Acura TLX Road Departure Mitigation System 2022 Manual
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The Road Departure Mitigation System uses a camera to identify lane markings on the road. If the system detects that the vehicle is unintentionally drifting out of its lane, it alerts the driver and can apply corrective steering and braking to help keep the vehicle on the roadway.
If the system is not functioning, first check if the camera and sensors are clean and unobstructed. If the issue persists, consult your Acura dealership for a diagnostic check.
Yes, the Road Departure Mitigation System can be turned off through the Vehicle Settings menu on the infotainment screen. However, it is recommended to keep it on for enhanced safety.
False alarms can occur due to poor lane markings, adverse weather conditions, or when driving on roads without clear lane boundaries. Ensure your camera sensors are clean and consider these factors when driving.
To test the system, drive on a road with clear lane markings and gently drift towards the line. The system should alert you and possibly make corrective steering or braking actions. Always perform tests in a safe and controlled environment.
The Road Departure Mitigation System is designed to work at speeds above approximately 45 mph. It may not function effectively at lower speeds or in stop-and-go traffic.
Regular maintenance includes keeping the camera and sensor areas clean and ensuring software updates are applied during routine service checks at your Acura dealership.
The system primarily detects lane markings. It might not recognize unconventional road boundaries such as curbs, grass edges, or gravel roads. Always stay attentive to the road conditions.
Ignoring the alerts can result in the vehicle inadvertently leaving the roadway, especially if the system cannot make sufficient corrective actions. It's essential to respond promptly to alerts to maintain safety.
Yes, adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow can impact the system's ability to accurately detect lane markings, potentially reducing its effectiveness.