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Adjusting lane keeping aid

You can adjust or disable lane keeping aid in settings.

When lane keeping aid is enabled, the vehicle can alert you or intervene by steering if you are about to drift out of your lane.

The available settings are:
Steering and vibrationIf you drive too close to the lane markings, your vehicle tries to steer back into the center of the lane. If you cross your lane markings, your vehicle alerts you with steering wheel vibrations.
VibrationYour vehicle will provide steering wheel vibrations if you cross your lane's road markings.

You can disable lane keeping aid in settings. This can be useful if the road markings are partially obscured or faded, which can cause unwanted warnings.

Important

Changing driver support settings

Make sure that you understand how changing your vehicle's settings affects its behavior. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the vehicle can provide.

  1. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Driving.
  2. Go to Safety assistanceLane keeping aid.
  3. Adjust lane keeping aid. If you have previously disabled lane keeping aid, you must first re-enable it before you can adjust the settings.

Note

Disabled

A symbol is shown in the instrument panel when lane keeping aid is disabled.

Lane keeping aid off symbol

Safety interventions

Some situations, such as when you are about to cross a solid line or if you show signs of inattentiveness, can cause a steering intervention to prevent a dangerous lane departure even if lane keeping aid is turned off in settings. Safety interventions can also happen even if not all the conditions are met, such as at speeds below 60 km/h (40 mph) or if the vehicle leaves the roadway without crossing any lines.


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