Instances where a lane boundary may be
suppressed:
•
Lane markings on the road may not be
detected by the sensor.
•
You turn the direction indicator for that
side of your vehicle on.
•
If you apply direct steering, accelerate
fast or brake hard.
•
Your vehicle speed is outside the
operating limits.
•
If there is an anti-lock brake or stability
control intervention.
•
Narrow lane width.
If the lane markings in the display turn red
or you feel a vibration through the steering
wheel you must take immediate and safe
action to align your vehicle. Correct any
unintended lane drift immediately.
Lane Keeping Aid
Switching the System On and Off
Note:
The system does not automatically
turn on every time you switch the ignition
on.
Note:
When you switch the system on, this
will automatically turn lane keeping alert
on.
Switch the system on and off using the
button on the indicator stalk.
Press the button three times to switch the
system on. Press the button again to
switch the system off.
Setting the System Sensitivity
You can adjust how quickly the system
intervenes in a dangerous situation. The
system has two sensitivity levels which you
can set using the information display. See
General Information
(page 86).
System Warnings
A column of lane markings are displayed
either side of the vehicle graphic.
The lane markings are color coded as
follows:
•
Green: The system is ready to warn you
of any unintentional lane departure.
•
Yellow: The system will automatically
apply a steering torque to align your
vehicle path and correct any
unintended lane drift.
•
Red: Your vehicle is approaching or is
too close to the detected lane
boundary. The steering wheel will give
a vibration warning. Take immediate
safe action to reposition your vehicle.
Instances where a lane boundary may be
suppressed:
•
Lane markings on the road may not be
detected by the sensor.
•
You turn the direction indicator for that
side of your vehicle on.
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Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing
Driving Aids