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I was driving my granddaughter to piano practice yesterday afternoon in my 2025 XL 2.0 ICE AWD that is equipped with the tow package and the Co-pilot 360 option that is usually associated with that. We were cruising at about 45 mph on a 2-lane blacktop road, nearest vehicle in front or behind was at least 100 feet distant, and suddenly the banner for Collision Avoidance Assistance was displayed, It stayed on for maybe 3 seconds, then disappeared, and hasn't been seen since. I didn't notice any attempt by the computer to provide steering or braking inputs. I have never seen anything like that in the 800 miles I've driven this truck so far. Temperature was about 20 F, road was clear, although there was a good bit of snow on both shoulders. The truck was also clean of snow, but there were a few snow and ice particles flying around. Any idea what could have triggered that alarm? Should I be concerned enough to take in into the dealer immediately, or do you think it's safe to wait to mention it when I get my first oil change (which I'm planning to do at 1,200 miles or so, which will likely be in about a month)?
***EDIT*** If it could make any difference, (I don't know why it should) I had turned the lane keeping feature off when I got the truck.
***EDIT*** If it could make any difference, (I don't know why it should) I had turned the lane keeping feature off when I got the truck.
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