RonSol
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- First Name
- Ron
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2020
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- Location
- Archbald PA
- Vehicles
- MY LR / CT / 3P
- Occupation
- Systems Engineer
It is automated, turning it on takes the delay out of the front engaging, which can be useful on slippery surfaces where you don't want to wait to TC to do it's thing. Think of pulling out of a parking lot onto a busy main road where a momentary delay could cause issues.So would YOU recommend doing this in the rain?
I feel like if this was truly beneficial they would have automated it no?
After all, the car knows when it’s raining because there is a warning that says FSD may be degraded or something like that (can’t remember the precise wording)
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