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new system features
Blind Spot Warning (BSW) and Blind Spot Intervention® (BSI)
(if so equipped)
The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) system alerts the
driver when another vehicle moves into the vehicle’s
blind spot area.
An indicator light 1 near the driver’s outside mirror
will illuminate if the radar sensors detect a vehicle in
the detection zone.
The Blind Spot Intervention® (BSI) system can assist the driver in
returning the vehicle to the center of the traveling lane by applying
individual brake pressure to the left or right wheels for a short period\
of time.
The indicator light 2 will first illuminate in orange and then turn green
before extinguishing. This indicates that the Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
and Blind Spot Intervention
® (BSI) systems are operational.
For more information, refer to the “Starting and driving (section 5)” of your Owner’s Manual.
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Automatic Anti-glare Mirrors
The inside rearview mirror and both outside mirrors are designed to auto\
matically change
reflection according to the intensity of the headlights of the vehicle f\
ollowing you.
The anti-glare system will be automatically turned on when the ignition \
switch is in
the ON position.
For more information, refer to the “Pre-driving checks and adjustments (section 3)” of your Owner’s Manual.
Back-up Collision Intervention (BCI) System (if so equipped)
The Back-up Collision Intervention (BCI) system can help alert the dri\
ver of an approaching
vehicle or objects behind the vehicle when backing out of parking spaces\
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The rear radar sensors detect the approaching vehicle from up to approxi\
mately 49 ft (15 m)
from the bumper.
For more information, refer to the “Starting and driving (section 5)” in your Owner’s Manual.
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Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System (if so equipped)
The LDW system can help alert the driver when the vehicle is traveling t\
oo close to either
the left or the right side of a traveling lane.
The system will operate when the vehicle is driven at speeds of approxim\
ately 45 mph
(70 km/h) and above and only when the lane markings are clearly visibl\
e on the road.
When the vehicle approaches either the left or the right side of the tra\
veling
lane, the LDW system will chime and the orange LDW light 1 on the
instrument panel will blink to alert the driver.
The LDW system can be turned on and off through
the Settings menu in the vehicle information
display. To temporarily turn off the system, push the
warning systems switch
2 .
When the system is off, the indicator light 3 on the
switch is off.
For more information, refer to the “Instruments and controls (section 2)” and the “Starting and driving (section 5)” of your
Owner’s Manual.
Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) System (if so equipped)
The Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) system can help alert \
the driver when
there is sudden braking of the second vehicle traveling in front of the \
vehicle ahead,
traveling in the same lane.
The PFCW uses a sensor in the front bumper to measure the distance of a \
second vehicle
ahead in the traveling lane. The system operates at speeds above 3 mph (\
5 km/h).
If there is potential risk, the PFCW will warn the driver with a blinkin\
g driver assist system
forward indicator and an audible warning tone will be heard.
For more information, refer to the “Starting and driving (section 5)” in your Owner’s Manual.
Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) System (if so equipped)
The Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) system can assist the driver when \
there is risk of a
forward collision with the vehicle in the traveling lane.
The FEB operates at speeds greater than 3 mph (5 km/h).
If there is risk of a collision an audible tone will be heard, a visual \
warning will display
and the vehicle will push up on the accelerator pedal. If the driver rel\
eases the accelerator
pedal the vehicle will begin applying the brakes, however if the driver \
does nothing the
system will issue another audible and visual warning and apply the brake\
s harder.
For more information, refer to the “Starting and driving (section 5)” in your Owner’s Manual.
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