During driving, the Front Assist does not re-
●
act to people or animals or vehicles crossing
your path or which approach you head-on in
the same lane.
The driver must always be ready to take
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over the control of the vehicle.
Note
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When the Front Assist causes a braking,
the brake pedal is "harder".
Automatic interventions by the Front Assist
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on the brakes may be interrupted by pressing
the clutch, accelerator or moving the wheel.
If the Front Assist does not work as descri-
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bed in this chapter (e.g. in intervenes several
times unnecessarily), switch it off. Have the
system checked by a specialised workshop.
SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership.
Driver assistance systems
On-screen warning lamps and mes-
sages
Fig. 188
On the instrument panel display:
Warning indications.
Distance warning
If the safe distance with regard to the vehicle
in front is exceeded, the relevant warning will
appear on the instrument panel display
.
WARNING
›››
Observe the safety warnings
and control lamps on page
98.
Note
When the Front Assist is connected, the indi-
cations on the instrument panel screen may
be concealed by warnings from other func-
tions, such as an incoming call.
Radar sensor
On the front bumper: radar sensor.
Fig. 189
A radar sensor is installed on the front bump-
er to determine the traffic situation
›››
Fig. 189
. This sensor can detect vehi-
1
cles in front up to a distance of approximately
120 m.
The radar sensor's visibility may be impaired
by dirt, mud or snow, or by environmental in-
fluences such as rain or mist. In this case the
Front Assist monitoring system does not
work. The instrument panel displays the fol-
in Warning
lowing message: Front Assist: No
sensor vision!
›››
dar sensor
When the radar sensor begins to operate
properly again, the Front Assist will automati-
cally be available again. The message will
disappear from the instrument panel display.
If necessary clean the ra-
.
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