Nedstand
Active Member
First, credit & my thanks go to Clearly Canadian for first bringing up this topic in the "Interesting Discoveries Thread (Good or Bad)" thread.
I've only had my Stinger for a week and already have been the bozo driving down the road for over a mile with the turn signal flashing, while enjoying the excellent Harmon Kardon sound system. Where I like the steering wheel positioned, the wheel obscures the turn signal lights on the console panel.
Some may say this is purely a cosmetic issue, but I have also learned that the Lane Keeping Assist system is designed to be disabled when the turn signal is not centered.
I'm not an auto engineer, but it seems to me that the HUD could be enhanced via software upgrade to include turn signal indicators when it's on the left/right position, solving this issue for those of us with HUD. For those without HUD, there may be another elegant solution.
So, I'm thinking if enough of us are troubled by this, and we put in multiple requests with Kia, a future software release will include turn signal indicators in the HUD.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I've only had my Stinger for a week and already have been the bozo driving down the road for over a mile with the turn signal flashing, while enjoying the excellent Harmon Kardon sound system. Where I like the steering wheel positioned, the wheel obscures the turn signal lights on the console panel.
Some may say this is purely a cosmetic issue, but I have also learned that the Lane Keeping Assist system is designed to be disabled when the turn signal is not centered.
I'm not an auto engineer, but it seems to me that the HUD could be enhanced via software upgrade to include turn signal indicators when it's on the left/right position, solving this issue for those of us with HUD. For those without HUD, there may be another elegant solution.
So, I'm thinking if enough of us are troubled by this, and we put in multiple requests with Kia, a future software release will include turn signal indicators in the HUD.
	
			
