wdhille
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We picked up our R1T early June, and wow is it awesome. But, I have a couple of suggestions for RJ... And I wonder if I am the only one thinking this....
1) Cruise control works great. BUT... when I turn off cruise control the regen brakes slow the vehicle down aggressively, even when regen is set to low. Can you please make it so the vehicle "coasts in neutral" without breaking when I turn cruise off? My work around is to turn it off with my foot on the accelerator and make sure I am going faster than the cruise is set. People think I am brake checking them now when I turn cruise off.
2) Towing: The R1T is a beast and tows great. BUT.... The brake controller software needs an update. When I teach people to tow a trailer I encourage them to try and "not" touch the brake pedal. Anticipate what's in front of you and start slowing down early. The only time the trailer brakes work is when I hit the brake pedal (which I seldom do) of if I push the button on the steering wheel. Sort of like brake controllers from the 70's.... My concern is I pull a trailer that is at or close to the capacity of the R1T. What will happen on wet/snowy roads when my 10,000 pound trailer starts pushing my 7,000 truck around?? When regen braking is activated it needs to be coupled to the trailer brakes. When the "brake light" comes on, the trailer brakes need to activate. I don't want my trailer pushing the truck, even though it might help with battery charging and range.... Right now I won't tow a trailer with the R1T when it is wet outside.
Maybe all my concerns can be fixed by providing three levels of brake regen. High, Medium and low.... Right now the low setting is still aggressive.
That's all for this post!
1) Cruise control works great. BUT... when I turn off cruise control the regen brakes slow the vehicle down aggressively, even when regen is set to low. Can you please make it so the vehicle "coasts in neutral" without breaking when I turn cruise off? My work around is to turn it off with my foot on the accelerator and make sure I am going faster than the cruise is set. People think I am brake checking them now when I turn cruise off.
2) Towing: The R1T is a beast and tows great. BUT.... The brake controller software needs an update. When I teach people to tow a trailer I encourage them to try and "not" touch the brake pedal. Anticipate what's in front of you and start slowing down early. The only time the trailer brakes work is when I hit the brake pedal (which I seldom do) of if I push the button on the steering wheel. Sort of like brake controllers from the 70's.... My concern is I pull a trailer that is at or close to the capacity of the R1T. What will happen on wet/snowy roads when my 10,000 pound trailer starts pushing my 7,000 truck around?? When regen braking is activated it needs to be coupled to the trailer brakes. When the "brake light" comes on, the trailer brakes need to activate. I don't want my trailer pushing the truck, even though it might help with battery charging and range.... Right now I won't tow a trailer with the R1T when it is wet outside.
Maybe all my concerns can be fixed by providing three levels of brake regen. High, Medium and low.... Right now the low setting is still aggressive.
That's all for this post!
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