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Driving your vehicle
When the vehicle is stopped due to
emergency braking, the warning
message will appear on the cluster.
For your safety, the driver should
depress the brake pedal immedi -
ately and check the surroundings.
Brake control will end after the
vehicle is stopped by emergency
braking for approximately 2 sec -
onds.
NOTICE
For more details on warning mes -
sages, refer to Collision Warning in
"Basic Function".
NOTICE
Depending on the instrument clus -
ter specifications or theme, images
or colours may be displayed differ -
ently.
WARNING
For your safety, change the Set -
tings after parking the vehicle at a
safe location.
Pressing and holding the ESC OFF
button, Forward Collision-Avoid -
ance Assist will turn off automat -
ically. In this case, Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist cannot
be set from the Settings menu
and the (
illuminate on the cluster which is
6
80
) warning light will
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor
normal. If ESC is turned on by
pressing the ESC OFF button
again, Forward Collision-Avoid -
ance Assist will maintain the last
setting. Forward Collision-Avoid -
ance Assist does not operate in all
situations or cannot avoid all colli -
sions.
The driver should hold the
responsibility to control the vehi -
cle. Do not solely depend on For -
ward Collision-Avoidance Assist.
Rather, maintain a safe braking
distance, and if necessary,
depress the brake pedal to reduce
driving speed or to stop the vehi -
cle.
Never deliberately operate For -
ward Collision-Avoidance Assist
on people, objects, etc. It may
cause serious injury or death.
Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate if the
driver depresses the brake pedal
to avoid collision.
Depending on the road and driving
conditions, Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist may warn the
driver late or may not warn the
driver.
During Forward Collision-Avoid -
ance Assist operation, the vehicle
may stop suddenly injuring pas -
sengers and shifting loose
objects. Always have the seat belt
on and keep loose objects
secured.
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