ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (AEBA) LIMITATIONS [G2386985]

Make sure the following warnings have been read and fully understood before driving the vehicle. The Advanced Emergency Brake Assist (AEBA) feature does not take away the requirement to always drive with due care and attention. Driving without due care and attention could result in an accident, leading to serious injury or death.

WARNING:

The AEBA feature may not react to slow-moving vehicles.

WARNING:

The AEBA feature does not react to vehicles travelling in the opposite direction.

WARNING:

In some circumstances, warnings may not display in the instrument panel. For example, if the distance to the vehicle ahead is very small. Another example includes when carrying out a collision avoidance manoeuvre by making large steering wheel and pedal movements.

AEBA operates at speeds above approximately 8 km/h (5 mph).

The distance required to slow or stop the vehicle is dependent on the condition of the vehicle’s tyres and the road surface.