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Is there a way to stop LTA pull. 

Too many times at roadworks or on country road use a lot where have to position towards right as tight road and no option the car just pulls constantly where it genuinely is going a stage beyond safety. 

If so can someone give me idiot guide. I cannot find it despite reading manual 4 times or I simply am struggling to grasp it. 

Appreciate any help as I can't even get to the section on the car which would be a start 🤣

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I only use it on Motorways /  Dual Carriageways and turn it off otherwise 

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5 minutes ago, Chriss27 said:

I only use it on Motorways /  Dual Carriageways and turn it off otherwise 

Fixed it ! 

Set it to tone only so it doesn't vibrate on wheel. 

Don't think can switch it off and it stays off

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LTA works only when Adaptive Cruise Control is active. And there's a switch on the steering wheel to switch it on and off.

I suspect that you mean LDA (Lane Departure Alert) instead? Perhaps? The Owner's Manual implies that it can be switched off in conjunction with My Settings ... but that may not be entirely the case ...

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On 10/6/2024 at 7:13 PM, philip42h said:

LTA works only when Adaptive Cruise Control is active. And there's a switch on the steering wheel to switch it on and off.

I suspect that you mean LDA (Lane Departure Alert) instead? Perhaps? The Owner's Manual implies that it can be switched off in conjunction with My Settings ... but that may not be entirely the case ...

Spot on.... it was LDA I picked and your "..." told me what I needed to know..... you can't deactivate it like can in my 71 Rav4.  Mental that. It Does seem to avoid the vibrate as option there but the pull exists! 

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