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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: blackrain2k on October 24, 2019, 11:27:56

Title: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 24, 2019, 11:27:56
Hi everybody

I'am new to the forum so forgive me if I am breaking some netiquette rules :)

I would like your opinion on an issue with my i30 (2017) 1.6 110cv Auto: when the speed is exceeding 140Km/h I can ear a sensor alarm beeping (similar to the one for the blind spot) but nothing is showed on the dashboard.

Here you can find a video recording of what happend to better understand  :link: 20191022_090021_217072058310090.mp4 - Google Drive (https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aIytp-ZNTsGC1rZ1iLE13g8kyiykcQ4M)

Does someone have/had the same problem?

THank you in advance

Regards

Andrea
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Lorian on October 24, 2019, 12:43:15
Speed limit set in Cruise Control?
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 24, 2019, 12:46:10
Hi Lorian

"unfortunatelly" not. This happend with Cruise or Speed Limit set to off

Andrea
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Lorian on October 24, 2019, 17:47:28
only just got to hear it - sounds more like something caused by wind noise on the video - you sure it comes from inside?
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 24, 2019, 17:59:05
sure(ish)...it seems like the "beep" for blind spot but continuos and at lower level...
if is it caused by the wind, as you are suggesting, then is should be something "aerodynamic related" that every i30 have. Let's hear if maybe some other forum user can relate to this...meanwhile i will try to retract the rearview mirrors let's see if changing the aerodymanic helps...

by the way thanks for your interest!

Andrea
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Dazzler on October 24, 2019, 20:20:54
 :welcome: We can't maintain speeds above 100 kph or (+110kph in some areas) here in Australia without securing a fine, so will be difficult for myself or other Aussie members to help with this one.  :Pout:
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 24, 2019, 20:48:55
hi Dazzler

thank you anyway for your reply!
fun fact: trying a rented i30 in NSW 2 years ago that's why i bought one here in Italy!

Andrea
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: nzenigma on October 24, 2019, 21:12:39
:welcome: We can't maintain speeds above 100 kph or (+110kph in some areas) here in Australia without securing a fine, so will be difficult for myself or other Aussie members to help with this one.  :Pout:

Whimp !!   :mrgreen:

Driving in Italy is fun??? extremely interesting  :goodjob2:

@blackrain2k  mate, at 140 kph check rear view mirror for flashing headlights, its probably a grandmother tailgating you in her Fiat 500.  :twisted:
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 24, 2019, 21:28:35
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@blackrain2k  mate, at 140 kph check rear view mirror for flashing headlights, its probably a grandmother tailgating you in her Fiat 500.  :twisted:

 :P probably the Fiat chassis will broke down at that speed!! made of plastic cars...
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Dazzler on October 26, 2019, 10:39:40
hi Dazzler

thank you anyway for your reply!
fun fact: trying a rented i30 in NSW 2 years ago that's why i bought one here in Italy!

Andrea

Cool! Are you an ex-pat Aussie or were you just here on Holidays?

Fun fact number two.. My beautiful late Mother was born in Caserta in the hills above Naples...
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 26, 2019, 15:36:36
i've been down under twice visiting my fiancee relatives in Wollongong!

Napoli and all the surroundings are just magical! Ever get the chance to go there?

Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Dazzler on October 26, 2019, 21:50:54
i've been down under twice visiting my fiancee relatives in Wollongong!

Napoli and all the surroundings are just magical! Ever get the chance to go there?

Unfortunately by the time I could afford to, my health has made overseas travel a bit more expensive (travel insurance) and a lot more uncomfortable,  plus my wife isn't keen on going out of Australia for various other reasons.  :Pout:
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Lorian on October 26, 2019, 22:07:49
Does the noise continue if you come off the gas, or continue?
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: josh1990 on October 27, 2019, 09:38:29
Can confirm my 2015 GD does not beep when exceeding 140kmh on a private driveway in Mexico  :snigger:
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 27, 2019, 15:22:20
Does the noise continue if you come off the gas, or continue?

I need to make some proper tests in order to reply correctly to your question  :cool:

Can confirm my 2015 GD does not beep when exceeding 140kmh on a private driveway in Mexico  :snigger:
Thank you for your feedback Josh
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: blackrain2k on October 27, 2019, 15:39:37
Unfortunately by the time I could afford to, my health has made overseas travel a bit more expensive (travel insurance) and a lot more uncomfortable,  plus my wife isn't keen on going out of Australia for various other reasons.  :Pout:

It is indeed a long and expensive trip, but...who knows? never say never  :)
Title: Re: Sensor (blind spot? rear parking?) beeping exceeding 140Km/h
Post by: Dazzler on October 27, 2019, 19:00:33
Unfortunately by the time I could afford to, my health has made overseas travel a bit more expensive (travel insurance) and a lot more uncomfortable,  plus my wife isn't keen on going out of Australia for various other reasons.  :Pout:

It is indeed a long and expensive trip, but...who knows? never say never  :)

True. If I could justify the cost of 1st class it might happen.
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