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How to Activate the Automatic Braking System in the Wildlander?

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CalvinMarie
08/27/25 3:56am

Speed exceeding 30km/h will automatically activate the autonomous braking. However, depending on the vehicle's equipped autonomous braking system, some vehicles can automatically decelerate to a complete stop, while others can only reduce the speed to a certain value. Due to differences in autonomous braking systems among manufacturers, the programming varies, and there are also certain disparities in braking settings. Additional Notes: Note 1: Leave ample braking distance, gently press the brake pedal, gradually apply appropriate force (just enough to ensure the vehicle can stop within the available space ahead), and do not press it all the way down. Once the vehicle is almost stopped (but not completely), immediately release the brake and then gently press it again. Note 2: When a braking response is needed, while placing the right foot on the brake pedal, quickly check the rear and side lanes using the rearview mirror. If there are no obstacles, you can lightly steer to change lanes and avoid unnecessary braking. If there are obstacles, try not to perform an emergency brake (except in emergencies) and make full use of the space ahead to leave room for vehicles behind as much as possible.

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RicardoRose
09/09/25 3:02am

Enabling the automatic braking system in the Wildlander is not difficult at all. From my experience, after starting the car, look for the dashboard menu button on the right side of the steering wheel, or simply tap the central control screen. Enter the vehicle settings menu, select the safety or driving assistance section, and look for the "pre-collision system" or a similar option. Just toggle it to the on position—the system might be enabled by default, but it's best for beginners to confirm manually. While driving, it can automatically help you decelerate when the vehicle ahead brakes suddenly, which is quite practical. I also like to test the sensitivity, which can be adjusted to high or low levels in the central control settings—I recommend setting it higher for city driving. Remember not to use the camera detection with a dirty windshield, as it might malfunction, and check the settings periodically to ensure everything is normal. After driving with it for a while, I find this feature both reassuring and safe, especially in foggy conditions or when fatigued. Once enabled, a small icon on the dashboard will indicate that the system is active, which is very intuitive. The Wildlander's safety system is designed quite user-friendly, and after enabling it, I worry less about collision risks. Overall, the steps are straightforward and easy to get used to.

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DaniellaLee
10/23/25 3:52am

I've been using my Wildlander for several years, and the automatic braking is always enabled by default. For daily driving, manually adjusting the activation method is quite simple: just start the car, select the menu on the center console screen, find the pre-collision system switch, and turn it on. However, during rainy or snowy weather, I always check if it's properly activated to ensure the camera lens isn't blurred, which could affect detection. This feature is particularly reliable in preventing rear-end collisions—don’t overlook the sensitivity settings while driving. For city commuting, I prefer setting it to medium to avoid unnecessary braking, while on highways, I adjust it higher for safety first. The activation in settings also combines with the camera scanning for obstacles ahead. During routine maintenance, I make sure to check the system for any faults—if the warning light comes on, a visit to the dealership is necessary. With automatic braking enabled, I feel more at ease when driving with kids, reducing risks during moments of distraction. Overall, the Wildlander's safety features are stable and reliable, giving me peace of mind while driving.

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LeGemma
12/06/25 4:16am

The automatic braking activation of the Wildlander is very convenient to operate in the vehicle's infotainment system. I usually start the car, then navigate from the main menu to the vehicle settings, select safety-related functions, and toggle the pre-collision system switch to 'On'. Once activated, the cameras and radar scan the distance to the vehicle ahead. If the distance is too close, automatic braking is triggered. The core operation relies on the electronic control unit, which requires power. A confirmation icon lights up to indicate normal operation. Beginners can test the effect by slowly approaching an obstacle when parked. The activation settings allow adjustment of sensitivity—it's recommended to set it higher for urban roads to avoid false triggers. The overall system depends on accurate detection, so ensure the lenses are clean and unobstructed. After activation, a small indicator light appears on the dashboard. For maintenance, regularly check for software updates to maintain high efficiency.

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