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5. Driving guide
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The ambient light is brighter than the
threshold.
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A street light, a vehicle ahead or an
oncoming vehicle is detected.
In the following cases, the high/low beam
switching is inhibited:
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Lateral acceleration or yaw rate is too
high.
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The vehicle is in the highly dynamic state
(with ABS or ESP activated).
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The instrument cluster displays the
vehicle speed of lower than 35 km/h.
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Turning on the turn signal lamp.
Function limitations
When the IHC is activated, the automatic
switching of high beam and low beam may be
delayed or even unavailable when:
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The windshield surface in front of the IFC
is covered with ice, snow, fog, dirt, sticker
or other objects.
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The vehicle is on a dimly lit street with
highly reflective objects.
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The vehicle encounters pedestrians and
bicyclists on poorly lit roads or roadsides.
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The light of the front oncoming vehicle is
blocked by a crash barrier, a high bow-top
road fence, a green belt, etc.
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The brightness of the tail lamps of the
vehicle ahead is low or does not comply
with national standards when the vehicle
is following the vehicle ahead.
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The vehicle meets another incoming
vehicle in case of an extremely tight turn/
mountain road/low-lying ground.
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The vehicle is running on a slope or a
bumpy road.
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The vehicle is running in a heavily rainy,
snowy or foggy day.
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The IFC is damaged or its power supply is
cut off.
5.4.9 BSD system*
The BSD detects the vehicle in the blind spot
and the area behind the blind spot through the
MMW radar installed at the rear of the vehicle.
If it detects that another vehicle is approaching
quickly, the BSD will alert the driver through the
visual signal on the exterior rearview mirrors.
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A: Blind area of view of adjacent lane.
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B: The area behind the blind spot.
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