LKAS*
The lane keeping assist system (LKAS) uses camera
to detect lane marking to assist the driver in keeping
the vehicle in its lane by applying turning
intervention when it detects that a driver is about to
deviate from its lane and has no intention of changing
lanes.
● This function is only auxiliary and cannot
replace the control of driver. When using
this function, the driver shall always pay
attention, hold the turning wheel, and be
ready to make turning corrections or take
over the vehicle at any time, otherwise it may
cause injury or property damage.
● The function does not work when the camera
is covered by rain, snow, mud and ice. The
driver must drive carefully and keep the
camera area clean.
● When in environments such as night, rain,
snow, fog, shadows, etc., this function may
malfunction or not work. Please drive
carefully.
● When the camera cannot detect the lane
marking ahead due to road construction,
water accumulation, cracks or unclear
markings, this function does not work.
Drivers are advised to drive with caution.
● The function may malfunction or not work
when encountering situations where lanes
are added or merged. Drivers are advised to
drive with caution.
● In case of intersection or traffic jam, the
function may work incorrectly or not. Please
driver to drive carefully.
● Please contact the authorized dealership of
BAIC ORV for inspection when the system
is prompted.
● When the vehicle tire pressure is too high or
too low, but not at the alarm state, the LKA
may be unusable or degraded.
● When the components and parts related to
vehicle control are accessories from the non-
original manufacturer or being retrofitting,
the LKA function may be unavailable or
degrade.
Turn on/off LKAS
Users can turn on/off the LKAS function through the
infotainment screen, and select its alarm method and
alarm sensitivity. When the system is turned on, the
instrument cluster LKAS indicator light will go
on.
When the vehicle is started, the LKA is in the on state,
and the speed is greater than 60 km/h, the LKA
function is activated.