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My brother ordered a 2026 Ford F350 King Ranch with the Godzilla engine,it has all the bells and whistles' you could ever ask for. He really likes the trucks ride and performance, the only complaint he has with it is the cruise control. If he takes a hand off the wheel to take a drink or if his hand gets dumb. The truck will flash at at him and start to slow down, is this the way it's supposed to work, this isn't in traffic, its on the Interstate across South Dakota and 2 lane black top. It's pissing him off so bad he's ready to trade it off, is there any settings in the infotainment that he can adjust?
It only yells if you take both hands off the wheel, and even then only after a short period. At least 1 hand has to maintain at minimum 1.5 lbs of pressure on the steering wheel.
My brother ordered a 2026 Ford F350 King Ranch with the Godzilla engine,it has all the bells and whistles' you could ever ask for. He really likes the trucks ride and performance, the only complaint he has with it is the cruise control. If he takes a hand off the wheel to take a drink or if his hand gets dumb. The truck will flash at at him and start to slow down, is this the way it's supposed to work, this isn't in traffic, its on the Interstate across South Dakota and 2 lane black top. It's pissing him off so bad he's ready to trade it off, is there any settings in the infotainment that he can adjust?
There isn't any setting. The Super Duty does not have BlueCruise, which is hands-free driving. It has lane assist, which still requires a hand on the wheel.
Unless the 2026 is different it doesn't immediately flash and slow down. That begins on the 3rd or 4th notification to maintain a grip on the wheel. I haven't timed it, but to get that far I'd estimate it's 30 - 40 seconds without driver input to the steering wheel.
I turned off lane assist because my arms get tired fighting it on long trips. You can also put a water bottle on the steering wheel to give it the feed back it needs to not alarm.
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