Vauxhall Insignia?
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Jonny671

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29,763 posts

212 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Don't worry, not a "Should I buy one" thread. Definitely not, wouldn't be seen dead.

Anyway, do the brake lights flash on these? I was following one yesterday and for some reason when it braked its lights were flashing then came on fully, is this some new jazz thing or was it just a dodgy earth? And whats the point in them flashing?

boomboompow

6,957 posts

207 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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I've noticed this on new Astras, I think it's just a combination of really sensitive brake pedal and indecisive braking.

halo34

2,890 posts

222 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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It could be safety - i.e. brake lights flash when brakes are applied hard or in certain situations on some cars?




vrooom

3,763 posts

290 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Or typical vauxhall build quality, i.e. crap.

Jonny671

Original Poster:

29,763 posts

212 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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boomboompow said:
I've noticed this on new Astras, I think it's just a combination of really sensitive brake pedal and indecisive braking.
I suppose that could be the reason, although it was quite a fast flash?

halo34 said:
It could be safety - i.e. brake lights flash when brakes are applied hard or in certain situations on some cars?
It was normal braking, thats why I was surprised.. I was following at a reasonable distance and didn't have to brake hard either.


halo34

2,890 posts

222 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Jonny671 said:
boomboompow said:
I've noticed this on new Astras, I think it's just a combination of really sensitive brake pedal and indecisive braking.
I suppose that could be the reason, although it was quite a fast flash?

halo34 said:
It could be safety - i.e. brake lights flash when brakes are applied hard or in certain situations on some cars?
It was normal braking, thats why I was surprised.. I was following at a reasonable distance and didn't have to brake hard either.
Gawd knows then, seems a bit random - will look out for it now, though it will get my stress levels up as I have a complete and irrational hatred of all things astra/insignia.

Jonny671

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29,763 posts

212 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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halo34 said:
Jonny671 said:
boomboompow said:
I've noticed this on new Astras, I think it's just a combination of really sensitive brake pedal and indecisive braking.
I suppose that could be the reason, although it was quite a fast flash?

halo34 said:
It could be safety - i.e. brake lights flash when brakes are applied hard or in certain situations on some cars?
It was normal braking, thats why I was surprised.. I was following at a reasonable distance and didn't have to brake hard either.
Gawd knows then, seems a bit random - will look out for it now, though it will get my stress levels up as I have a complete and irrational hatred of all things astra/insignia.
It was an 09 plate so it could have time to develop a fault in the system, delivery time is long enough to develop a fault on those lovely Vauxhalls hehe

Petrolhead_Rich

4,659 posts

215 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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They flash when the ABS is active, even if braking gently on gravel the ABS may have been interfering....

Negative Creep

25,797 posts

250 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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I think it happens when you press the pedal hard, another safety gimmick

Jonny671

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212 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Petrolhead_Rich said:
They flash when the ABS is active, even if braking gently on gravel the ABS may have been interfering....
Ah right. Normal conditions and the road is actually quite a nice road, which makes a change from the norm.

Torquey

1,944 posts

251 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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The Crack Fox said:
Negative Creep said:
I think it happens when you press the pedal hard, another safety gimmick
Same on Fiat 500's, hazards come on when you brake hard, bloody annoying as I brake hard rather a lot and the lights can confuse other road users.
I dont know why more cars dont do this. Well - when the pedal is properly pushed into the floor or at above 30 mph.

R11ysf

1,961 posts

205 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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I don't know if it is a new EU regulation or something but I noticed it on this video of the new M5 too http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyI... Have a look around 55 seconds and the lights do the same thing. Must a be a new thing the manufacturers are bringing in.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

205 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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A flashing/strobing brake light is much more visible, and most of the non-dullards in the world take that as the car in front is on the ABS in an emergency situation, and not slowing a little for a corner.

Human eyes can detect flashing lights much quicker than those not flashing.

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

228 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Torquey said:
The Crack Fox said:
Negative Creep said:
I think it happens when you press the pedal hard, another safety gimmick
Same on Fiat 500's, hazards come on when you brake hard, bloody annoying as I brake hard rather a lot and the lights can confuse other road users.
I dont know why more cars dont do this. Well - when the pedal is properly pushed into the floor or at above 30 mph.
Hazards coming on during hard braking is just plain stupid!! It messes with other road users minds. My mates C2 used to do it all the time, it looked rediculous!!!!! I even saw a C2 rally car on Dave the other day with the hazards going every time he jumped on the brakes.........whats the point!!!!!

Torquey

1,944 posts

251 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Evil.soup said:
Torquey said:
The Crack Fox said:
Negative Creep said:
I think it happens when you press the pedal hard, another safety gimmick
Same on Fiat 500's, hazards come on when you brake hard, bloody annoying as I brake hard rather a lot and the lights can confuse other road users.
I dont know why more cars dont do this. Well - when the pedal is properly pushed into the floor or at above 30 mph.
Hazards coming on during hard braking is just plain stupid!! It messes with other road users minds. My mates C2 used to do it all the time, it looked rediculous!!!!! I even saw a C2 rally car on Dave the other day with the hazards going every time he jumped on the brakes.........whats the point!!!!!
Ah - I always thought what was witten in the highway code was load of old cobblers. you must be right. rolleyes

Arese

21,206 posts

210 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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No, the driver had Parkinson's.



I know, I'm going to hell

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

228 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Torquey said:
Evil.soup said:
Torquey said:
The Crack Fox said:
Negative Creep said:
I think it happens when you press the pedal hard, another safety gimmick
Same on Fiat 500's, hazards come on when you brake hard, bloody annoying as I brake hard rather a lot and the lights can confuse other road users.
I dont know why more cars dont do this. Well - when the pedal is properly pushed into the floor or at above 30 mph.
Hazards coming on during hard braking is just plain stupid!! It messes with other road users minds. My mates C2 used to do it all the time, it looked rediculous!!!!! I even saw a C2 rally car on Dave the other day with the hazards going every time he jumped on the brakes.........whats the point!!!!!
Ah - I always thought what was witten in the highway code was load of old cobblers. you must be right. rolleyes
I understand the reasoning when heading into heavy standing traffic, but i have the ability to press that little special button as and when i think it is important to do so.

I guess you havnt been in a car for any length of time with this stupid "safety aid". I have and i got fed up of turning the bloody thing off every now and again, its just distracting for the driver and bloody annoying for the passenger!

standfree93

3,001 posts

210 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Saw an Astra do this in front of me the other day. Break lights were flashing on and off.

Matt UK

18,080 posts

223 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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standfree93 said:
Saw an Astra do this in front of me the other day. Break lights were flashing on and off.
Kit-Kat warning?

Arese

21,206 posts

210 months

Friday 5th November 2010
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Matt UK said:
standfree93 said:
Saw an Astra do this in front of me the other day. Break lights were flashing on and off.
Kit-Kat warning?
hehe