Acura TLX Lane Departure Warning 2018 Manual
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The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system in the 2018 Acura TLX is designed to alert the driver when the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane without signaling. It uses a camera to monitor lane markings and provides visual and auditory warnings to help the driver stay in their lane.
To activate the Lane Departure Warning system, ensure your vehicle's ignition is on. Press the LDW button located on the dashboard, typically to the left of the steering wheel. The system is active when the indicator on the instrument panel is illuminated.
If the Lane Departure Warning system is not functioning properly, it could be due to dirty or obstructed sensors, poor weather conditions affecting visibility, or lane markings that are faded or not detected. Ensure the camera and sensors are clean and unobstructed, and try the system in optimal conditions.
Yes, the Lane Departure Warning system can be turned off. Simply press the LDW button on the dashboard to deactivate the system. The indicator light on the instrument panel will turn off, indicating that the system is no longer active.
If you experience false alerts, check for factors that might affect system performance, such as dirty sensors, poor lighting, or worn lane markings. Clean the camera area, and if the problem persists, consult your Acura dealer for a system diagnostic.
No, the Lane Departure Warning system does not apply brakes automatically. It only provides visual and auditory alerts to the driver to help maintain lane position. For automatic steering assistance, the Acura TLX uses the Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS).
The Lane Departure Warning system does not require regular maintenance, but it is recommended to keep the camera and sensors clean and free from obstructions. During routine service visits, ask your Acura technician to check the system for any updates or necessary calibrations.
The Lane Departure Warning system may not function effectively in adverse weather conditions, on roads with faded or missing lane markings, or at speeds below 45 mph. It is intended as a driving aid and should not replace attentive driving.
Yes, the Lane Departure Warning system is designed to work both during the day and at night. However, its effectiveness may be reduced in low visibility conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or poorly lit roads.
The Lane Departure Warning system in the 2018 Acura TLX uses a monochrome camera mounted near the rearview mirror. This camera is responsible for detecting lane markings on the road to provide timely alerts.