Automatic emergency mode
change
To cancel the AEB
WARNING
In a critical situation, to help avoid
collisions, the Automatic Emergency
Mode automatically controls the
The
Automatic
Emergency
Mode is a supplemental system
to assist you and its effects may
differ according to road and
driving conditions. The vehicle
cannot automatically avoid a
collision. Do not solely rely on
the system and always pay
attention to prevent dangerous
situations from occurring.
Electronic
Control
Suspension
(ECS)
and
Electronic Stability
Control (ESC). When the critical situ-
ation is over, the Electronic Control
Suspension (ECS) and Electronic
Stability Control (ESC) returns to its
previous status.
ODH054204C
✽ NOTICE
5
•
•
Go to the User Settings Mode
(Driving Assist) and undo the check
for AEB (Autonomous Emergency
Braking) on the LCD display (For
•
If the AEB is canceled from the
User Settings Mode or there is a
problem with the AEB system, the
Automatic Emergency Mode will
not work.
more
details
refer
to
"LCD
Display" in chapter 3.). The warn-
ing operation and automatic braking
operation will not function.
•
•
If the ESC is off or there is a prob-
lem with the ESC system, the
Automatic Emergency Mode will
not work.
The ESC must be on for the
Automatic Emergency Mode to
control ESC in collision situations.
To turn on the AEB, select AEB
(Autonomous Emergency Braking)
from the User Settings Mode
(Driving Assist) on the LCD display.
The warning operation and automat-
ic braking operation will function.
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Product Specification
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