NOTICE
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If the radar sensor is dirty or poorly adjus-
ted, the Front Assist system may give unnec-
essary warnings and apply the brakes inap-
propriately.
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The operation of the radar can be aected
by strong reections of the emitted signal.
This may occur, for example, in an enclosed
car park or due to the presence of metallic
objects (e.g. guard rails or sheets used in
road works).
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The sensor may not be adjusted correctly if
it receives an impact. This may compromise
the system's eicacy or disconnect it. If you
have the feeling that the radar sensor is dam-
aged or adjusted incorrectly, switch o the
Front Assist and ACC functions to avoid any
damage. If this occurs have it adjusted.
Front camera
Fig.130 On the windscreen: eld of vision
of the Lane Assist system camera.
Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may
be tted with a front camera on the front
windscreen. This camera detects lane bounda-
ries (lines) to provide support for the following
functions:
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Lane Assist ›››page215.
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Travel Assist ›››page217.
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Emergency assist ›››page221.
NOTICE
To avoid aecting the operation of the sys-
tems, take the following points into consider-
ation:
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Clean the eld of vision of the camera reg-
ularly and make sure it is free of snow and ice.
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Do not cover the eld of vision of the cam-
era.
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Check that the windscreen is not damaged
in the area of the camera's eld of vision.
Rear radar
Fig.131 Rear view of the vehicle: radar
sensor areas.