User Manual - Page 237

For 2015 VOLVO V40 CROSS COUNTRY.

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07 Driver support
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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Lane Keeping Aid*
Lane Keeping Aid is one of the functions in
the Driver Alert System - sometimes also
referred to as LKA (Lane Keeping Aid).
The function is intended for use on motor-
ways and similar major roads in order to
reduce the risk of the vehicle accidentally
leaving its own lane in certain situations.
A camera reads the painted side lines of the
road/lane. If the car is about to cross a side
line then Lane Keeping Aid will actively steer
the car back into the lane with a slight steer-
ing torque in the steering wheel.
If the car reaches or crosses a side line then
Lane Keeping Aid will also alert the driver with
pulsating vibration in the steering wheel.
WARNING
LKA is merely a driver's aid and does not
engage in all driving situations or traffic,
weather or road conditions.
The driver always bears ultimate responsi-
bility for ensuring that the vehicle is driven
safely and that applicable laws and road
traffic regulations are followed.
Related information
Lane Keeping Aid - function (p. 235)
Lane Keeping Aid - operation (p. 237)
Lane Keeping Aid - limitations (p. 237)
Lane Keeping Aid - symbols and mes-
sages (p. 239)
Driver Alert System* (p. 232)
Lane Keeping Aid - function
Off & On
Lane Keeping Aid is active within the speed
range 65-200 km/h on roads with clearly visi-
ble side lines. The function is temporarily
deactivated on narrow roads with less than
2.6 metres between the lane side lines.
Press the button in the centre console to acti-
vate or deactivate the function. An illuminated
lamp in the button shows when the function
is switched on.
Some combinations of the selected equip-
ment leave no vacant space for an On/Off
button in the centre console - in which case,
the function is instead operated in the car's
menu system MY CAR (p. 108). Here, pro-
ceed as follows:
Search for
Lane Keeping Aid and then
select On or Off.
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