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5. Driving guide
Please take over the
steering wheel immediately
The braking capacity of service brake system
that can be used by ICA is limited, and when
ICA requires the driver to intervene in braking,
the instrument cluster will give a visible alarm,
accompanied by audible alarm.
When receiving the hands-on reminder, the
driver shall immediately depress the brake
pedal for proper braking.
After the brake pedal is depressed, ICA will be
deactivated. If ICA reactivation is required after
an emergency is eliminated, press the button
or move up the multi-function “OK” button
to reactivate or resume ICA.
Others
The operation methods of resuming ICA,
adjusting the cruising speed, adjusting the
following distance, and start after following
stop, are the same as that of ACC. For details,
please refer to section “ACC”
Function limitations
The capacity of steering system and brake
system that can be used by ICA is limited, and
ICA cannot maintain an appropriate distance
from the vehicle ahead or keep the vehicle in
the lane under all road conditions.
ICA may incorrectly detect lane markings or
fail to detect lane markings, or may incorrectly
detect target vehicles or fail to detect target
vehicles ahead.
Even if enabled and being working, ICA may
be affected, malfunction or not function under
the following conditions:
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poor line of sight due to rain, snow, rain,
sandstorm, etc.
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dirty, damaged or foggy front windshield,
or obstruction in the camera area.
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poor line of sight due to direct sunlight,
light glare of oncoming vehicles, reflected
light from road water-logging, etc.
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dramatic changes in lighting conditions,
such as entering/exiting tunnels.
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poor night lighting conditions.
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nonstandard lane markings.
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special lane marking colors, like in
construction areas.
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unobvious lane markings, such as too
thin, worn, blurred or dirt/braking mark/
snow/water-covered ones.
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no lane marking, or lane marking color
similar to road surface or curb color.
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Isolation strips or other objects casting
shadows on lane markings.
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close distance from the vehicle ahead or
partial or all lane markings blocked by the
vehicle ahead.
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lane markings blocked by construction
facilities, etc.
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marks or objects similar to lane markings
on roads, such as braking marks, other
signs on road surfaces, curbs and lane
seams.
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increase or decrease in lanes.