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Deactivate Pilot Assist
*
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Pilot Assist can be deactivated and switched
off.
Green steering wheel indicates that Pilot Assist is
providing steering assistance.
1. Press the steering wheel button
(2).
> The symbol and indicators turn grey –
Pilot Assist is set in standby mode. The
indicator for time interval and symbol
for target vehicle, if activated, are also
switched off.
2. Press the steering wheel button
◀
(1) or
▶
(3) to change to another function.
> The driver display's symbol and indica-
tor for Pilot Assist (4) are switched off
– which deletes the stored maximum
speed.
WARNING
•
With Pilot Assist in standby mode, the
driver must intervene and steer, regu-
lating both speed and distance to the
vehicle ahead.
•
When Pilot Assist is in standby mode
and the car comes too close to a vehi-
cle ahead, the driver is warned of the
short distance by the distance warn-
ing
*
function instead.
Related information
•
•
Selecting and activating adaptive cruise
control
•
Change between cruise control and adap-
tive cruise control
•
Limitations for adaptive cruise control
•
Temporary disabling of steering assistance
with Pilot Assist
Standby mode for Pilot Assist
*
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Pilot Assist can be deactivated and set in
standby mode. This can take place due to
driver intervention or automatically.
Standby mode means that the function is
selected in the driver display but not activated.
In this case, Pilot Assist does not regulate the
speed or distance to the vehicle in front, or
provide steering assistance.
Standby mode on driver intervention
Pilot Assist is deactivated and set in standby
mode if any of the following occurs:
•
The foot brake is used.
•
The gear selector is moved to
N
position.
•
The direction indicators are used for
longer than 1 minute.
•
The driver maintains a speed higher than
the stored speed for longer than 1 minute.
•
The clutch pedal is depressed for
approx. 1 minute - applies to cars with
manual gearbox.
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Automatic standby mode
WARNING
With automatic standby mode, the driver is
warned via an acoustic signal and a mes-
sage on the driver display.
•
The driver must then regulate the car's
speed, apply the brakes as needed and
maintain a safe distance to other vehi-
cles.
Automatic standby mode may be engaged in
the event of one of the following.
•
One of the systems that Pilot Assist is
dependent on stops working, e.g. stability
control / anti-skid
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.
•
Hands not holding the steering wheel.
•
The driver opens the door.
•
The driver takes off the seatbelt.
•
The engine speed is too low/high.
•
One or more wheels lose traction.
•
The brake temperature is high.
•
The parking brake is applied.
•
The camera and radar unit is covered by
e.g. snow or heavy rainfall (camera lens/
radio waves are blocked).
•
The speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and
Pilot Assist is uncertain whether the vehi-
cle ahead is a stationary vehicle or an
object, such as a speed bump.
•
The speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and
the vehicle ahead turns off so that Pilot
Assist no longer has a vehicle to follow.
•
The speed is reduced to below 30 km/h
(20 mph) - only applies to cars with man-
ual gearbox.
Related information
•
•
Selecting and activating Pilot Assist
•
•
Temporary disabling of steering
assistance with Pilot Assist
*
75
Pilot Assist steering assistance can be tem-
porarily disabled and resumed without prior
warning.
When the direction indicators are used, Pilot
Assist steering assistance is temporarily dis-
engaged. When the direction indicator is
switched off, steering assistance is reactivated
automatically if the lane's edge markings can
still be detected.
If Pilot Assist is unable to interpret the lane
clearly, e.g. if the camera or radar unit is
unable to see the side markings for the lane,
Pilot Assist temporarily disables steering
assistance – speed and distance regulation
functions remain active. Steering assistance is
resumed when the lane can be interpreted
again. In these situations, slight vibration in
the steering wheel may alert the driver to the
fact that steering assistance has been deacti-
vated temporarily.
Related information
•
•
Selecting and activating Pilot Assist
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This function can be either standard or optional, depending on market.
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Electronic Stability Control
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•
•
Limitations of Pilot Assist
*
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The Pilot Assist function may have limitations
in certain situations.
The Pilot Assist function is an aid which can
help the driver in many situations. But the
driver is at all times responsible for maintain-
ing a safe distance to surrounding objects and
a correct position in the lane.
WARNING
In certain situations, Pilot Assist steering
assistance may have difficulty helping the
driver in the right way or it may be auto-
matically deactivated - in which case, the
use of Pilot Assist is not recommended.
Examples of such situations may be that:
•
the lane markings are unclear, worn,
missing, or they cross each other, or if
there are several sets of lane markings.
•
the lane division is changed, e.g. when
the lanes split or merge, as well as on
slip roads.
•
at roadworks and sudden changes in
the roadway, e.g. when the lines may
stop marking the correct route.
•
edges or other lines than lane markings
are present on or near the road, e.g.
kerbs, joints or repairs to the road sur-
face, edges of barriers, roadside edges
or strong shadows.
•
the lane is narrow or winding.
•
the lane contains ridges or holes.
•
weather conditions are poor, e.g. rain,
snow or fog or slush or impaired view
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with poor light conditions, back-light-
ing, wet road surface etc.
The driver should also note that Pilot Assist
has the following limitations:
•
High kerbs, roadside barriers, tempo-
rary obstacles (traffic cones, safety bar-
riers, etc.) are not detected. Alterna-
tively, they may be detected incorrectly
as lane markings, with a subsequent
risk of contact between the car and
such obstacles. The driver must ensure
him/herself that the car is at a suitable
distance from such obstacles.
•
The camera and radar sensor does not
have the capacity to detect all oncom-
ing objects and obstacles in traffic
environments, e.g. potholes, stationary
obstacles or objects which completely
or partially block the route.
•
Pilot Assist does not "see" pedestrians,
animals, etc.
•
The functions steering assist is force
limited, which means that Pilot Assist
cannot always help the driver to steer
and keep the car within the lane.
•
In cars equipped with Sensus
Navigation
*
, the function has the
option of using information from map
data, which may result in varied per-
formance.
•
Pilot Assist is switched off if the power
steering for speed related steering
force is working with reduced power –
e.g. during cooling due to overheating.
WARNING
Pilot Assist must only be used if there are
clear lane lines painted on each side of the
lane. All other use involves increased risk of
contact with surrounding obstacles that
cannot be detected by the function.
WARNING
•
This is not a collision avoidance sys-
tem. The driver is always responsible
and must intervene if the system does
not detect a vehicle ahead.
•
The function does not brake for
humans or animals, and not for small
vehicles such as bicycles and motorcy-
cles. Nor for low trailers, oncoming,
slow or stationary vehicles and objects.
•
Do not use the function in demanding
situations, such as in city traffic, at
junctions, on slippery surfaces, with a
lot of water or slush on the road, in
heavy rain/snow, in poor visibility, on
winding roads or on slip roads.
The driver always has the possibility of cor-
recting or adjusting a steering intervention
imposed by Pilot Assist and can turn the steer-
ing wheel to the desired position.
Steep roads and/or heavy load
Bear in mind that Pilot Assist is primarily
intended for use when driving on level road
surfaces. The function may have difficulty in
keeping the correct distance from the vehicle
ahead when driving on steep downhill slopes -
in which case, be extra attentive and ready to
brake.
Do not use Pilot Assist if the car has a heavy
load or a trailer is connected to the car.
Pilot Assist cannot be activated if a trailer,
bicycle rack or similar is connected to the
car's electrical system.
Drive mode unavailable
Off Road
drive mode cannot be selected
when Pilot Assist is activated.
This function uses the car's camera and
radar units, which have certain general lim-
itations.
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Related information
•
•
Limitations for camera and radar unit
(p. 399)
•
Speed-dependent steering force (p. 274)
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Symbols and messages for
Pilot Assist
*
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A number of symbols and messages regar-
ding Pilot Assist can be shown via the driver
display.
Symbol
Message
Specification
Grey steering wheel symbol
Indicates deactivated steering assistance. When Pilot Assist provides steering assis-
tance, the steering wheel is green.
Symbol for hands on the steering wheel The system cannot detect whether the driver has his/her hands on the steering wheel.
Place your hands on the steering wheel and actively steer the car.
Windscreen sensor
Sensor blocked, see Owner's man-
ual
Clean the windscreen in front of the camera and radar unit's detectors.
A text message can be cleared by briefly
pressing the
button, located in the centre
of the steering wheel's right-hand keypad.
If a message remains: Contact a workshop –
an authorised Volvo workshop is recom-
mended.
Related information
•
•
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Overtaking Assistance
*
Overtaking Assistance can help the driver
when overtaking other vehicles. The function
can be used with adaptive cruise control
*
or
Pilot Assist
*
.
When adaptive cruise control or Pilot Assist is
following another vehicle and the driver indi-
cates the intention to overtake by activating
the direction indicator
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, the systems help by
accelerating the vehicle towards the vehicle
ahead
before
the driver's vehicle reaches the
overtaking lane.
The function then delays reducing speed in
order to avoid premature braking when the
driver’s car is approaching a slower vehicle.
The function remains active until the driver’s
vehicle has cleared the overtaken vehicle.
WARNING
Be aware that this function can be acti-
vated in more situations than during over-
taking, e.g. when a direction indicator is
used to indicate a change of lane or exit to
another road – the car will then accelerate
briefly.
WARNING
•
The function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving
and make it safer – it cannot handle all
situations in all traffic, weather and
road conditions.
•
•
Driver support functions are not a sub-
stitute for the driver's attention and
judgement. The driver is always
responsible for ensuring the car is
driven in a safe manner, at the appro-
priate speed, with an appropriate dis-
tance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and reg-
ulations.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
•
Use Overtaking Assistance (p. 321)
•
•
Use Overtaking Assistance
Overtaking assistance can be used with
adaptive cruise control
*
or Pilot Assist
*
. There
are a number of criteria if Overtaking Assis-
tance is to be used.
The following conditions must exist for Over-
taking Assistance to be activated:
•
there must be a vehicle in front (the “tar-
get vehicle”)
•
your car's
current speed
is
at least 70 km/h (43 mph)
•
the stored speed
must be high enough
for overtaking to take place safely.
To start the Overtaking Assistance:
–
Activate the direction indicator.
Use the left-hand direction indicator in a
left-hand drive car right in a right-hand
drive car.
> Overtaking Assistance is started.
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On left flash only in left-hand-drive car, or right flash in right-hand-drive car.
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WARNING
When using the Overtaking Assistance
System, the driver should be aware that
there may be undesired acceleration if the
conditions suddenly change.
Some situations should therefore be avoi-
ded, such as if:
•
the car is approaching an exit to turn-
off in the same direction as overtaking
would normally occur.
•
the vehicle ahead slows down before
the driver's car has crossed over into
the overtaking lane.
•
the traffic in the overtaking lane slows
down.
•
a right-hand drive car is driven in a
county with left-hand traffic (or vice
versa).
Situations of this kind can be avoided by
temporarily setting adaptive cruise control
or Pilot Assist in standby mode.
Related information
•
•
•
•
Standby mode for adaptive cruise control
•
Warning from driver support in the
event of a collision risk
The driver support systems of adaptive cruise
control
*
and Pilot Assist
*
can warn the driver
if the distance to the vehicle ahead suddenly
becomes too short.
Audio and symbol for collision warning
Acoustic signal in the event of a risk of col-
lision
Warning signal in the event of a risk of col-
lision
Distance measurement with the camera
and radar unit
Adaptive cruise control and Pilot Assist use
approx. 40% of the capacity of the foot brake.
If the car needs to be braked more heavily
than the driver support is capable of and the
driver does not brake, the warning lamp and
acoustic warning are activated to alert the
driver that immediate intervention is required.
WARNING
The driver support systems only warn of
vehicles which their radar unit has detected
– hence a warning may not be given, or it
may be given with a certain delay. Never
wait for a warning. Apply the brakes when
the situation requires.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
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Change of target with driver
support
The driver supports of adaptive cruise con-
trol
*
and Pilot Assist
*
, in combination with
automatic transmission, have a change of tar-
get function at certain speeds.
Change of target
If the target vehicle in front suddenly turns then there
may be stationary traffic in front.
When the driver supports are following
another vehicle at speeds
below
30 km/h
(20 mph) and changes target vehicle – from a
moving vehicle to a stationary vehicle – the
driver supports will slow down for the station-
ary vehicle.
WARNING
When the driver supports are following
another vehicle at speeds
in excess of
approx. 30 km/h (20 mph) and the target
is changed from a moving vehicle to a sta-
tionary vehicle, the driver supports will
ignore
the stationary vehicle and instead
accelerate to the stored speed.
•
The driver must then intervene him/
herself and brake.
Automatic standby mode with change of
target
The driver supports are disengaged and set in
standby mode:
•
when the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph)
and the driver supports are uncertain
whether the target object is a stationary
vehicle or another object, such as a speed
bump.
•
when the speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph)
and the vehicle ahead turns off so that the
driver supports no longer have a vehicle to
follow.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
•
•
Set the stored speed for driver
support
It is possible to set stored speed for the
speed limiter, cruise control, adaptive cruise
control
*
and Pilot Assist
*
functions.
: Increases the stored speed
: Reduces stored speed
Stored speed
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–
Change a set speed with short presses on
the steering wheel buttons
(1) or
(2) or by pressing and holding them.
•
Short
presses: Each press changes the
speed in increments of +/- 5 km/h
(+/- 5 mph).
•
Press
and
hold
: Release the button
when the speed indicator (3) has
moved to the desired speed.
> The speed set after the last button
press is stored in the memory.
Effect of the accelerator pedal
If the driver increases the car's speed using
the accelerator pedal before pressing the
steering wheel button
(1), the speed
stored will be the car's speed when the button
is depressed, provided the driver's foot is on
the accelerator pedal at the moment when the
button is depressed.
A temporary increase in speed with the accel-
erator pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not
affect the setting - the car returns to the last
stored speed when the accelerator pedal is
released.
Possible speed
Automatic gearbox
The driver support functions can follow
another vehicle at speeds from 0 km/h up to
200 km/h (125 mph).
Pilot Assist can give steering assistance from
almost stationary up to 140 km/h (87 mph).
Note that the lowest programmable speed is
30 km/h (20 mph) – even though it is capable
of following another vehicle down to 0 km/h, a
speed lower than 30 km/h (20 mph) cannot
be selected/stored.
Manual gearbox
the driver support functions can follow
another vehicle at speeds from 30 km/h
(20 mph) up to 200 km/h (125 mph).
Pilot Assist can give steering assistance from
30 km/h (20 mph) up to 140 km/h (87 mph).
The lowest programmable speed is 30 km/h
(20 mph) – the maximum speed is 200 km/h
(125 mph).
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
•
•
•
•
Set time interval to vehicle ahead
It is possible to set the time interval to the
vehicle ahead to be maintained by the adap-
tive cruise control
*
and Pilot Assist
*
func-
tions.
Different time intervals to the
vehicle in front can be
selected and shown in the
driver display as 1-5 horizon-
tal lines - the more lines the
longer the time interval. One
line represents about 1 sec-
ond to the vehicle in front, 5 lines represents
about 3 seconds.
When the symbol in the driver display
shows a car and a steering wheel, Pilot
Assist follows a vehicle in front at a preset
time gap.
When only one steering wheel is shown,
there is no vehicle within a reasonable dis-
tance ahead.
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When the symbol in the driver display
shows two cars, adaptive cruise control is
following the vehicle in front at a pre-set
time interval.
When only one car is shown, there is no
vehicle within a reasonable distance ahead.
Control for time interval.
Decrease time interval
Increase time interval
Distance indicator
–
Press the steering wheel button (1) or (2)
to increase or decrease the time interval.
> The distance indicator (3) shows the
current time interval.
The adaptive cruise control allows the time
interval to vary significantly in certain situa-
tions in order to allow the car to follow the
vehicle in front smoothly and comfortably. At
low speed, when the distances are short, the
adaptive cruise control increases the time
interval slightly.
•
The higher the speed the longer the
calculated distance in metres for a
given time interval.
•
Only use the time intervals permitted
by local traffic regulations.
•
If the driver supports do not seem to
respond with a speed increase when
activated, it may be because the time
window to the vehicle ahead is shorter
than the set time window.
WARNING
•
Only use a time window that suits the
current traffic conditions.
•
The driver should be aware that short
time windows limit the amount of time
available to react and take action in an
unexpected traffic situation.
Related information
•
Drive modes when using time interval to
vehicles (p. 326)
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
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Drive modes when using time
interval to vehicles
The driver can select different driving styles
for how driver support should maintain the
preset time interval to the vehicle ahead.
Selection is made via the drive mode control
DRIVE MODE
.
Select one of the following options:
•
Pure
– The driver support focuses on
good fuel economy, which means longer
time interval to the vehicle ahead.
•
Hybrid
– The driver support focuses on
following the set time interval to the vehi-
cle ahead as smoothly as possible.
•
Power
– The driver support focuses on
following the set time interval to the vehi-
cle ahead more closely, which in certain
cases may mean heavier acceleration and
braking.
Related information
•
Set time interval to vehicle ahead (p. 324)
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
•
Automatic braking with driver
support
The driver supports of adaptive cruise con-
trol
*
and Pilot Assist
*
have a special brake
function in slow traffic and while stationary.
In certain situations, the parking brake is
applied in order to keep the car stationary.
Brake function in slow queues and
while stationary
For shorter stops in connection with inching in
slow traffic or at traffic lights, driving is auto-
matically resumed if the stops do not exceed
approx. 3 seconds - if it takes longer before
the vehicle in front starts moving again then
the driver support function is set in standby
mode with automatic braking.
–
The function is reactivated in one of the
following ways:
•
Press the steering wheel button
.
•
Depress the accelerator pedal.
> The function resumes following the
vehicle ahead if it starts moving for-
ward within approx. 6 seconds.
WARNING
A significant increase in speed may follow
when the speed is resumed with the
steering wheel button.
WARNING
Driver supports only warn of obstacles
which their radar unit has detected –
hence a warning may not be given, or it
may be given with a certain delay.
•
Never wait for a warning or interven-
tion. Apply the brakes when the situa-
tion requires.
The driver supports can hold the car sta-
tionary for a maximum of 10 minutes –
then the parking brake is applied and the
function is disengaged.
Before the driver supports can be reactiva-
ted, the parking brake must be released.
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Cessation of automatic braking
In some situations, automatic braking ceases
on coming to a standstill and the function is
set in standby mode. This means that the
brakes are released and the car may start to
roll - the driver must therefore intervene and
brake the car himself/herself to keep it station-
ary.
This may take place in any of the following sit-
uations:
•
The driver puts his/her foot on the brake
pedal.
•
The parking brake is applied.
•
The gear selector is moved to
P
,
N
, or
R
position.
•
The driver sets the adaptive cruise control
or Pilot Assist to standby mode.
Automatic activation of parking brake
The Parking brake is applied if the function is
holding the car stationary with the foot brake
and:
•
The driver opens the door or takes off
his/her seatbelt.
•
The function has kept the car stationary
for more than approx. 10 minutes.
•
The brakes have overheated.
•
The driver switches the engine off.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
•
•
•
Lane assistance
The function of the Lane Keeping Aid (LKA
79
)
is to help the driver to reduce the risk of the
car accidentally leaving its own lane on
motorways and similar major routes.
Lane Keeping Aid steers the car back into its
lane and/or alerts the driver with vibrations in
the steering wheel.
Lane Keeping Aid is active within the speed
range 65–200 km/h (40–125 mph) on roads
with clearly visible side lines.
On narrow roads the function may be unavail-
able, in which case it goes into standby mode.
The function becomes available again when
the road is wide enough.
A camera reads the side lines of the road/lane.
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Lane assistance steers the car back into its lane.
Lane assistance warns with steering wheel vibra-
tions.
Depending on settings, lane assistance acts in
accordance with the following:
•
Assist
activated: When the car is
approaching a lane line, the function will
actively steer the car back into its lane by
applying a slight torque to the steering
wheel.
•
Warning
activated: If the car is about to
cross a lane line, the driver is warned by
means of vibrations in the steering wheel.
There is also an option where both steering
assistance and warning are activated simulta-
neously.
When a direction indicator/flasher is
switched on, there are no steering correc-
tions or alerts from lane assistance.
WARNING
•
The function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving
and make it safer – it cannot handle all
situations in all traffic, weather and
road conditions.
•
•
Driver support functions are not a sub-
stitute for the driver's attention and
judgement. The driver is always
responsible for ensuring the car is
driven in a safe manner, at the appro-
priate speed, with an appropriate dis-
tance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and reg-
ulations.
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Lane assistance does not intervene
Lane assistance does not engage on sharp inside
curves.
In some situations, lane assistance allows lane
lines to be crossed without intervening with
either steering assistance or a warning – e.g.
when using the direction indicators or if the
car is allowed to cut the corners in bends.
Hands on the steering wheel
For steering assistance with lane assistance to
work, the driver must have his/her hands on
the steering wheel, which the system will con-
tinue to monitor.
If the driver does not keep
his/her hands on the steering
wheel, a warning signal is
heard and a message encour-
ages the driver to steer the
car actively:
•
Lane Keeping Aid
Apply steering
If the driver follows the prompt to start steer-
ing, the function is set in standby mode and
this message is shown:
•
Lane Keeping Aid
Standby until
steering applied
The function will then be unavailable until the
driver starts to steer the car again.
Related information
•
Driving support systems (p. 274)
•
Activating or deactivating lane assistance
(p. 329)
•
Limitations of Lane assistance (p. 330)
•
Symbols and messages for lane assis-
tance (p. 331)
Activating or deactivating lane
assistance
The Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) function (LKA
80
)
is optional – the driver can choose to activate
or deactivate this function.
Activate or deactivate the
function using this button in
the centre display's function
view.
•
GREEN button indication – the function is
activated.
•
GREY button indication – the function is
deactivated.
Related information
•
•
Selecting assistance option for lane assis-
tance (p. 330)
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Selecting assistance option for
lane assistance
The driver can select how the Lane Keeping
Aid (LKA
81
) should react if the car leaves its
lane.
1. Select
Settings
My Car
IntelliSafe
in the centre display's top view.
2. In the event of
Lane Keeping Aid Mode
,
select how the function should react:
•
Assist
– the driver is given steering
assistance without a warning.
•
Warning
– the driver is only warned by
steering wheel vibration.
•
Both
– the driver is given a warning
both from the steering wheel vibrating
and from steering assistance.
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•
Limitations of Lane assistance
In certain demanding conditions lane assis-
tance (LKA
82
) may have difficulty helping the
driver correctly. In such cases it is recom-
mended to switch off this function.
Examples of such conditions are:
•
road works
•
winter road conditions
•
poor road surface
•
a very “sporty” driving style
•
poor weather with reduced visibility
•
roads with unclear or non-existent side
markings
•
sharp edges or lines other than the lane's
side markings
•
as the steering servo for speed-dependent
steering wheel resistance is working at
reduced power – e.g. when cooling due to
overheating.
The function is unable to detect barriers, rails
or similar obstacles at the side of the carriage-
way.
This function uses the car's camera and
radar units, which have certain general lim-
itations.
Related information
•
•
Speed-dependent steering force (p. 274)
•
Limitations for camera and radar unit
(p. 399)
80
Lane Keeping Aid
81
Lane Keeping Aid
82
Lane Keeping Aid
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