What does the front assist display on the front of the car mean?
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The front assist display on the front of the car indicates that the vehicle is equipped with the front assist function and that this function is currently activated. Front assist, also known as the front assist system or pre-collision safety system, continuously monitors the distance to the vehicle ahead. If the distance to the preceding vehicle exceeds the safe limit and a potential collision is detected, the system will issue a warning to prompt the driver to take necessary action. The front assist system can be turned on or off via the instrument menu, but it automatically activates each time the vehicle is started. The icon is displayed as a green lane marking on the left side of the engine tachometer. The front assist sensor is integrated into the adaptive cruise control sensor program, but front assist is not a component of adaptive cruise control. If the adaptive cruise control sensor malfunctions, the front assist function will also become inoperative.