5-80
Driving your vehicle
• There is not enough distance
between you and the vehicle in
front to be able to detect the lane
line or the vehicle ahead is driving
on the lane line.
• Driving on a steep grade, over a
hill, or when driving on a curved
road.
• The adverse road conditions cause
excessive vehicle vibrations while
driving.
• The surrounding of the inside rear
view mirror temperature is high
due to direct sunlight.
• The windshield or the LKAS cam-
era lens is blocked with dirt or
debris.
• The windshield glass is fogged up; a
clear view of the road is obstructed.
• Placing objects on the dashboard.
• The vehicle vibrates heavily due to
road conditions.
• Driving on a steep grade or a
curve.
• Driving through a toll plaza or toll-
gate.
• Driving on uneven surface.
• An object on roadside which may
resemble road markers.
LKAS function change
The driver can change LKAS to Lane
Departure Warning System (LDWS)
or change the LKAS mode between
Standard LKA and Active LKA from
the LCD display.
Go to the 'User Settings
→
Driving
Assist
→
Lane Keeping Assist
System
→
Lane Departure
Warning/Standard LKA/ Active LKA'.
The system is automatically set to
Standard LKA if a function is not
selected.
Lane Departure Warning
LDWS alerts the driver with a visual
warning and a warning alarm when
the system detects the vehicle
departing the lane. The steering
wheel will not be controlled.
Standard LKA
The Standard LKA mode guides the
driver to keep the vehicle within the
lanes. It rarely controls the steering
wheel, when the vehicle drives well
inside the lanes. However, it starts to
control the steering wheel, when the
vehicle is about to deviate out of the
lanes.
Active LKA
The Active LKA mode provides more
frequent steering wheel control in
comparison with the Standard LKA
mode. Active LKA can reduce the dri-
ver’s fatigue to assist the steering for
maintaining the vehicle in the middle
of the lane.
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