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What to Expect When Using the
Bendix
®
Wingman
®
Fusion
™
System
The following charts illustrate what to expect from the Bendix
®
Wingman
®
Fusion
™
system in various driving situations you may encounter. Both the
system indication and action to expect from the system are illustrated on
the following pages.
Part One: All driving scenarios (Cruise is either “ON” or “OFF”)
What to Expect
Situation
Typical System
Indication/Alerts
Typical System
Actions/Cautions
Stationary objects/vehicles ahead in your lane of travel
A stationary – non-
vehicle – object is
detected ahead in
your lane.
A Stationary Object Alert
(SOA) may be issued up
to three(3) seconds prior
to impact.
None.
You must immediately act to
potentially avoid, or lessen
the severity of, a collision.
A stationary motor
vehicle is detected
ahead in your lane.
Note: Significant
feature
enhancement.
Factors that can
potentially affect
the system’s ability
to identify a vehicle
include: if the
vehicle is not a
licensed motorized
vehicle; or certain
types of trailers.
If the vehicle is traveling
above 10 mph / 16 kph, a
Stationary Vehicle Alert
(SVA) may be issued up
to three‑and‑a‑half (3.5)
seconds prior to impact.
You must immediately act to
potentially avoid, or lessen
the severity of, a collision.
If a collision is likely to occur,
the Bendix Wingman Fusion
system can provide a warning
and/or apply the vehicle
brakes.
NOTE: The system indicators/alerts above are typical, but may vary from the descriptions
shown here by vehicle manufacturer.