Acura RLX Hybrid Lane Keeping Assist System 2014 Manual
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To activate the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), press the LKAS button located on the steering wheel. The system is active once you see the LKAS icon appear on the instrument panel.
Ensure that the lane markings are clear and visible. The system may not function properly in poor weather conditions or if the markings are faded. Clean the windshield to ensure the camera's view is unobstructed.
No, you should not rely solely on LKAS for steering. It is designed to assist the driver, not replace their input. Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and be prepared to take control.
The LKAS may deactivate if the system detects that the vehicle is traveling below 45 mph, if lane markings are not clear, or if the driver does not have their hands on the wheel.
If the LKAS warning light is on, check if the camera view is obstructed or if any sensors are dirty. Restart the vehicle and see if the issue persists. If it does, consult your dealer for further inspection.
The LKAS may not function effectively in heavy rain, fog, snow, or other extreme weather conditions that can obscure lane markings. Always drive with caution in such conditions.
Regularly clean the windshield and ensure that the camera and sensors are free from obstructions. Schedule routine maintenance checks to ensure all components are functioning correctly.
Yes, you can turn off LKAS by pressing the LKAS button on the steering wheel again. This will deactivate the system until you choose to reactivate it.
A blinking LKAS indicator may suggest that the system is temporarily unavailable. This could be due to poor visibility of the lane markings or other temporary conditions.
LKAS is designed to assist with mild steering corrections and may not adequately handle sharp curves. Always be prepared to take full control of the steering in such situations.