Acura TLX Lane Keeping Assist System 2022 Manual
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To activate the LKAS, press the MAIN button on the steering wheel to enable the system, then press the LKAS button. The LKAS indicator will appear on the instrument panel when active.
Ensure that lane markings are clearly visible and the system is turned on. If the issue persists, check for any obstructions on the camera sensor and consult a dealer if necessary.
The LKAS is less effective in poor weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow, as these can obscure lane markings. Exercise caution in such conditions.
If the LKAS indicator on the instrument panel is not lit or if there is an LKAS warning message, the system may not be operational. Check for system errors or have it inspected by a technician.
Regularly clean the camera sensor located near the rearview mirror to ensure it is free from dirt and obstructions. Periodic system checks during routine vehicle maintenance are also recommended.
No, the LKAS is designed to assist the driver, not replace them. Always maintain control of the vehicle and be prepared to take over steering if necessary.
The LKAS may deactivate if the system detects a lack of clear lane markings, if the vehicle speed is outside the operational range, or if the steering wheel is not being held by the driver.
The LKAS may have difficulty maintaining lane position on sharp curves. It is important for the driver to remain attentive and assist with steering when necessary.
Refer to the vehicle's owner's manual for specific troubleshooting steps. If the issue cannot be resolved, contact a certified Acura technician for further assistance.
The LKAS typically operates within a specific speed range, usually above 45 mph. Refer to the owner's manual for the exact speed parameters.