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5. Driving guide
5.4.5 Autonomous emergency
braking (AEB)*
With AEB
Without AEB
The Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
assesses the danger level of collision by
detecting the relative distance and speed
between the vehicle ahead in the same path
and this vehicle through the MMW radar
installed on the front of the vehicle and the
IFC and synthesizing driver’s other operations
(such as depressing the brake pedal or
accelerator pedal), and intervenes in braking
if necessary. When a prospective collision is
detected, AEB will automatically brake the
vehicle. When the driver is braking while the
the system will automatically increase the
braking force to avoid or alleviate the collision.
NOTE
Precautions for use of radar and camera
sensor. => See page 185
OnandO
Driving
Assistance
Intelligent
Body
Light Control
A/C Settings
Safe speed warning (km/h)
When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed, there
will be an audible alarm
Active brake assist
The vehicle achieves active braking in case of a
collision risk
FCW
Cruise mode
It gives a warning in case of a collision risk
ACC TJA/ICA
When the AEB switch is set to “ON” position
h, the function of AEB will be activated
automatically. The function of AEB can be
deactivated manually, and activated manually
if needed.
follows:
AEB.