Acura RL Collision Mitigation Braking System 2012 Manual
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The Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) in the 2012 Acura RL is a safety feature designed to detect potential frontal collisions and help reduce their severity by alerting the driver and automatically applying the brakes if necessary.
CMBS uses a radar system located in the front grille to monitor the distance and closing speed of vehicles ahead. If a potential collision is detected, it provides audio and visual warnings and may apply light braking. If the system determines a collision is imminent, it applies strong braking to reduce impact speed.
The CMBS may not activate due to factors such as obstructions on the radar sensor, adverse weather conditions, or if the system is manually turned off. Ensure the sensor is clean and check the system status in the vehicle settings.
Yes, the CMBS can be manually disabled using the vehicle settings. However, it is recommended to keep it enabled for added safety. Refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions on disabling the system.
The CMBS requires minimal maintenance, but it is important to keep the radar sensor clean and free of obstructions. Regularly inspect the sensor for dirt, snow, or ice, and gently clean it with a soft cloth.
If the CMBS warning light is illuminated, it could indicate a malfunction or an obstruction in the radar sensor. Check the sensor for any debris or damage. If the issue persists, consult with a certified Acura technician for a detailed inspection.
The CMBS is designed to reduce the severity of frontal collisions rather than prevent them entirely. While it can significantly decrease impact speed and alert the driver to potential hazards, it should be used as a supplement to attentive driving.
Adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, snow, or ice can impact the radar sensor's ability to detect vehicles accurately. Additionally, dirt or obstructions on the sensor can also affect performance. Regular maintenance and cleaning are recommended.
The CMBS is generally effective in detecting standard vehicles but may have difficulty with low-profile vehicles, motorcycles, or trailers. It's important to remain vigilant and not rely solely on the system for detecting all obstacles.
To test the CMBS, ensure the system is enabled and drive in a controlled environment where it is safe to simulate a potential collision scenario. The system should provide warnings and engage braking if necessary. Always follow safety precautions and consult a professional if unsure about testing procedures.