Acura ILX Collision Mitigation Braking System 2018 Manual
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The CMBS in the 2018 Acura ILX uses a radar sensor mounted in the front grille, which detects vehicles ahead. If a collision is imminent, the system provides visual and audio warnings to the driver. If corrective action is not taken, the system can apply the brakes to reduce the severity of the collision.
If the CMBS warning light turns on, it indicates a potential issue with the system. Check for any obstructions on the front grille sensor and clean it if necessary. If the light remains on, have the system inspected by a qualified Acura technician.
Yes, the CMBS can be temporarily turned off by pressing the CMBS OFF button located on the dashboard. However, it is recommended to keep the system on for enhanced safety.
It's not recommended to test the CMBS by intentionally simulating a collision scenario. Instead, ensure the system is active and monitor its alert and braking responses during normal driving conditions. For a thorough check, consult your Acura dealer.
Regularly clean the radar sensor on the front grille to ensure it is free from dirt, snow, or other obstructions. Follow the maintenance schedule in your owner’s manual, and have the system inspected during routine service appointments.
False activations can occur due to reflections from nearby objects, changes in road surface, or inclement weather conditions like heavy rain or snow. Ensure the sensor is clean and unobstructed, and consult with a technician if the issue persists.
Yes, the CMBS is designed to operate effectively both day and night, as it relies on radar technology rather than visual cues. However, ensure the radar sensor is clean and properly functioning for optimal performance.
The CMBS is designed to function in various weather conditions, but its performance may be affected by severe weather such as heavy rain, snow, or fog. Keep the sensor clean and drive cautiously in adverse weather.
Possible reasons include sensor obstruction, system malfunction, or certain conditions that limit radar detection such as angle of approach or object size. Ensure the sensor is clean and have the system checked by a technician if necessary.
The CMBS is specifically designed to mitigate the severity of frontal collisions by applying brakes when a collision is detected. Other systems, like Lane Keeping Assist or Adaptive Cruise Control, serve different functions such as maintaining lane position or following distance.