Hello! I've got a problem that I haven't been able to find anyone else talking about.
My 2017 Pilot Elite's adaptive cruise control (ACC) doesn't work quite right.
Works fine when the road is straight, or when road veers left (the system "sees" the car in front), but if the road veers right the Pilot's sensors lose the car in front. This situation is easy to track with the filled-in vs. outlined car symbol in the instrument cluster. And the system behaves the same no matter what follow distance is set.
And when I say it loses the car when the road veers right, it's not even much to the right and the system can't "see" the car in front anymore. Just a slight bend in the road and the system loses the lead car. It wouldn't be an issue except that many times I have the ACC set speed higher than the speed the cars are traveling, so when the road veers right and the system loses sight of the car, the Pilot immediately accelerates! And if the road continued to sweep right my Pilot would eventually rear end the car in front. (I know this will never happen of course because I would hit the brake/cancel ACC, but I think it's still a basic safety issue nonetheless).
Also, I know how ACC should work because I also have a 2013 Accord Touring with an older version of the system that works beautifully!
My local dealer has stated they've adjusted the ACC sensors in the Pilot, but of course no difference at all, the system doesn't work.
Has anyone else noted a problem like this with their Pilot? Am I the only one? I generally love my Pilot but this ACC issue is infuriating. Note I also have the cracking/popping speakers issue, but resolved that with the A/C relay replacement. And I know I should be glad that I don't have any of the other myriad issues that people report here (like transmission stuff, etc).
What to do? Thanks!
My 2017 Pilot Elite's adaptive cruise control (ACC) doesn't work quite right.
Works fine when the road is straight, or when road veers left (the system "sees" the car in front), but if the road veers right the Pilot's sensors lose the car in front. This situation is easy to track with the filled-in vs. outlined car symbol in the instrument cluster. And the system behaves the same no matter what follow distance is set.
And when I say it loses the car when the road veers right, it's not even much to the right and the system can't "see" the car in front anymore. Just a slight bend in the road and the system loses the lead car. It wouldn't be an issue except that many times I have the ACC set speed higher than the speed the cars are traveling, so when the road veers right and the system loses sight of the car, the Pilot immediately accelerates! And if the road continued to sweep right my Pilot would eventually rear end the car in front. (I know this will never happen of course because I would hit the brake/cancel ACC, but I think it's still a basic safety issue nonetheless).
Also, I know how ACC should work because I also have a 2013 Accord Touring with an older version of the system that works beautifully!
My local dealer has stated they've adjusted the ACC sensors in the Pilot, but of course no difference at all, the system doesn't work.
Has anyone else noted a problem like this with their Pilot? Am I the only one? I generally love my Pilot but this ACC issue is infuriating. Note I also have the cracking/popping speakers issue, but resolved that with the A/C relay replacement. And I know I should be glad that I don't have any of the other myriad issues that people report here (like transmission stuff, etc).
What to do? Thanks!