Mate your a champion. These video tutorials are great and I'm appreciating both what I'm learning and that they do take a lot of time to create. Thank you.
Hi jerry ! Thank you for all your informative and awesome videos. Watching your videos I got to learn all details abt mg4 even before geting the car. love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Thanks for the very usefull video's. Question: when using the GPS in the MG4, is it possible to select a language for the spoken information? Now it is English spoken but we would prefer in Dutch (nederlands). Thanks.
Is there any way to keep these settings saved on my mg4? Every time I restart my car I have to change all the settings it doesn’t ever save them for me it’s getting annoying now
Thanks for the video, i noticed in certain modes the driver display in front of you does not show any other vehicles, only your car and the road lines, is this correct?
@JerryPanandCars - Any chance MG are going to fix the awful and problematic LKA function? It ranges from annoying to downright terrifying. I've had it attempt to pull me into oncoming traffic, once in a semi trailer. More typically it just jerks the steering wheel for no reason, be it when passing turn out lanes on the highway or the tendency to try and take me off the road when driving on country roads. The system seems to just make up its own lane which bears little resemblance to reality.
Here in UK I've often seen the car pick uip the speed sign from an off-ramp, so you'll be driving down the motorway but the car thinks the limit is 30. It's just not reliable enough to use the smart speed limiter.
Jerry, if in ACC the color of the vehicle in front of you turns yellow (as opposed to white), does this mean the distance is now within the range of 2/3/4 seconds (smallest/medium/large distance)? I'm asking this because I'm trying to figure out why the car keeps slowing down when I'm overtaking the car in front of me.
Yes I think so. When it is yellow it means the vehicle distance is closer than your set distance. It will try to slow down and go back to set distance. You can always accelerate to override it at anytime
@@JerryPanandCars The point I'm making is that if I overtake a car/truck after I got in 2 sec zone, even if I'm already driving in the next lane the car still slows down. It happens that speed drops with a total of 10 kmh at a starting speed of 100kmh. Drivers behind me do not appreciate that!
Thanks. It's all but impossible to make fine adjustments to the cruise speed setting with the steering wheel control. I do wish they made increments of 1 km/h much easier to perform. And yes, the speed sign recognition is not that great - the worse one I find is it picks up the off-ramp speed signs while you are still on a the motorway. Then you get an annoying speed sign flashing in the driver's console, which is unnecessarily distracting.
Infotainment 1100R33 (for UK SE models) changes ACC so that up/down only changes by 1 (mph/kph) ... up/down and hold and it'll change in 5 (mph/kph) increments 👍
We purchased our MG4 Essence 77 here in Australia last week. The demo car we test drove had the long press up/down to change speed by 1kph increments and short press up/down for 5kph increments. We found this to be annoyingly counterintuitive. We were delighted to discover that the car we bought has it the other way around. Of course, a shorter press should give you a smaller increment. Jerry, we have watched all of your tutorials, some more than once. What a fantastic resource for MG4 owners, especially new owners. We thoroughly appreciate the tremendous amount of time and effort you put into these. Thank you.
Ironically it works for Overtaking too. Take over and over take. As with all these systems knowing who is in control is the challenge, especially as the car takes control but assumes the driver is in control. However I have found it so much less stressful that driving manually.