Acura ILX Lane Keeping Assist System 2020 Manual
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To activate the LKAS, press the LKAS button located on the steering wheel. Ensure that the vehicle is moving at a speed above 45 mph and the lane lines are detected by the system.
The LKAS may not detect lane markings if they are faded, covered by snow, or in poor lighting conditions. Ensure that the windshield is clean and free of obstructions.
No, the LKAS is a driver-assist system and not a substitute for attentive driving. Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and be prepared to take control of the vehicle.
If the LKAS indicator blinks, it means the system is temporarily unavailable. This could be due to poor visibility of lane markings or system calibration issues.
You can customize LKAS settings through the vehicle’s multi-information display. Navigate to the Driver Assist System Setup menu to adjust sensitivity and other preferences.
Yes, you can temporarily disable the LKAS by pressing the LKAS button on the steering wheel again. The system will remain off until you reactivate it.
If the LKAS malfunctions, first try restarting the vehicle. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealer for a diagnostic check.
The LKAS may not function optimally in inclement weather such as heavy rain, fog, or snow, which can obscure lane markings. Always drive cautiously in such conditions.
While the LKAS system generally requires minimal maintenance, it should be inspected during regular vehicle service appointments to ensure sensors and cameras are clean and functioning.
Yes, the LKAS can be used alongside other systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Road Departure Mitigation for a comprehensive driver assist experience.