When the steering wheel is being
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operated frequently or suddenly
When the vehicle is not in a con-
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stant position within a lane
When parts related to this system,
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the brakes, etc. are cold or
extremely hot, wet, etc.
When the wheels are misaligned
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When driving on slick road sur-
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faces, such as when it is covered
with ice, snow, gravel, etc.
When the course of the vehicle
●
differs from the shape of a curve
When the vehicle speed is exces-
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sively high when entering a curve
When entering/exiting a parking
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lot, garage, car elevator, etc.
When driving in a parking lot
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When driving through an area
●
where there are obstructions
which may contact your vehicle,
such as tall grass, tree branches,
a curtain, etc.
When driving in strong wind
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Situations in which the lane
■
may not be detected
When the lane is extremely wide
●
or narrow
Immediately after changing lanes
●
or passing through an intersection
When driving in a temporary lane
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or lane regulated by construction
When there are structures, pat-
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terns, shadows which are similar
to lane lines in the surrounding
When there are multiple white
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lines for a lane line
When the lane lines are not clear
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or driving on a wet road surface
When a lane line is on a curb
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When driving on a bright, reflec-
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tive road surface, such as con-
crete
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Situations in which some or all
■
of the functions of the system
cannot operate
When a malfunction is detected in
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this system or a related system,
such as the brakes, steering, etc.
When the VSC, TRAC, or other
●
safety related system is operating
When the VSC, TRAC, or other
●
safety related system is off
Changes in brake operation
■
sound and pedal response
When the brakes have been oper-
●
ated, brake operation sounds may
be heard and the brake pedal
response may change, but this
does not indicate a malfunction.
When the system is operating, the
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brake pedal may feel stiffer than
expected or sink. In either situa-
tion the brake pedal can be
depressed further. Further
depress the brake pedal as nec-
essary.
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