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  1. This is great. Thank you so much!
  2. Wow is it that bad? I guess that will be the next "feature" to push me even more towards selling this new Skoda again then. Even my 2014 Nissan Qashqai handles Emergency brake assist flawlessly.
  3. Thank you sir. You have given me a glimpse of hope. Will try this when car gets back from hopefully addressing the Kangaroo problem with the TSI150 engine at workshop...
  4. I am not complaining about any named package. I am claiming it is totally idiotic to have the car break hard suddenly on a motorway, because a possibly incorrect Traffic Sign readout. I was thinking maybe I can disable at least only the Traffic Sign or the Travel Assist package. But it seems then the whole software is "Simply Stupid".
  5. So you are telling me that If i dont want the car to break hard on a "70km/h in 200 meters" sign, or that it breaks after incorrectly reading a Speed sign on the road next to mine, I have to disable the whole ACC package and all its features?? That would imply I wouldnt even have basic cruise control?
  6. No I am in Sweden. I am quite certain though that we don't apply very odd implementations as compared to rest of Europe, so I am hoping someone knows the answer.
  7. Trust me, it does do this. I expect the setting to be the same regardless of engine choice etc, but fwiw its a Style Adventure TSI150 and yes with ACC.
  8. Hi, First Skoda here. How do I prevent the Traffic Sign reading function from controlling the cruise control speed? It is extemely annoying to me that the car interfers with normal driving, I just wanted the speed information on the dashboard. Daniel

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