Acura MDX Lane Departure Warning 2014 Manual
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To activate the Lane Departure Warning system, ensure your vehicle is on and press the LDW button located on the dashboard. The system is active when the indicator light on the button is illuminated.
Ensure that the system is turned on and the indicator light is illuminated. Check that lane markings are visible and clearly defined, as the system relies on them to function. Adverse weather conditions or obscured markings can affect performance.
A flashing indicator light typically means that the system has detected lane departure without signaling. It is a warning to steer back into the lane.
No, the sensitivity of the Lane Departure Warning system is preset and cannot be adjusted by the user. However, ensuring your windshield is clean and lane markings are clear can improve system performance.
The system uses a camera mounted near the rearview mirror to monitor lane markings. If it detects that the vehicle is unintentionally departing its lane, it sends an auditory and visual alert to the driver.
To test the system, drive on a road with clear lane markings. Gently drift towards the lane line without signaling. The system should alert you with a warning sound and a visual indicator.
No, the Lane Departure Warning system only provides warnings. It does not apply brakes or steer the vehicle. For corrective action, you would need a lane-keeping assist feature, which is separate.
If you suspect a malfunction, check for any obstructions on the windshield camera and ensure the system is turned on. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealer for diagnostics and repair.
While the system can be temporarily turned off by pressing the LDW button, it will reactivate the next time you start the vehicle. Permanent deactivation is not recommended and should be discussed with an authorized dealer.
Regularly clean the windshield around the camera area to ensure clear visibility. Keep software updated during routine service appointments to maintain optimal performance.