Acura RLX Lane Keeping Assist System 2018 Manual
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To activate the LKAS, press the LKAS button located on the steering wheel. The system will then start monitoring lane markings.
The LKAS requires clearly visible lane markings, a speed between 45-90 mph, and gentle curves. It may not function in poor weather or if the camera is obstructed.
The LKAS may deactivate due to sharp curves, lack of lane markings, or driving below 45 mph. It can also deactivate if the steering wheel is not held.
No, the LKAS is designed to assist but not replace attentive driving. Drivers should always keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
When active, the LKAS indicator on the instrument panel will illuminate. If it is green, the system is actively assisting; if white, it is ready but not engaged.
First, ensure the windshield and camera are clean. Check for any obstructions and confirm that driving conditions meet the system's requirements.
The LKAS sensitivity is preset and cannot be adjusted by the driver. It is designed to provide optimal assistance under normal driving conditions.
The LKAS can be turned off by pressing the LKAS button. However, it will reactivate the next time the vehicle is started unless manually turned off again.
Regularly clean the windshield and the front camera to ensure optimal performance. Inspect the system during routine vehicle maintenance checks.
The LKAS may not function properly in conditions where lane markings are obscured by snow, mud, or other debris. Always drive with caution in such conditions.