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Driving your vehicle
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Detecting pedestrians
The sensor may be limited when:
- The pedestrian is not fully captured
by the camera sensor, or the
pedestrian does not walk in the
upright position.
- The pedestrian moves very fast.
- The pedestrian abruptly appears in
front.
- The pedestrian wears clothes sim-
ilar in color to the background.
- Conditions outside are too bright or
too dark.
- The vehicle drives at night or in the
darkness.
- There is an item similar in shape a
person’s body structure.
- The pedestrian is small.
- The pedestrian has impaired
mobility.
- The pedestrian blends in with their
surroundings.
- Sensor recognition is limited by
rain, snow, fog, etc.
- There is a group of pedestrians.
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NOTICE
In some instances, the AEB system
may be canceled when subjected to
electromagnetic interference.
WARNING - Testing the
AEB
The AEB does not operate in
certain situations. Thus, never
test-operate the AEB against a
person or an object. It may
cause a severe injury or even
death.
WARNING - AEB and
Towing
Do not use the AEB system
when towing a vehicle.
Application of the AEB system
while towing may adversely
affect the safety of your vehicle
or the towing vehicle.
WARNING
• Use extreme caution when the
vehicle in front of you has
cargo that extends rearward
from the cab, or when the
vehicle in front of you has
higher ground clearance.
• The AEB system is designed
to detect and monitor the
vehicle ahead through sen-
sors. It is not designed to
detect bicycles, motorcycles,
or smaller wheeled objects,
such as luggage bags, shop-
ping carts, or strollers.
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