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124816 | 3 years ago
Automatic Emergency Braking. You cannot turn off AEB persistently.
> I'm not aware of any feature that requires me to accelerate or brake to prevent the car from stopping itself
Before the car emergency brakes, it will warn you via "Forward Collision Warning"; the screen will show the object it thinks you're about to hit in red. You can set this to "Late" to reduce false positives -- but if you do, you'll have less time to take action yourself. So now I set it to Early.
After a FCW, you have a small amount of time to do something before the car will do something for you. The M3 manual describes AEB here:
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/model3/en_us/GUID-8EA7EF1...
It also explains "Automatic Emergency Braking is always enabled when you start Model 3. To disable it for your current drive, touch Controls > Autopilot > Automatic Emergency Braking."
notJim|3 years ago
124816|3 years ago
> Phantom braking is a term used to describe when an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) – or a self-driving system – applies the brakes for no good reason
(AEB is part of ADAS)
nunez|3 years ago