Acura RDX Lane Keeping Assist System 2023 Manual

The Lane Keeping Assist System in the 2023 Acura RDX uses a camera mounted near the rearview mirror to detect lane markings. If the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane without signaling, the system provides steering input to help keep the vehicle centered.
Yes, you can turn off the Lane Keeping Assist System by pressing the LKAS button located on the steering wheel. This will deactivate the system until it is manually turned back on.
If the LKAS is not functioning, ensure that the camera lens is clean and unobstructed. Check for any dashboard warning lights and consult the vehicle manual. If the issue persists, contact an authorized Acura service center for assistance.
The LKAS performance can be affected by weather conditions like heavy rain or fog, poor or missing lane markings, sharp curves, or if the camera is obstructed by dirt or snow.
The Lane Keeping Assist System is primarily active at speeds between 45 and 90 mph. It is designed for highway use and may not function effectively at lower speeds.
Regularly clean the camera located near the rearview mirror and ensure your windshield is free of obstructions. Keep your vehicle's software updated, and have the system checked during routine maintenance at an authorized Acura dealer.
If the LKAS warning light turns on, it may indicate a system malfunction. Check for any obstructions or dirt on the camera. If the light remains on, consult your vehicle manual and contact an Acura service center for a diagnostic check.
No, the LKAS is an assistive feature designed to support the driver. It does not replace the need for attentive driving and should not be relied upon to steer the vehicle independently.
The LKAS may not work effectively in conditions such as poor visibility, faded or missing lane markings, or when navigating sharp curves. It is programmed to aid rather than replace driver control.
When active, the LKAS indicator on the instrument panel will light up, and you may feel slight steering adjustments as the system works to keep the vehicle centered in its lane.