Acura MDX Road Departure Mitigation 2016 Manual

The Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) system in the 2016 Acura MDX is a safety feature designed to help prevent the vehicle from unintentionally crossing over lane markings by applying corrective steering input and, if necessary, braking assistance.
The Road Departure Mitigation system is activated automatically when the vehicle is started. To ensure it is active, make sure the RDM button on the dashboard is illuminated.
If the RDM system does not activate, check if the system is turned on by pressing the RDM button. If it still does not activate, consult the vehicle's manual for troubleshooting steps or contact an Acura service center.
Yes, the Road Departure Mitigation system can be turned off by pressing the RDM button on the dashboard until the light turns off. This will deactivate the system until the vehicle is restarted.
The RDM system's effectiveness may be reduced in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow. It's important to always remain attentive and drive safely regardless of the system's status.
The RDM system does not require regular maintenance beyond ensuring that the sensors and cameras are clean and unobstructed. It is advisable to include a check of the system during routine vehicle inspections.
The RDM system alerts the driver through visual and audible warnings. If corrective action is necessary, it may also apply gentle steering adjustments and braking.
While both systems help keep the vehicle in its lane, RDM is designed to prevent departure from the road entirely, whereas the Lane Keeping Assist System helps maintain lane position by providing continuous steering assistance.
The sensors and cameras for the RDM system are typically located near the windshield and front grille of the vehicle. These components help detect lane markings and road edges.
The RDM system is optimized to detect standard lane markings, but its performance may vary with faded, missing, or unusual markings. Drivers should always be prepared to manually manage lane changes.