Acura RLX Collision Mitigation Braking System 2015 Manual
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The Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) in the 2015 Acura RLX is a safety feature designed to detect potential collisions and reduce the impact by automatically applying the brakes.
The CMBS uses a radar sensor located in the front grille to detect vehicles or obstacles ahead and assess the likelihood of a collision.
If the CMBS warning light turns on, it indicates a malfunction in the system. You should have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Acura dealer as soon as possible.
Yes, you can manually turn off the CMBS by pressing the CMBS OFF button located on the dashboard. However, it's recommended to keep it on for enhanced safety.
The CMBS itself does not require regular maintenance, but ensure that the radar sensor is clean and unobstructed. Regular vehicle maintenance should be performed as per the owner's manual.
There could be several reasons, such as malfunctioning sensors, system settings, or specific driving conditions where the system is not designed to activate. Check the owner's manual for details and consult with a dealer if necessary.
Adverse weather conditions like heavy rain, fog, or snow can affect the radar sensor's ability to detect obstacles, potentially impacting CMBS performance.
Yes, the CMBS is active in all driving modes, but its effectiveness may vary depending on the mode and driving conditions.
The CMBS radar sensor typically has a range of several hundred feet, which allows it to detect vehicles or obstacles at a considerable distance.
Yes, CMBS is specifically designed to help prevent or reduce the severity of rear-end collisions by alerting the driver and applying the brakes if necessary.