How to Turn On Collision Warning and Automatic Braking?
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Collision warning and automatic braking can be activated in the settings on the central control screen. Both the vehicle collision warning system and automatic braking are part of the car's safety systems. Here are the details: 1. Collision Warning System: The collision warning system assists drivers in avoiding major traffic accidents such as high-speed or low-speed rear-end collisions, unconscious lane departures at high speeds, and collisions with pedestrians. 2. Automatic Braking System: The distance-measuring probe at the front of the vehicle continuously monitors the distance to the vehicle ahead. Based on the vehicle's speed and relative speed, it calculates whether the vehicle is in a safe driving state according to the established mathematical model and control algorithm.
Last time when I drove my friend's newly bought SUV, I finally understood this feature. Actually, the collision warning is turned on by default after the vehicle starts. You can find the 'Forward Collision Warning' switch in the 'Safety Settings' menu with the car icon on the central control screen. If you want to adjust the sensitivity, the control lever behind the steering wheel can switch between far, medium, and near three levels. The automatic braking is even smarter. When the system detects an imminent collision with the vehicle ahead, the dashboard will flash red and beep. If you haven't stepped on the brake, it will automatically help you brake with a 'click' sound. However, it's important to note that the speed should not be too low, and the sensitivity might act up on rainy days. Remember to ask the technician to calibrate the radar and camera during maintenance.