The FCW is only a driver assistance function,
and there is a risk that the pedestrian cannot be
recognized due to limitation of objective
conditions:
● Special targets such as non-moving
pedestrians.
● Pedestrians being blocked, or in mild
contrast with the environmental
background, or in rainy, snowy, foggy and
low illuminance environment.
● Pedestrians carry large objects or wear
clothes that make their outline unclear.
● When loading goods, do not make the
compartment exceed the full weight and
allowable weight of the front and rear axles.
Otherwise, vehicle damage or casualties may
occur.
For pedestrians:
● When the system detects pedestrians by
identifying the following accurate
information: the pedestrian's head, arms,
shoulders, legs, upper and lower body and
the pedestrian's normal movement form.
The outline of the body must be clearly
visible and in contrast with the background.
The FCW may not work when:
● When the FCW is turned off or the system
fails.
● Severe brake by the driver.
● The system considers that the collision
danger has been eliminated.
● Instability of vehicle.
● System initialization.
● Instrument failure.
● The gear position is not in D.
● The speed is beyond the operating speed.
● The driver is not wearing the seat belt.
● Active turning by driver.
● The driver presses the accelerator pedal
sharply.
● The powertrain is shut down.
● Manual shutdown of ESC or ESC fails.
● When the front camera is dirty or covered.
● Drive in snowy or rainstorm days.
● Drive with narrow vehicle (e.g. motorcycle)
ahead.
● There are vehicles driving on both sides.
● In case of cross-running vehicle.