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Lane Departure Warning limitations
When set at High Sensitivity, LDW is
active between 50 km/h (30 mph) and
180 km/h (112 mph).
When set at Normal Sensitivity, LDW
is active between 60 km/h (40 mph)
and 180 km/h (112 mph).
The lane in use must be wider than 2.5
m.
No warning given if the correct
indicator is active.
Not active in off-road conditions.
Not available when the Sand or
Mud-ruts, Terrain response programs
are selected.
The performance of the LDW system may
also be affected in the following
conditions:
Adverse driving conditions. For
example, heavy fog, rain, snow, etc.
Worn, damaged or temporary lane
markings, for example, road works,
etc.
Tight deviations of the roads and their
gradients.
Driving towards very bright lights/
lamps.
Driving very close to another vehicle.
LANE KEEPING ASSIST (LKA)
Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) is a
driving aid only. It remains the
driver's responsibility to drive
with due care and attention, in a
manner which is safe for the
vehicle, its occupants and the
other road users. The driver
should still observe all road
markings that are not detected or
recognised by LKA.
LKA is an enhancement of the Lane
Departure Warning (LDW) system and is
available only if LDW is fitted. It helps to
keep the vehicle in the current carriageway
lane, e.g., while driving on a motorway.
When the vehicle drifts too close to lane
markings on either side, without the
direction indicators being used, a gentle
rotational force is automatically applied
to the steering wheel. This can be felt by
the driver and it indicates that a steering
correction should be made. The rotational
force can be overridden to make a lane
change without use of the direction
indicators. When an override is made, and
a lane change is taken without use of the
direction indicators, LDW alerts will be
triggered. See 146, LANE DEPARTURE
WARNING (LDW).
When LDW is switched on, LKA can be
selected via Driving Assistance in the
Instrument panel menu. The sensitivity of
the steering wheel rotational force can be
adjusted via LKA Settings, Sensitivity,
then select High Sensitivity or Normal
Sensitivity.
When the ignition is switched off and on
again, the last choice of LDW/LKA is
reinstated.
Low tyre pressure and/or steering
tracking out of alignment will affect
LKA, as both of these conditions
may apply a condition where
constant steering adjustment is
required.
LKA is disabled when a fault is detected.
A message is displayed in the Message
centre. If the fault does not clear after the
ignition is switched off and on again,
consult a Retailer/Authorised Repairer.
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Driving aids
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