Acura MDX Forward Collision Warning 2016 Manual
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The Forward Collision Warning system in the 2016 Acura MDX uses a front-mounted camera to detect vehicles ahead. If a potential collision is detected, it alerts the driver with visual and audible warnings.
If the system is not functioning, ensure that the camera is clean and unobstructed. If issues persist, consult an Acura dealer for a diagnostic check.
Yes, the system can be turned off via the vehicle's settings menu. Refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions on how to disable it.
Regularly clean the camera and sensors to ensure they are free from dirt and debris. Have the system checked during regular vehicle maintenance visits.
False alerts can occur due to heavy rain, snow, or obstructions on the camera lens. Ensure the camera is clean and that environmental conditions are optimal.
No, the Forward Collision Warning system only provides alerts. The driver needs to manually apply the brakes. The Collision Mitigation Braking System, if equipped, can apply brakes automatically.
Testing should be performed by a professional. However, if you wish to test it, drive at a moderate speed towards a large, stationary object while ensuring the path is clear, and observe if warnings are issued.
The indicator light illuminates when the system is active and flashes if a potential collision is detected. If the light stays on without flashing, have the system checked by a professional.
The system is designed to work in most conditions, but may be less effective in severe weather or if the camera sensor is obstructed. Always drive attentively regardless of system status.
Yes, the system is typically covered under Acura's standard vehicle warranty. Check your warranty booklet for specific coverage details.