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Reverse manoeuvre braking didn’t work?! Happened elsewhere?

Kate1304

Active Member
Jul 1, 2023
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So, on a few occasions I’ve been reversing out of a thin driveway and the manoeuvre braking slams on and sounds like I’ve hit something bit it’s just been fussy about the hedge.

roll on a few weeks ago and I actually reversed in to a car (accidentally and I’m at fault admittedly) but why didn’t it kick in then?!! £1100 damage to my car. I’m kicking myself (only dink I’ve had driving in 15+ years) but I’m also wondering why it didnt slam the brakes on for me?!

anyone else experienced?
 
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Yern

Active Member
Apr 25, 2019
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Manoeuvre speed does play a factor, below a certain speed the car will not brake automatically so if you hit something at low speed and 'keep going' then damage can be done (I'm not saying you did this!). I now manoeuvre very slowly reversing onto my drive having experienced this many times, although I think the mileage stated is slightly incorrect.
From handbook -
"Depending on the equipment, if the Parking
Aid is active, the braking while manoeuvring
function activates emergency braking when it
detects an obstacle in the vehicle’s path that
could cause a collision, driving forwards or in
reverse.
The function will not brake if the Parking Aid is
activated automatically. For the system to
operate, manoeuvring speed must be between
3 and 8 km/h for both the front and
rear zones."
 

Kate1304

Active Member
Jul 1, 2023
16
4
Manoeuvre speed does play a factor, below a certain speed the car will not brake automatically so if you hit something at low speed and 'keep going' then damage can be done (I'm not saying you did this!). I now manoeuvre very slowly reversing onto my drive having experienced this many times, although I think the mileage stated is slightly incorrect.
From handbook -
"Depending on the equipment, if the Parking
Aid is active, the braking while manoeuvring
function activates emergency braking when it
detects an obstacle in the vehicle’s path that
could cause a collision, driving forwards or in
reverse.
The function will not brake if the Parking Aid is
activated automatically. For the system to
operate, manoeuvring speed must be between
3 and 8 km/h for both the front and
rear
Hmm, makes sense, maybe I was going too slow?! But the damage looks like I was going fast 🤣 the light is £700!!!!! Now I’m tempted to reverse super fast to see if it works (obviously I’m not going to but I’m curious!). What a pain in the backside. A stupid mistake. At least it can be fixed and no damage to the other car!! (Old style defender). Thanks
 

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