HoosierDaddy
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I plan to buy a 2016 or 2017 GT Premium M6 Performance Package.
I was surprised that you could order adaptive cruise on a manual trans car. But research showed that cruise was disengaged when the clutch was depressed which essentially means you would have to re-engage cruise any time you up or downshift to match traffic speed.
Until a few years ago, I thought all cruise controls disengaged when you pressed the clutch, just the nature of the beast. But my 2013 Cadillac with manual transmission does NOT disengage the cruise when I shift.
I'm guessing that Ford's lawyers are just a little more gun shy than Cadillac's because its seems pretty trivial technically to just disengage cruise WHILE the clutch is depressed.
Anyone on the forum have any ideas how an owner could accomplish that or the equivalent such as automatically issuing a resume command when the clutch is released IF cruise was on in the last few seconds?
I am impressed with some of the things members have done like retrofitting My Touch to non-premiums and "fixing" adaptive cruise strikes me as much simpler although also less a demand for since a lot more people order non-Premiums than order adaptive cruise AND manual trans.
It might be moot if Ford either fixes this OR offers an automatic with the Performance package in 2017. They can do it because they did with the 50th anniversary. I won't drive a slushbox BUT someone posted in another forum that the Mustang auto operates locked up in every gear but first when in manual shift mode. If true, I could live with an automatic. Would prefer not to wait for 2017 MY and then find no change.
I was surprised that you could order adaptive cruise on a manual trans car. But research showed that cruise was disengaged when the clutch was depressed which essentially means you would have to re-engage cruise any time you up or downshift to match traffic speed.
Until a few years ago, I thought all cruise controls disengaged when you pressed the clutch, just the nature of the beast. But my 2013 Cadillac with manual transmission does NOT disengage the cruise when I shift.
I'm guessing that Ford's lawyers are just a little more gun shy than Cadillac's because its seems pretty trivial technically to just disengage cruise WHILE the clutch is depressed.
Anyone on the forum have any ideas how an owner could accomplish that or the equivalent such as automatically issuing a resume command when the clutch is released IF cruise was on in the last few seconds?
I am impressed with some of the things members have done like retrofitting My Touch to non-premiums and "fixing" adaptive cruise strikes me as much simpler although also less a demand for since a lot more people order non-Premiums than order adaptive cruise AND manual trans.
It might be moot if Ford either fixes this OR offers an automatic with the Performance package in 2017. They can do it because they did with the 50th anniversary. I won't drive a slushbox BUT someone posted in another forum that the Mustang auto operates locked up in every gear but first when in manual shift mode. If true, I could live with an automatic. Would prefer not to wait for 2017 MY and then find no change.
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