Automatic Emergency Braking Function Limited
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The following are the specific reasons for the limitation of the automatic emergency braking function in vehicles: 1. Electromagnetic interference: The radar sensor system temporarily stops operating, possibly due to interference from electromagnetic radiation emitted by nearby TV stations, radio stations, or other electromagnetic radiation sources. 2. Improper temperature: The system is outside the operating temperature range. 3. Voltage issues: The vehicle's voltage is too low. Below is extended information about the vehicle's automatic emergency braking system: 1. Predictive collision warning: When the vehicle speed reaches 30 km/h or above, the system detects a potential collision risk and alerts the driver through warning sounds, dashboard warning images, etc. 2. Emergency braking assistance: When the vehicle speed reaches 4 km/h or above, if a dangerous situation occurs but the driver's braking force is insufficient, the system will assist the driver in increasing braking force to avoid or mitigate the collision. 3. Automatic emergency braking: When a dangerous situation occurs and the driver fails to react effectively, the system will intervene at the appropriate time to perform automatic emergency braking, avoiding or mitigating the collision. Automatic emergency braking can reduce speed by up to 50 km/h.