Turning Off The Ldw; Operation Of The Ldw; Lane Departure Warning - Mitsubishi MOTORS Outlander PHEV 2018 Owner's Manual

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Turning off the LDW

To turn off the LDW, press the LDW switch.
The "LDW" indicator on the information
screen of the multi-information display will
then go out.
To return the LDW to "ON", press the LDW
switch again.

Operation of the LDW

The LDW, when turned ON, is capable of
recognizing the lane in which your vehicle is
travelling and issuing an audible warning
when your vehicle begins to leave that travel
lane. When operating, the "LDW" indicator
on the multi-information display will be
changed to
indicator (green). The LDW
will not operate, however, and the "LDW"
indicator will be appeared if any of following
conditions have occurred:
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 The vehicle speed is less than 38 mph (60
km/h).
 The turn signal lever is being operated or
has been operated in the past 7 seconds.
 The hazard warning light is being oper-
ated or has been operated in the past 7
seconds.

Lane departure warning

While the "LDW" indicator in the informa-
tion display is lit in green, if your vehicle is
leaving or has left the lane, a buzzer will
sound intermittently, "LANE DEPARTURE"
will appear in the information display and
the
indicator will be flashing in amber.
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Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) (if so equipped)
NOTE
 The warnings will not continue for more than
3 seconds, even if your vehicle continues
leaving the lane.
 If the lane markers are only on one side of
the road, the LDW will operate only for the
appropriate side where the lane markers are
drawn.
WARNING
 The LDW will not function when no lane
marker exists, such as at an intersection
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or near a toll booth.
 The LDW may not operate correctly in the
following situations and the LDW may not
give warnings or may give false warnings:
• When lane markers are not clearly visi-
ble due to rain, snow, fog, dark area, etc.
• When the road surface is shiny.
• When old lane markers remain on the
road surface.
• When the lane markers are double lines
or the shape of the lane markers are
complicated.
• When driving in an extremely narrow
lane.
• When the distance between your vehicle
and a vehicle in front is short.
• When driving into the sun light.
• When driving on curves.
• When driving on bumpy roads.
• When driving in construction zones.
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