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Eliminate ACC

tprjimmi

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I asked about this a while ago and got no helpful responses. I despise active cruise control (2013 3.8 sedan)and want to eliminate this god-awful safety nanny. Can any electronics expert devise a way to get this to work in a "normal" manner? Please, no comments from anyone who like this abomination; you like,I hate.
 
This subject has been discussed many times before, and there is no way that anyone came up with to turn ACC to normal cruise control.

Obviously, if enough parts are replaced, it can be done, since the 2009-2014 base trim has regular cruise control, but the cost of doing that would not be feasible.
 
I asked about this a while ago and got no helpful responses. I despise active cruise control (2013 3.8 sedan)and want to eliminate this god-awful safety nanny. Can any electronics expert devise a way to get this to work in a "normal" manner? Please, no comments from anyone who like this abomination; you like,I hate.

I'm assuming you know how to disable ACC on a "one-time basis" each time you start out?

Another abomination is the "safety warning" screen - talk about nanny garbage
 
I'm assuming you know how to disable ACC on a "one-time basis" each time you start out?
Is it possible to still have "regular" cruise control that way? He owns a 2013 Genesis.

The steering wheel on a 1G Base Trim is different than the higher trim levels, partly because the controls are different without auto cruise control compared to manual cruise control on the Base trim level.
 
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I'm assuming you know how to disable ACC on a "one-time basis" each time you start out?

Another abomination is the "safety warning" screen - talk about nanny garbage

Can't do this on anything older than 2015. ACC has no option to change modes.

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Is it possible to still have "regular" cruise control that way? He owns a 2013 Genesis.

The steering wheel on a 1G Base Trim is different than the higher trim levels, partly because the controls are different without auto cruise control compared to manual cruise control on the Base trim level.

Once you have the ACC option you cannot revert to manual CC without going into the programming. You would have to change the car back to a base model and finding anyone at Hyundai or anywhere else that may have the secret to this will be all but impossible. I am trying to do a speedo conversion from Metric to Miles and there is no one at Hyundai engineering in the US or Canada that can answer any questions or provide flash information.
 
I believe Changing from ACC to normal CC is explained in the Genesis movies and it can be done. Unfortunately this is for the G90 only?
It "may" apply (I don't know for sure) to the G80 also, but does not apply to the 2013 Hyundai Genesis.
 
Thanks I keep hoping Going for some wiring diagrams if I can find them

You can probably bypass the sensor so it thinks there is nothing ahead of you and just holds the speed. If that is the case you could even make it switchable.

I really like the ability to follow in traffic about 95% of the time, but there are a few times the CC will start to slow me down for no good reason. Not a big deal if you can move to the other lane. Ever notice that is is always the other guy causing traffic problems, never me.
 
The '12 Premium Package that I have comes with standard cruise control. No toggling is required to experience Nirvana.
 
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