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5. Driving guide
U n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s , t h e
performance of the system may be affected
while it intervenes in turning of steering wheel
for corrective steering adjustment:
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vehicle overload.
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abnormal tire pressure.
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uneven road.
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strong crosswinds.
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modification of vehicle control-related
parts by the driver.
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replacement of vehicle control-related
parts with non-genuine parts.
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improper assembly of vehicle control-
related parts.
NOTE
When the lane departure warning system
intervenes in turning of the steering wheel
for corrective steering adjustment, the driver
may still turn the steering wheel to control
the vehicle. When the torque applied by the
system is found improper, the driver can
control the vehicle to travel according to his
intention when required.
CAUTION
● When the lane departure warning
system detects an unintentional lane
departure, it issues a warning or
intervenes in turning of the steering
wheel to assist in corrective steering
adjustment. Neither panic nor turn the
steering wheel fiercely.
● When the lane departure warning
system detects that the steering wheel is
out of the driver’s hands for a long time,
it issues a warning. In this case, don’t
panic, neither turn the steering wheel
fiercely or shake the steering wheel. and
instead, please hold the steering wheel
and drive the vehicle as usual.
● When “Warning” is selected as the LKA
mode, the system will not intervene in
turning of the steering wheel. When
“Steering” is selected as the LKA mode,
the system will not issue any visual and
audible alarms.
WARNING
● The lane departure warning system
is just an assist system and cannot
actively control the vehicle to change
lanes or keep it in the lane. The
driver must always check the road
conditions, hold the steering wheel
and actively control the vehicle.
● Improper use of the lane departure
warning system or negligence may
cause an accident. Do not rely on
the lane departure warning system
completely or drive the vehicle at risk
with the aid of the LKA system.