Operation Manual

Pedestrians, bicycles, animals
Several types of vehicles such as
motorcycles
Oncoming vehicles
Vehicles remaining in the detection
zone when you accelerate from a
stop
(See BSW/BSI driving situations
later in this section)
A vehicle merging into an adjacent
lane at a speed approximately the
same as your vehicle
(See BSW/BSI driving situations
later in this section)
A vehicle approaching rapidly from
behind.
(See BSW/BSI driving situations
later in this section)
A vehicle which your vehicle over-
takes rapidly.
(See BSW/BSI driving situations
later in this section)
. Severe weather or road spray condi-
tions may reduce the ability of the
radar to detect other vehicles.
. The radar sensors detection zone is
designed based on a standard lane
width. When driving in a wider lane, the
radar sensors may not detect vehicles
in an adjacent lane. When driving in a
narrow lane, the radar sensors may
detect vehicles driving two lanes away.
. The radar sensors are designed to
ignore most stationary objects, how-
ever objects such as guardrails, walls,
foliage and parked vehicles may occa-
sionally be detected. This is a normal
operating condition.
. The camera may not detect lane mar-
kers in the following situations and the
BSI system may not operate properly.
On roads where there are multiple
parallel lane markers; lane markers
that are faded or not painted clearly;
yellow painted lane markers; non-
standard lane markers; lane mar-
kers covered with water, dirt, snow,
etc.
On roads where discontinued lane
markers are still detectable.
On roads where there are sharp
curves.
On roads where there are sharply
contrasting objects, such as sha-
dows, snow, water, wheel ruts,
seams or lines remaining after road
repairs.
On roads where the traveling lane
merges or separates.
When the vehicles traveling direc-
tion does not align with the lane
markers.
When traveling close to the vehicle
in front of you, which obstructs the
lane camera unit detection range.
When rain, snow or dirt adheres to
the windshield in front of a lane
camera unit.
When the headlights are not bright
due
to dirt on the lens or if aiming is
not adjusted properly.
When strong light enters a lane
camera unit. (For example, light
directly shines on the front of the
vehicle at sunrise or sunset.)
When a sudden change in bright-
ness occurs. (For example, when the
vehicle enters or exits a tunnel or
under a bridge.)
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