Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Traffic Jam Assist 2019 Manual
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To activate Traffic Jam Assist, ensure the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) are both turned on. Once your speed is below 40 mph, Traffic Jam Assist will automatically engage when the system detects traffic conditions and lane markings.
If Traffic Jam Assist is not functioning, check if the sensors and cameras are clean and unobstructed. Ensure that the ACC and LKAS are enabled. If the issue persists, consult your vehicle's manual or contact an Acura dealership for further assistance.
Traffic Jam Assist may not function optimally in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow. The system relies on camera and sensor input, which may be impaired during such conditions, so driver vigilance is crucial.
Regular maintenance involves keeping the camera and sensors clean and ensuring there are no software updates pending. Refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance intervals and procedures, and have the system checked during routine service appointments.
Yes, Traffic Jam Assist may disengage if the road conditions change abruptly, such as losing the lane markings or if the vehicle ahead accelerates rapidly. Always be prepared to take control of the vehicle.
Traffic Jam Assist helps improve fuel efficiency by optimizing acceleration and deceleration in heavy traffic, reducing unnecessary idling and sudden stops, which can save fuel over time.
Traffic Jam Assist enhances safety by reducing driver fatigue during stop-and-go traffic, maintaining a safe following distance, and minimizing the risk of low-speed collisions by automatically controlling acceleration and braking.
To test Traffic Jam Assist, drive in slow-moving traffic where lane markings are clear. Activate ACC and LKAS, and observe if the system maintains lane position and adjusts speed according to traffic flow. If it functions as expected, the system is likely operating correctly.
Traffic Jam Assist is designed for low-speed conditions typically found in congested traffic. It will not engage at higher speeds, where standard ACC and LKAS functions should be utilized.
Traffic Jam Assist is most effective on well-marked roads such as highways and urban streets. It may not perform well on roads with faded or no lane markings, sharp curves, or complex intersections.