Acura RL Collision Mitigation Braking System 2011 Manual

The Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) in the 2011 Acura RL uses radar technology to detect potential frontal collisions. If a collision is imminent, it alerts the driver with visual and audio warnings and applies the brakes to reduce impact speed.
If the CMBS warning light is illuminated, it may indicate a malfunction in the system. You should have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Acura service center to diagnose and repair any issues.
Yes, the CMBS can be manually turned off using the vehicle's settings. However, it is recommended to keep the system activated for enhanced safety. Consult your owner’s manual for specific instructions on disabling the system.
The CMBS should be inspected during regular maintenance intervals, as specified in your Acura RL's maintenance schedule. Routine checks ensure that the sensors and system components are functioning correctly.
The performance of CMBS can be affected by adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow. Additionally, dirt or obstructions on the radar sensor can impair its effectiveness, requiring cleaning or servicing.
Yes, the CMBS in the 2011 Acura RL works alongside other safety systems such as the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) to enhance overall vehicle safety and control.
While there is no direct method for testing CMBS functionality by the user, regular diagnostic checks by an authorized Acura service center can ensure the system is functioning correctly.
Yes, aftermarket modifications, especially those involving the front bumper or grille, can affect the functionality of the CMBS radar sensor. It's important to consult with a professional before making modifications.
If the CMBS activates unexpectedly, ensure the radar sensor is clean and unobstructed. If the issue persists, have the system checked by a professional to rule out any malfunctions.
To maintain the CMBS sensor, regularly clean the front grille area to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using high-pressure water directly on the sensor and ensure it is free from obstructions.