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The intelligent cruise control system
is a driving assistance system, so the
driver should keep control of vehicle at
all times.
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ISLC performance depends on weather
conditions, lighting, and trac sign
visibility. The system may fail to or
incorrectly identify the sign at night
or sunset, in rainy, foggy, hazy, snowy
or dusty environment, when light is
coming from the back of the vehicle,
or when there is a sudden change in
lighting.
WARNING
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ISLC only serves as a driver
assistance function, so the driver
must be fully responsible for
driving safety.
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Inuence of weather, road
conditions, and other factors may
cause ISLC to fail or lead to late
alarms.
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Use ISLC based on your needs,
trac, and road conditions.
Adaptive Front Lighting
(AFL)
Adaptive front lighting (AFL) assesses
current driving conditions by using
multi-purpose camera sensors and
automatically activates or deactivates the
high beam accordingly, when vehicle
speed exceeds 35 km/h.
Status Description
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AFL standby:
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When the function is enabled but not
activated yet, a icon is displayed
on the instrument cluster.
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AFL activated:
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With the function enabled, when you
set the light switch to the auto lights
position, the light meets conditions,
and vehicle speed exceeds 35 km/h,
is displayed.
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AFL failure:
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HMA has failed. A icon is
displayed on the cluster at this time.
How to Use
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To enable or disable this function in
→ ADAS → Safety Assist. When the
vehicle is started, the system defaults
to previous settings.
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With the function enabled, when you
set the light switch to the auto lights
position, the light meets conditions
and vehicle speed exceeds 35 km/h,
the system automatically switches
between low and high beams based on
the current driving environment.
Precautions
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The AFL system is an auxiliary
light control function. While it is
recommended to use the system at
high vehicle speeds, the system cannot
completely replace the driver's
judgment. The driver must observe
road regulations and actively switch
between high and low beams
according to road condition changes at
all times.
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When the vehicle is in a high dynamic
state, for example when the ABS or
ESC is activated, beam switching is
suppressed.
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AFL system exits when you turn fog
lights or turn signals on, set wipers to
high-speed mode, are backing up, or
set the light switch to a position other
than auto lights, or the environment
has too much lighting.
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