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Lane Departure Warning Alert
(Option)
When equipped, an alert will occur when a
lane marking is crossed without the use of
the turn signal.
Lane Departure Active Warning Left
The operator can mute the audible Lane
Departure Warning alert by using the dash
mounted Lane Departure Disable switch.
After 15 minutes or the next key cycle,
Lane Departure Warning alert will be
automatically unmuted. The mute switch
will not mute any Adaptive Cruise Control
alarms.
Lane Keeping Assist (Option)
Vehicles with Lane Keeping Assist will
provide steering assistance to the steering
wheel when it detects the vehicle is
departing a lane without use of a turn
signal. The system will turn the steering
wheel in an attempt to nudge the vehicle in
back into the lane. The steering assistance
may always be overcome by the driver and
the driver is expected to keep hands on the
steering wheel at all times. Using this
feature may increase or decrease
awareness to components that are in need
of inspection or maintenance, such as (but
not limited to) improper tire inflation,
suspension, or brake drag.
The Lane Keeping Assist feature is
enabled by default when the vehicle is on
as indicated by a white icon. When the
vehicle speed is above 40 MPH (65 km/h),
the conditions are right, and the system is
ready to assist in keeping the vehicle in the
lane, the steering wheel portion of the icon
below will turn green, indicating that the
system is engaged and ready to assist in
keeping the vehicle in the lane. The system
may disengage if the system operating
conditions are not met and re-engage once
met. Some of these conditions include lane
marking detection, vehicle speed, and
system faults.
Lane Keeping Assist Enabled
WARNING
Ultimate responsibility for the safe op-
eration of the vehicle remains with the
driver at all times. Even with Lane De-
parture Warning or Electric Steer As-
sist, the driver must remain alert, react
appropriately and in a timely manner,
and use good driving practices. Failure
to do so may result in death, personal
injury and/or property damage.
Lane Keeping Assist Engaged
For the Lane Keeping Assist feature to
safely operate, the driver must remain in
control of the vehicle with their hands on
the wheel. If the system cannot detect the
presence of the drivers hands on the
wheel, it will disengage the Lane Keeping
Assist feature. After some time of not
detecting the drivers input to the wheel, a
warning will be given to keep hands on the
wheel.
DRIVING - Engine Operations
128 Y53-6076-1D1 (09/20)
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