braking on your own. So, for me it is a huge dilemma - on one hand if in the rare situation I am not paying attention and I'm about to hit someone this could be a life saver. However on the other hand it could unnecessarily cause injury as the case above or if it senses an object on the road that it sees as a threat. Suddenly slamming on the brakes, of which you have no control of, could result in a fatal rear end collision.
#35
Not really, if you are on the brakes it won't intervene that much. So it only tends to react if you are not paying attention (as you were in this case), and it does monitor the rear sensors. It won't let you hit the car in front just to soften a rear blow, but the system is all about mitigating the injury potential. There's very little risk of a "fatal crash because your car stopped suddenly", at least your car slowed down some and turned your brake lights on before you would have, and that can only help. The alternative, is you hitting that stopped car at full speed and then the guy behind you hitting you at full speed, which can only be worse. If you are already on the brakes because you see what's going on, the car won't slam on more brakes. It can increase the pressure supplied by you (effectively a stronger brake booster effect) if it detects a sharp pedal movement like panic braking that isn't getting close enough to threshold braking, but it can't initiate it's own braking actions if you are pressing the brake.
#36
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I always deactivate that thing immediately, it almost killed me when it slammed on the brakes at 70mph because it "thought" I was going to crash into a truck in the middle lane (I was trying to finally squeeze between said truck and a left lane hog blocking me for miles).
#38
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My car is selenite grey magno, so no automagic car washes for me. Plus, not sure I'd want to risk the 20" rims on some of the tire guide systems used in car washes.
I have learned to disable the keyless entry feature though when hand washing the car. Simply double click the lock button on the remote. This keeps the car from repeatedly locking and unlocking as you're washing the car in the proximity of the door handles.
I have learned to disable the keyless entry feature though when hand washing the car. Simply double click the lock button on the remote. This keeps the car from repeatedly locking and unlocking as you're washing the car in the proximity of the door handles.
#40
The Brake Assist can be turned off and adaptive cruise/ braking still functions on my vehicle. Which is great since it would not really be adaptive without the braking. The reply from Absent is important to take note of. And it tells me to disable when driving on highways. Traffic movements are too unpredictable. I had an instance where a driver was doing a poor job of staying in his lane whilst exiting the parkway and my vehicle sensed it causing the brake assist to activate as I went to pass the vehicle. I was in the right lane. In my vehicle it is only temporarily deactivated after you disable it. Next time you start your car it is enabled. Not a bad thing really. Also there is a little graphic that appears in the distance graphic indicating it is disabled. Also a plus. So it seems there is a lot more to do now when going for a drive. You need to setup your car technology. Brake assist disabled “check”, Auto shutoff Disabled “check”, Bluetooth phone connected “check”, Lane departure disabled “check”, and whatever you do don’t activate the parking assist....
#41
Hi All,
I started a thread so we can get a head count on people with this issue, across different platforms. If your car's having this problem, please post here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...ml#post7833418
I started a thread so we can get a head count on people with this issue, across different platforms. If your car's having this problem, please post here:
https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...ml#post7833418