Having Front camera remain on above 15 mph?

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Please let us know if anyone has figured a way to get the front camera to remain on above 15 mph. It automatically turns off above that speed and it would be helpful if there is a way to get it to remain on.
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I am thinking it is a forescan issue. Just need the crowd to figure out the programming side.
 

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It stays on over 15 mph in Sand mode. Not sure of the reasoning but it does.
 

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It stays on over 15 mph in Sand mode. Not sure of the reasoning but it does.
Because SAND mode allows for more wheel spin and the camera would shut off every time wheel speed exceeded 15 mph.
 


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Mine can't be turning off over 15 mph because anytime a vehicle in front of me slows down to turn and I don't have my foot on the brake pedal, I get the warning alarm and icon in the dash. I've seen it up to close to 60 MPH.
 
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It stays on over 15 mph in Sand mode. Not sure of the reasoning but it does.
Because SAND mode allows for more wheel spin and the camera would shut off every time wheel speed exceeded 15 mph.
Makes sense but his won't help when driving offroad in other modes. I have to constantly turn on the camera when I want to navigate around large holes or rock when offroad. This system is flawed. I hope someone can find a software remedy to this problem.
 

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I mean to each their own but that seems plenty fast enough for its purpose
 

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Mine can't be turning off over 15 mph because anytime a vehicle in front of me slows down to turn and I don't have my foot on the brake pedal, I get the warning alarm and icon in the dash. I've seen it up to close to 60 MPH.
There is a difference between the front collision sensor and the front camera.
 

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Good point. The camera is used for other things.
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