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AEB WITH PEDESTRIAN DETECTION
SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
WARNING
Listed below are the system limita-
tions for the AEB with pedestrian
detection system. Failure to operate
the vehicle in accordance with these
system limitations could result in
serious injury or death.
. The AEB with pedestrian detec-
tion system cannot detect all
vehicles or pedestrians under all
conditions.
. The AEB with pedestrian detec-
tion system does not detect the
following objects:
— Small pedestrians (including
small children), animals and
cyclists.
— Pedestrians in wheelchairs or
using mobile transport such
as scooters, child-operated
toys, or skateboards.
— Pedestrians who are seated or
otherwise not in a full upright
standing or walking position.
— Obstacles on the roadway
— Oncoming vehicles
— Crossing vehicles
— Obstacles on the roadside
. The AEB with pedestrian detec-
tion system has some perfor-
mance limitations.
— If a stationary vehicle is in the
vehicle’s path, the AEB with
pedestrian detection system
will not function when the
vehicle is driven at speeds
over approximately 50 MPH
(80 km/h).
— For pedestrian detection, the
AEB with pedestrian detection
system will not function when
the vehicle is driven at speeds
over approximately 37 MPH
(60 km/h) or below approxi-
mately 6 MPH (10 km/h).
. The AEB with pedestrian detec-
tion system may not function for
pedestrians in darkness or in
tunnels, even if there is street
lighting in the area.
. For pedestrians, the AEB with
pedestrian detection system will
not issue the first warning.
. The AEB with pedestrian detec-
tion system may not function if
the vehicle ahead is narrow (for
example a motorcycle).
. The AEB with pedestrian detec-
tion system may not function if
speed difference between the
two vehicles is too small.
. The radar sensor may not func-
tion properly or detect a vehicle
ahead in the following conditions:
— Poor visibility (conditions such
as rain, snow, fog, dust
storms, sandstorms, and road
spray from other vehicles)
— Driving on a steep downhill
slope or roads with sharp
curves.
— Driving on a bumpy road sur-
face, such as an uneven dirt
road.
— If dirt, ice, snow or other ma-
terial is covering the radar
sensor area.
— Interference by other radar
sources.
. The camera may not function
properly or detect a vehicle
ahead in the following conditions:
Starting and driving 5-101
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