daBiker68
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- 2018 Civic LX - Lunar Silver Metallic 2017 Subaru Forester - Quartz Blue Pearl
Ditto here... But I have a separate issue as well. When using the non-adaptive CC, going down the slightest downgrade will cause my '18 LX to speed up - in other words, it does not hold the preset speed going down hills.
Now here's the odd part. It seems to be worse in ECO mode. I wonder if is because holding the preset speed is normally done via engine braking, and the ECO system avoids possible fuel consuming activities?
Since I already would have the N-A CC set for a bit above the posted speed limit, the added unwanted speed going down hills is a definite problem - anyone with similar experiences?
Now here's the odd part. It seems to be worse in ECO mode. I wonder if is because holding the preset speed is normally done via engine braking, and the ECO system avoids possible fuel consuming activities?
Since I already would have the N-A CC set for a bit above the posted speed limit, the added unwanted speed going down hills is a definite problem - anyone with similar experiences?
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