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I have a 2013 FFH SE that I am seriously considering trading for a 2017 due to the fact that I absolutely loathe "my ford touch". I also really like the fact that they got rid of the conventional shifter ( I always thought it was a huge waste of space) and gave it more storage.

 

I have told myself that my next car would have a true auto-braking system and I thought a first that the 2017 did not have this system available ( I'm still not convinced it does). Ford seems very vague about the capabilities of the auto-brake system on the 2017 Ford Fusion. My questions for those who own a 2017 ( or anyone else who knows for sure), Is the system capable of applying the brakes if the adaptive cruise in not engaged? Is the system capable of bringing the car to a complete stop? What are the known limitations of the system?

 

It seems that in the Ford advertising, auto-braking is treated as just a foot note. Any answers will be appreciated.

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ACC has to be ON and set - because the distance/proximity sensors are used to determine the need for braking and they are not really active if the item that uses them is off. I will tell you this about the braking ... when it is used it comes to a complete and pretty gentle stop. I sat at a light with no foot on the brake and only used the gas when the vehicle ahead started rolling. I used ACC with a 2-dash (2-second?) delay and there was no hard braking.

 

Someone else may have different experience, but in working with it, this is mine.

From your description, it's sounds as if this system has no meaningful (to me) improvement over the system that is in my 2013; if this is the case, I guess I will be waiting a while longer to trade. Thanks for the reply.

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Good news, I have confirmed that the 2017 Fusion does indeed have auto-braking when equipped with adaptive cruise control, the auto braking works whether the ACC is engaged or not http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/vehicle/v/ford/fusion-4-door-sedan/2017

 

My current FFH has adaptive cruise and collision warning. This system quite often gives false collision warnings because it detects that I am closing fast on a vehicle that is in front of me, but it does not realize that such vehicle has already turned out of my path; it is quite annoying. I keep the system on because I do realize that one day it may not be a false alarm.

 

My question to the current 2017 owners is : Does the fact that a camera is also a part of the system now (in addition to the radar) , does the new system eliminate or at least reduce the frequency of the collision warning false alarms ???

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The camera has been part of the system since the 2013 model year. Mine continues to warn long after a turning car is out of the lane. It is easily overridden by depressing the accelerator pedal.

A camera may be present in your car as I assume that you have the lane assist feature ? (given that your car is a titanium), but my SE does not have a camera, as I don't have lane assist (but I do have adaptive cruise control).

I believe that the camera and the radar have not worked together until the 2017 model year. My understanding is that this is what makes the auto-braking possible.

I'm still hoping that some 2017 owners share their experience with the collision alert system.

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I used to have a 2013 FFH with collision warning that would trigger a warning when a car ahead of you would slow and make a right turn. The warning usually came when it was apparent the car was out of your way. As some have posted, just hit the accelerator pedal and press on.

 

I now own a 2017 Lincoln MKZ, Hybrid also with the collision warning system. I still get the same "false" alarms when the car ahead makes a right turn. In my experience I see no difference between the older 2013 system and the one in the 2017 MKZ.

 

Its just something you have to get used to and if you see the car ahead is not a threat simply add a little throttle to cancel the warning.. The warning system is still worth having in my opinion as it occasionally does give you a valid alert and "wakes" you up in time to avoid the problem.

Thanks for posting your observations of the current collision warning system as it compares to the old system. It's very disappointing to hear that Ford did not take this opportunity to improve the false warning frequency; this is a major oversight in my opinion.

Edited by marklally

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