Acura Integra Collision Mitigation Braking System 2023 Manual

The Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) is a safety feature in the 2023 Acura Integra designed to reduce the likelihood of a frontal collision. It uses a combination of radar and camera technology to detect potential obstacles and can automatically apply the brakes if a collision seems imminent.
When the CMBS is active, you will see an indicator light on your dashboard. Additionally, audible alerts may sound if the system detects a potential collision, and visual alerts will appear on the display screen.
Yes, you can temporarily disable the CMBS using the vehicle's settings menu. However, it is recommended to keep the system active for optimal safety. Check the owner's manual for detailed instructions on disabling and enabling the system.
If the CMBS is not functioning correctly, it could be due to obstructions on the radar sensor or camera lens, such as dirt, ice, or snow. Ensure these are clean and clear. If the issue persists, consult a certified Acura technician.
If the CMBS warning light remains illuminated, it indicates a potential issue with the system. You should have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Acura dealer to diagnose and resolve the problem.
The CMBS generally requires minimal maintenance aside from keeping the sensors and cameras clean. During regular vehicle service intervals, ensure that these components are checked for alignment and functionality by a professional.
While the CMBS is designed to function in various conditions, its effectiveness may be reduced in extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow. Always drive cautiously and do not solely rely on CMBS in adverse weather.
The CMBS can detect vehicles and, to some extent, pedestrians and cyclists. However, its effectiveness may vary based on the size, speed, and angle of the obstacle. It is always important to remain attentive while driving.
The CMBS is generally more effective at lower to moderate speeds. At higher speeds, the system may not be able to prevent a collision but can still mitigate the impact by reducing the speed of the vehicle.
The CMBS works in conjunction with other safety systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assist to enhance overall vehicle safety. These systems collectively help maintain safe distances and alert the driver of potential hazards.