Acura RLX Safety Equipment 2019 Manual
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The 2019 Acura RLX includes a suite of safety features such as Collision Mitigation Braking System, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist System, and Road Departure Mitigation.
The CMBS in the Acura RLX uses a forward-facing camera and radar to detect vehicles ahead. If a potential collision is detected, it provides visual and audio alerts, and may apply the brakes to help prevent or reduce the impact of a collision.
Calibration of the LKAS should be performed by a certified technician. It involves ensuring the camera and sensors are properly aligned according to manufacturer specifications. Contact your local Acura service center for assistance.
First, ensure that the radar sensor and camera are clean and unobstructed. If the problem persists, check for any warning lights on the dashboard and consult the owner's manual. For further diagnosis, visit an Acura service center.
Yes, the RDM system can be disabled through the vehicle's settings. Navigate to the safety settings menu on the infotainment system and toggle the RDM option off. Refer to the owner's manual for detailed instructions.
Regular maintenance includes ensuring that sensors and cameras are clean and free from obstructions. It is also important to have the systems checked during scheduled service intervals to ensure proper operation.
Check that the sensors located on the rear bumper are clean and unobstructed. If the issue persists, check for any dashboard warnings and consult the owner's manual or visit an Acura service center.
To test the RCTM, park the vehicle and have someone walk or drive another car behind your vehicle. The system should alert you to their presence. Ensure the sensors are clean and consult the owner's manual for further testing instructions.
Some software-based features may receive updates during routine service appointments. Hardware upgrades are generally not available, but consult your Acura dealer for any potential updates specific to your vehicle model.
Signs that the FCW system needs attention include warning lights on the dashboard, the system not providing alerts when expected, or false alerts. In such cases, inspect the sensor area for obstructions and consult a professional technician.