Acura ILX Lane Keeping Assist System 2018 Manual
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To activate the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) in your 2018 Acura ILX, press the LKAS button located on the steering wheel. Ensure the vehicle is traveling at speeds between 45 and 90 mph, and the road lines are clearly visible.
If the LKAS is not functioning, check if the system is turned on and the vehicle speed is within the operational range. Ensure the camera on the windshield is not obstructed or dirty. Consult your owner's manual for more troubleshooting steps.
The LKAS may not function optimally in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow, as these can obscure lane markings. Always drive with caution under such conditions.
When the LKAS is active, an icon will appear on the instrument panel. If the system detects lane markings, the lines on the icon will change from grey to white.
The LKAS sensitivity is preset and cannot be manually adjusted. It is designed to provide optimal assistance under normal driving conditions.
The LKAS provides subtle steering inputs to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane. However, it is not a substitute for attentive driving and requires the driver to maintain hands on the steering wheel.
The LKAS warning light may illuminate if there is a system malfunction or if the camera is obstructed. Refer to the vehicle's manual or consult a certified technician for further diagnosis.
Yes, the LKAS can function at night, provided the lane markings are visible. Ensure your headlights are functioning properly for optimal performance.
While the LKAS can assist in keeping the vehicle centered, it is not designed for sharp curves or winding roads. Manual steering input may be required in such conditions.
Regular vehicle maintenance should include checks on the LKAS sensors and camera. Refer to the service schedule in your vehicle's manual and consult your dealer for specific service intervals.