WildBill
Stinger Enthusiast
For me the surging is in a single gear and caused by the cruise changing throttle, not by the transmission shifting.
I'll be checking mine out this weekend, travel on I95 to West Palm Beach. Will check it out in smart cruise and regular cruise. I think I may have experienced some fluctuation in smart cruise in the month that I have had the car.For me the surging is in a single gear and caused by the cruise changing throttle, not by the transmission shifting.
No problems this past weekend with the cruise. Both smart and conventional cruise worked well, no jerky action. This was a 200+ mile trip on I95.I'll be checking mine out this weekend, travel on I95 to West Palm Beach. Will check it out in smart cruise and regular cruise. I think I may have experienced some fluctuation in smart cruise in the month that I have had the car.
It's not like it's a big thing, you've gotta be really sensitive to even notice it on a flat straight road. Had my wife and cousin in the car, mentioned the cruise control being annoying, and neither of them could feel it even when I pointed it out. It's suuuuuper small, and I only ever feel it in my lower back up against the lumbar support.
You're lucky. Passengers feel it in my car. I try to ignore it but that's hard to do when my wife is on side of me complaining about it.
Have you tried adjusting the SCC reaction in the settings?I don't have a problem with mine. I would say the radar guided cruise is a little too quick to intervene.
Or the following distance setting, or the combination thereof.I don't have a problem with mine. I would say the radar guided cruise is a little too quick to intervene.