... more like disturbing ...
Yes it is awesome, meanwhile Eric has added more features to his development system.
He must get a lot of laughs where ever he drives, at least that's a good way to get pedestrians attention

... more like disturbing ...
Yes it is awesome, meanwhile Eric has added more features to his development system.
It is not hooked up to the actual VESS system. He connected his setup (Arduino I believe) directly to the CAN bus inside the cabin, parts sitting on the passenger seat with a speaker in the seat as well.He must get a lot of laughs where ever he drives, at least that's a good way to get pedestrians attention![]()
@electriceddy ,see if your local garage may have someone who can help once you point out the connector.
Okay,third time's the charmA garage had someone who is more adept,with a stronger thumb,and finger than I was able to DISCONNECT my VESS ! They couldn't begin to appreciate why I was so happy as I drove off,in silence[maybe some tire noise]. Until the law makers make the VESS law...
I have done like another Kona owner,placed the two pieces connected,not all the way.When I get a chance,will wrap with electric tape to avoid contamination of the connection point.
Like others,no dash code popped up,the Kona drove like normal.
The car communicates speed and direction (forward vs. reverse) to the VESS system as it oscillates differently based on speed and directions and therefore you need several pins to communicate that information.the VESS but as someone else wondered about earlier in the thread: it is an 8-pin connector, why 8-pin? are the 8 pins all used by the VESS? ... Can someone confirm, ideally from a Kona diagram, that opening the connection does not create problems or stopped other functions?
I have actually almost walked into a pillar,or street light pole myself while on my mobile,so I don't know how I could forget this annoying group.You forgot to mention phone zombies![]()
I have just ordered my Kona EV so I can't speak from experience, but I thought the VESS sound is supposed to stop when the car is stopped with foot on the brake! --- if not, I agree, it simply does not make sense.
Unfortunately, the NHTSA does not agree with us. The regulation requires a sound when the car is on, stationary, and the automatic transmission "is in Neutral or any gear position other than Park that provides forward vehicle propulsion" (CFR § 571.141(S5.1.1)(i)). So blame the feds, not Hyundai.I have just ordered my Kona EV so I can't speak from experience, but I thought the VESS sound is supposed to stop when the car is stopped with foot on the brake! --- if not, I agree, it simply does not make sense.
See https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/acts-regul...tives-planned.html#Quiet-Vehicles-Regulations --- the VESS is not presently mandatory, not clear when regulations will be determined and even less clear when they they will be implemented.Apparently starting July...its mandatory in Canada for EVs to have a vess sound.
A unallocated new Elite (top spec) just appeared for sale on a dealers lot here, NZ, the first time ever as all earlier shipments were preordered. The photos show it still has the VESS switch.Does that mean that the VESS switch has been removed in the EU 2020 version,
or in any other locale whose 2019s had it?...
The proposed regulation is a positive step forward to assist visually impaired of the presence of an operational vehicle.See https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/acts-regul...tives-planned.html#Quiet-Vehicles-Regulations --- the VESS is not presently mandatory, not clear when regulations will be determined and even less clear when they they will be implemented.
I don't know how effective it is. I am getting oblivious to it when I am driving. Even though it seems pretty obvious from outside of the car I have had zero pedestrians actually notice. I will likely unplug it when I can get chance to squeeze my hand in there. Last time I looked it was not in our relevant regulations or the law in Canada and manufacturer participation is voluntary at this time.If I don't want to hear it, I'll take out my hearing aid. But otherwise, I still think it is a good idea since we all know that many people run around with their mind far away..