6. XPILOT Driving
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Warning
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If trac conditions or external influences prevent the
cameras and radar from correctly detecting other
objects such as pedestrians, cyclists, vehicles, etc.,
warning and braking intervention may be delayed or
not applied at all.
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The Forward Collision Mitigation may only work when
driving at speeds between 30 km/h and 150 km/h.
Restrictions and Errors:Restrictions and Errors:
Forward Collision Mitigation does not always detects vehicles,
bike-riders, pedestrians or other objects, and unnecessary,
untimely or ineective warnings or missed warnings can occur
for a variety of reasons, such as:
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The vehicle is driven on a road with large curves or in
poor road conditions.
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When there are other vehicles suddenly moving fast or to
the front of the vehicle, the Forward Collision Mitigation
cannot issue warning/apply brake in time.
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Dark (poor lighting conditions) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, snow, dense fog, etc.).
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Strong light (such as oncoming headlight or direct
sunlight) obstructs the camera's view.
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Windshield blocks the view of the camera (water spray,
dust or sticker blocking, etc.).
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Radars are restricted. (For radar restrictions, Refer to Page
109.)
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Cameras are restricted. (For camera restrictions, Refer to
Page 111.)
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When this vehicle is greater than a certain speed, the
AEB cannot completely avoid a collision after it detects a
pedestrian.
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AEB does not work on vehicles in reverse.
All of the above warnings and restrictions do not exhaust all
of the situations that may prevent the proper operation of
the Forward Collision Mitigation These functions may also
fail to deliver the desired eect for many other reasons. It is
the driver's responsibility to remain alert and be aware of the
area next to the vehicle in order to anticipate whether an early
corrective action is required to avoid collisions.
When the Forward Collision Mitigation fails, the XPILOT System
light will lit on your dashboard. Please contact your local
authorized service center.