Disclaimer: Not affiliated with or endorsed by Honda Motor Company. For informational purposes only. Full Disclaimer

2019 Honda Civic Owners Manual - Honda Sensing® *



Honda Sensing® *

Honda Sensing® is a driver support system which employs the use of two distinctly different kinds of sensors: a radar sensor located in the lower bumper and a front sensor camera mounted to the interior side of the windshield, behind the rearview mirror.

Honda Sensing® has following functions.

    Collision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM) 2 P. 473
    Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) System 2 P. 522
    Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)* 2 P. 483
    Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 2 P. 499
    Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) 2 P. 514

* Not available on all models

uuHonda Sensing®*u

    MAIN Button

Press to activate standby mode for ACC*, ACC with LSF*, and LKAS. Or press to cancel these systems.

    LKAS Button

Press to activate or cancel the LKAS.

    RES/+ and –/SET Buttons

Press RES/+ button to resume the ACC*/ACC with LSF* or increase the vehicle speed.

Press –/SET button to set the ACC*/ACC with LSF* or decrease the vehicle speed.

    Interval Button

Press the (interval) button to change the ACC*/ACC with LSF* following-interval.

    CANCEL Button

Press to cancel ACC*/ACC with LSF*.

* Not available on all models

Continued

471

uuHonda Sensing®*u

  Driver Information Interface Content

You can see the current state of ACC*, ACC with LSF*, and LKAS.

a Indicates that ACC*, ACC with LSF*, and LKAS are ready to be activated.

b Indicates that LKAS is activated and whether or not traffic lane lines are detected.

c Indicates whether or not a vehicle is detected ahead.

d Shows the set vehicle speed.

e Shows the set vehicle interval.

    Not available on all models

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

Can assist you when there is a possibility of your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a pedestrian detected in front of yours. The CMBSTM is designed to alert you when a potential collision is determined, as well as to reduce your vehicle speed to help minimize collision severity when a collision is deemed unavoidable.

Continued

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

474

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

    When the system activates

At system’s earliest collision alert stage, you can change the distance (Long/ Normal/Short) between vehicles at which alerts will come on through driver information interface or audio/information screen setting options.

2 List of customizable options P. 127, 345

Continued 475

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

    Collision Alert Stages The system has three alert stages for a possible collision. However, depending on circumstances, the CMBSTM may not go through all of the stages before initiating the last stage.

Distance between vehicles

CMBSTM

The radar sensor detects a vehicle

Audible & Visual WARNINGS

Braking

Stage one

Normal Vehicle

Long Short Ahead

Your Vehicle

There is a risk of a collision with the vehicle ahead of you.

When in Long, visual and audible alerts come on at a longer distance from a vehicle ahead than in Normal setting, and in Short, at a shorter distance than in Normal.

Stage two

Your Vehicle

Vehicle Ahead

The risk of a collision has increased, time to respond is reduced.

Visual and audible alerts.

Lightly applied

Stage three

Your Vehicle Vehicle Ahead

The CMBSTM determines that a collision is unavoidable.

Forcefully applied

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

Press and hold the button until the beeper sounds to switch the system on or off.

When the CMBSTM is off:

    The CMBSTM indicator in the instrument panel comes on.
    A message on the driver information interface reminds you that the system is off.

The CMBSTM is turned on every time you start the engine, even if you turned it off the last time you drove the vehicle.

    Not available on all models

Continued 477

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

The system may automatically shut off and the CMBSTM indicator will come on under certain conditions. Some examples of these conditions are listed below. Other conditions may reduce some of the CMBSTM functions.

2 Front Sensor Camera P. 526

    Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
    Sudden changes in ambient light, such as an entrance or exit of a tunnel.
    There is little contrast between objects and the background.
    Driving into low sunlight (e.g., at dawn or dusk).
    Strong light is reflected onto the roadway.
    Driving in the shadows of trees, buildings, etc.
    Roadway objects or structures are misinterpreted as vehicles and pedestrians.
    Reflections on the interior of the windshield.
    A vehicle or a pedestrian is not clearly lit by the headlights while driving at night or in a dark lighting conditon such as in a tunnel.
    Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obscured lane marking, vehicle tracks, reflected lights, road spray).
    Driving on curvy, winding, or undulating roads.
    The road is hilly or the vehicle is approaching the crest of a hill.

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

    Headlight lenses are dirty or the headlights are not properly adjusted.
    The outside of the windshield is blocked by dirt, mud, leaves, wet snow, etc.
    The inside of the windshield is fogged.
    An abnormal tire or wheel condition (wrong size, varied size or construction, improperly inflated, compact spare tire, etc.).
    When tire chains are installed.
    The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load or suspension modifications.
    The camera temperature gets too high.
    Driving with the parking brake applied.
    When the radar sensor in the lower bumper gets dirty.
    Driving at night or in a dark condition such as a tunnel with the headlights turned off.
    A vehicle or pedestrian suddenly crosses in front of you.
    The distance between your vehicle and the vehicle or pedestrian ahead of you is too short.
    A vehicle cuts in front of you at a slow speed, and it brakes suddenly.
    When you accelerate rapidly and approach the vehicle or pedestrian ahead of you at high speed.
    The vehicle ahead of you is a motorcycle, bicycle, mobility scooter or other small vehicle.
    When there are animals in front of your vehicle.
    When you drive on a curved, winding or undulating road that makes it difficult for the sensor to properly detect a vehicle in front of you.
    The speed difference between your vehicle and a vehicle or pedestrian in front of you is significantly large.
    An oncoming vehicle suddenly comes in front of you.
    Another vehicle suddenly comes in front of you at an intersection, etc.
    Your vehicle abruptly crosses over in front of an oncoming vehicle.
    When driving through a narrow iron bridge.
    When the lead vehicle suddenly slows down.

Continued

479

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

Limitations applicable to pedestrian detection only

    When there is a group of people in front of your vehicle walking together side by side.
    Surrounding conditions or belongings of the pedestrian alter the pedestrian’s shape, preventing the system from recognizing that the person is a pedestrian.
    When the pedestrian is shorter than about 3.3 feet (1 meter) or taller than about

6.6 feet (2 meters) in height.

    When a pedestrian blends in with the background.
    When a pedestrian is bent over or squatting, or when their hands are raised or they are running.
    When several pedestrians are walking ahead in a group.
    When the camera cannot correctly identify that a pedestrian is present due to an unusual shape (holding luggage, body position, size).

The CMBSTM may automatically shut itself off and the CMBSTM indicator comes and stays on when:

    The temperature inside the system is high.
    You drive off-road or on a mountain road, or curved and winding road for an extended period.
    An abnormal tire condition is detected (wrong tire size, flat tire, etc.).
    The camera behind the rearview mirror, or the area around the camera, including the windshield, gets dirty.

Once the conditions that caused the CMBSTM to shut off improve or are addressed (e.g., cleaning), the system comes back on.

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

  With Little Chance of a Collision The CMBSTM may activate even when you are aware of a vehicle ahead of you, or when there is no vehicle ahead. Some examples of this are:

Your vehicle approaches another vehicle ahead of you and you change lanes to pass.

Your vehicle approaches or passes another vehicle that is making a left or right turn.

Continued

481

uuHonda Sensing®*uCollision Mitigation Braking SystemTM (CMBSTM)

When driving through curves, your vehicle comes to a point where an oncoming vehicle is right in front of you.

You drive under a low or narrow bridge at high speed.

You drive over speed bumps, steel road plates, etc., or your vehicle approaches train tracks or roadside objects (such as a traffic sign and guard rail) on a curve or, when parking, stationary vehicles and walls.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

Helps maintain a constant vehicle speed and a set following-interval behind a vehicle detected ahead of yours and, if the detected vehicle comes to a stop, can decelerate and stop your vehicle, without you having to keep your foot on the brake or the accelerator.

When ACC with LSF slows your vehicle by applying the brakes, your vehicle’s brake lights will illuminate.

    Not available on all models

Continued

483

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    How to activate the system

484

    Not available on all models

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    To Set the Vehicle Speed

When driving at about 25 mph (40 km/h) or above: Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed. The moment you release the button, the set speed is fixed, and ACC with LSF begins.

When driving slower than about 25 mph (40 km/h): If the vehicle is moving and the brake pedal is not depressed, pressing the button fixes the set speed to about 25 mph (40 km/h) regardless of current vehicle speed. If the vehicle is stationary, you can set the vehicle speed even with the brake pedal depressed.

When ACC with LSF starts operating, the vehicle icon, interval bars and set speed appear on the driver information interface. When you use ACC with LSF, Straight Driving Assist (a feature of the Electric Power Steering system) is activated.

By enabling the steering system to automatically compensate for natural steering pull, Straight Driving Assist makes it easier for you to keep your vehicle in a straight line.

    Not available on all models

Continued 485

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    When in Operation
    There is a vehicle ahead

ACC with LSF monitors if a vehicle ahead of you enters the ACC with LSF range. If a vehicle is detected doing so, the ACC with LSF system maintains or decelerates your vehicle’s set speed in order to keep the vehicle’s set following-interval from the vehicle ahead.

2 To Set or Change Following-Interval P. 493

When a vehicle whose speed is slower than your set speed is detected in front of you, your vehicle starts to slow down.

486

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

Your vehicle maintains the set speed without having to keep your foot on the brake or accelerator pedal.

If there previously was a vehicle detected ahead that kept your vehicle from traveling at the set speed, ACC with LSF accelerates your vehicle to the set speed, and then maintains it.

You can temporarily increase the vehicle speed. In this case, there is no audible or visual alert even if a vehicle is in the ACC with LSF range.

ACC with LSF stays on unless you cancel it. Once you release the accelerator pedal, the system resumes an appropriate speed for keeping the following-interval while a vehicle ahead is within the ACC with LSF range.

Continued 487

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

Your vehicle also stops, automatically. The Stopped message appears on the driver information interface.

When the vehicle ahead of you starts again, the vehicle icon on the driver information interface blinks. If you press the RES/+ or

–/SET button, or depress the accelerator pedal, ACC with LSF operates again within the prior set speed.

If no vehicle is ahead of you before you resume driving, depress the accelerator pedal and ACC with LSF will operate again within the prior set speed.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    ACC with LSF Conditions and Limitations The system may automatically shut off and the ACC indicator will come on under certain conditions. Some examples of these conditions are listed below. Other

conditions may reduce some of the ACC functions.

2 Front Sensor Camera P. 526

    Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
    Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obscured lane marking, vehicle tracks, reflected lights, road spray, high contrast).
    The outside of the windshield is blocked by dirt, mud, leaves, wet snow, etc.
    An abnormal tire or wheel condition (Wrong size, varied size or construction, improperly inflated, compact spare tire, etc.).
    The camera temperature gets too high.
    The parking brake is applied.
    When the lower bumper is dirty.
    The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load or suspension modifications.
    When tire chains are installed.

Continued 489

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    A vehicle suddenly crosses in front of you.
    The interval between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you is too short.
    A vehicle cuts in front of you at a slow speed, and it brakes suddenly.
    When you accelerate rapidly and approach the vehicle ahead of you at high speed.
    The vehicle ahead of you is a motorcycle, bicycle, mobility scooter, or other small vehicle.
    When there are animals in front of your vehicle.
    When you drive on a curved or winding or undulating road that makes it difficult for the sensor to properly detect a vehicle in front of you.
    The speed difference between your vehicle and a vehicle in front of you is significantly large.
    An oncoming vehicle suddenly comes in front of you.
    Your vehicle abruptly crosses over in front of an oncoming vehicle.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    When driving through a narrow iron bridge.
    When the vehicle ahead of you brakes suddenly.
    When the vehicle ahead of you has a unique shape.

Radar detects upper section of Panel truck,

an empty carrier truck.

tanker truck,

etc.

    When your vehicle or the vehicle ahead of you is driving on one edge of the lane.

Continued

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

  To Adjust the Vehicle Speed Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/+ or –/SET button on the steering wheel.

    Each time you press the RES/+ or –/SET button, the vehicle speed is increased or decreased by about 1 mph or 1 km/h accordingly.
    If you keep pressing the RES/+ or –/SET button, the vehicle speed increases or decreases by about 5 mph or 5 km/h accordingly.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

Press the (interval) button to change the ACC with LSF following-interval.

Each time you press the button, the following- interval (the interval behind a vehicle detected ahead of you) setting cycles through extra long, long, middle, and short following- intervals.

Determine the most appropriate following- interval setting based on your specific driving conditions. Be sure to adhere to any following-interval requirements set by local regulation.

Continued

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

The higher your vehicle’s following-speed is, the longer the short, middle, long or extra long following-interval becomes. See the following examples for your reference.

Following-Interval

When the Set Speed is:

50 mph (80 km/h)

65 mph (104 km/h)

Short

81.0 feet

24.7 meters

1.1 sec

103.3 feet

31.5 meters

1.1 sec

Middle

112.2 feet

34.2 meters

1.5 sec

142.4 feet

43.4 meters

1.5 sec

Long

153.5 feet

46.8 meters

2.1 sec

199.4 feet

60.8 meters

2.1 sec

Extra Long

208.3 feet

63.5 meters

2.9 sec

273.6 feet

83.4 meters

2.9 sec

When your vehicle stops automatically because a vehicle detected ahead of you has stopped, the interval between the two vehicles will vary based on the ACC with LSF interval setting.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

To cancel ACC with LSF, do any of the following:

• Press the CANCEL button.

• Press the MAIN button.

u ACC with LSF indicator goes off.

• Depress the brake pedal.

u When the LSF function has stopped the vehicle, you cannot cancel ACC with LSF by depressing the brake pedal.

Continued 495

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

The beeper sounds and a message appears on the driver information interface when ACC with LSF is automatically canceled. Any of these conditions may cause the ACC with LSF to automatically cancel:

    Bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.)
    When the radar sensor in the lower bumper gets dirty.
    The vehicle ahead of you cannot be detected.
    An abnormal tire condition is detected, or the tires are skidding.
    Driving on a mountainous road, or driving off road for extended periods.
    Abrupt steering wheel movement.
    When the ABS, VSA® or CMBSTM is activated.
    When the ABS or VSA® system indicator comes on.
    When the vehicle is stopped on a very steep slope.
    When you manually apply the parking brake.
    When the detected vehicle within the ACC with LSF range is too close to your vehicle.
    The camera behind the rearview mirror, or the area around the camera, including the windshield, gets dirty.
    When the Maximum Load Limit is exceeded.
    When passing through an enclosed space, such as tunnel.

The ACC with LSF automatic cancellation can be also triggered by the following causes. In these cases, the parking brake will be automatically applied.

    The driver’s seat belt is unfastened when the vehicle is stationary.
    The vehicle stops for more than 10 minutes.
    The engine is turned off.

496

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

Press and hold the (interval) button for one second. Cruise Mode Selected appears on the driver information interface for two seconds, and then the mode switches to Cruise.

To switch back to ACC with LSF, press and hold the button again for one second. ACC Mode Selected appears on the driver information interface for two seconds.

Desired speed in a range above roughly 25 mph (40 km/h) ~.

  To Set the Vehicle Speed Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed.

The moment you release the –/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control begins. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator comes on.

When you use cruise control, Straight Driving Assist (a feature of the Electric Power Steering system) is activated.

By enabling the steering system to automatically compensate for natural steering pull, Straight Driving Assist makes it easier for you to keep your vehicle in a straight line.

Continued 497

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF)*

    Each time you press the RES/+ or –/SET button, the vehicle speed is increased or decreased by about 1 mph or 1.6 km/h accordingly.
    If you keep the RES/+ or –/SET button pressed, the vehicle speed increases or decreases until you release it. This speed is then set.

To cancel cruise control, do any of the following:

    Press the CANCEL button.
    Press the MAIN button.
    Depress the brake pedal.

The CRUISE CONTROL indicator goes off.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

Helps maintain a constant vehicle speed and a set following-interval behind a vehicle detected ahead of yours, without you having to keep your foot on the brake or the accelerator.

    Not available on all models

Continued

499

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    How to activate the system

500

    Not available on all models

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    To Set the Vehicle Speed

Take your foot off the pedal and press down the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed. The moment you release the button, the set speed is fixed, and ACC begins.

When ACC starts operating, the vehicle icon, interval bars and set speed appear on the driver information interface.

When you use ACC, Straight Driving Assist (a feature of the Electric Power Steering system) is activated.

By enabling the steering system to automatically compensate for natural steering pull, Straight Driving Assist makes it easier for you to keep your vehicle in a straight line.

    Not available on all models

Continued 501

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    When in Operation
    There is a vehicle ahead

ACC monitors if a vehicle ahead of you enters the ACC range. If a vehicle is detected doing so, the ACC system maintains or decelerates your vehicle’s set speed in order to keep the vehicle’s set following-interval from the vehicle ahead.

2 To Set or Change Following-Interval P. 508

When a vehicle whose speed is slower than your set speed is detected in front of you, your vehicle starts to slow down.

502

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    There is no vehicle ahead

Your vehicle maintains the set speed without having to keep your foot on the brake or accelerator pedal.

If there previously was a vehicle detected ahead that kept your vehicle from traveling at the set speed, ACC accelerates your vehicle to the set speed, and then maintains it.

    When you depress the accelerator pedal

You can temporarily increase the vehicle speed. In this case, there is no audible or visual alert even if a vehicle is in the ACC range.

ACC stays on unless you cancel it. Once you release the accelerator pedal, the system resumes an appropriate speed for keeping the following-interval while a vehicle ahead is within the ACC range.

Continued 503

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    ACC Conditions and Limitations The system may automatically shut off and the ACC indicator will come on under certain conditions. Some examples of these conditions are listed below. Other

conditions may reduce some of the ACC functions.

2 Front Sensor Camera P. 526

    Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
    Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obscured lane marking, vehicle tracks, reflected lights, road spray, high contrast).
    The outside of the windshield is blocked by dirt, mud, leaves, wet snow, etc.
    An abnormal tire or wheel condition (Wrong sized, varied size or construction, improperly inflated, compact spare tire, etc.).
    The camera temperature gets too high.
    The parking brake is applied.
    When the radar sensor cover is dirty.
    The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load or suspension modifications.
    When tire chains are installed.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    A vehicle suddenly crosses in front of you.
    The interval between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you is too short.
    A vehicle cuts in front of you at a slow speed, and it brakes suddenly.
    When you accelerate rapidly and approach the vehicle ahead of you at high speed.
    The vehicle ahead of you is a motorcycle, bicycle, mobility scooter, or other small vehicle.
    When there are animals in front of your vehicle.
    When you drive on a curved or winding or undulating road that makes it difficult for the sensor to properly detect a vehicle in front of you.
    The speed difference between your vehicle and a vehicle in front of you is significantly large.
    An oncoming vehicle suddenly comes in front of you.
    Your vehicle abruptly crosses over in front of an oncoming vehicle.

Continued

505

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    When driving through a narrow iron bridge.
    When the vehicle ahead of you brakes suddenly.
    When the vehicle ahead of you has a unique shape.

Radar detects upper section of Panel truck,

an empty carrier truck.

tanker truck,

etc.

    When your vehicle or the vehicle ahead of you is driving on one edge of the lane.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

  To Adjust the Vehicle Speed Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/+ or –/SET button on the steering wheel.

    Each time you press the RES/+ or –/SET button, the vehicle speed is increased or decreased by about 1 mph or 1 km/h accordingly.
    If you keep pressing the RES/+ or –/SET button, the vehicle speed increases or decreases by about 5 mph or 5 km/h accordingly.

Continued 507

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

Press the (interval) button to change the ACC following-interval.

Each time you press the button, the following- interval (the interval behind a vehicle detected ahead of you) setting cycles through extra long, long, middle, and short following- intervals.

Determine the most appropriate following- interval setting based on your specific driving conditions. Be sure to adhere to any following-interval requirements set by local regulation.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

The higher your vehicle’s following speed is, the longer the short, middle, long or extra long following-interval becomes. See the following examples for your reference.

Following-Interval

When the Set Speed is:

50 mph (80 km/h)

65 mph (104 km/h)

Short

83.3 feet

25.4 meters

1.1 sec

100.4 feet

30.6 meters

1.1 sec

Middle

109.6 feet

33.4 meters

1.5 sec

137.4 feet

41.9 meters

1.5 sec

Long

153.8 feet

46.9 meters

2.1 sec

199.8 feet

60.9 meters

2.1 sec

Extra Long

213.5 feet

65.1 meters

2.9 sec

282.7 feet

86.2 meters

2.9 sec

Continued

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

To cancel ACC, do any of the following:

• Press the CANCEL button.

• Press the MAIN button.

u The ACC indicator (green) goes off.

• Depress the brake pedal.

• Depress the clutch pedal for five seconds or more.

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

The beeper sounds and a message appears on the driver information interface when ACC is automatically canceled. Any of these conditions may cause the ACC to automatically cancel:

    Bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.)
    When the radar sensor in the lower bumper gets dirty.
    The vehicle ahead of you cannot be detected.
    An abnormal tire condition is detected, or the tires are skidding.
    Driving on a mountainous road, or driving off road for extended periods.
    Abrupt steering wheel movement.
    When the ABS, VSA® or CMBSTM is activated.
    When the ABS or VSA® system indicator comes on.
    When you manually apply the parking brake.
    When the detected vehicle within the ACC range is too close to your vehicle.
    The camera behind the rearview mirror, or the area around the camera, including the windshield, gets dirty.
    When the Maximum Load Limit is exceeded.
    When passing through an enclosed space, such as tunnel.
    Ignoring shift down indication shown in the tachometer display will cancel the ACC after about 10 seconds.
    The engine speed goes into the tachometer’s red zone.
    The engine speed goes to below 1,000 rpm.
    You shift into neutral temporarily when shifting into a higher or lower gear.

Continued 511

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

Press and hold the (interval) button for one second. Cruise Mode Selected appears on the driver information interface for two seconds, and then the mode switches to Cruise.

To switch back to ACC, press and hold the button again for one second. ACC Mode Selected appears on the driver information interface for two seconds.

Desired speed in a range above roughly 25 mph (40 km/h) ~.

  To Set the Vehicle Speed Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed.

The moment you release the –/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control begins. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator comes on.

When you use cruise control, Straight Driving Assist (a feature of the Electric Power Steering system) is activated.

By enabling the steering system to automatically compensate for natural steering pull, Straight Driving Assist makes it easier for you to keep your vehicle in a straight line.

512

uuHonda Sensing®*uAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*

    Each time you press the RES/+ or –/SET button, the vehicle speed is increased or decreased by about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
    If you keep the RES/+ or –/SET button pressed, the vehicle speed increases or decreases until you release it. This speed is then set.

To cancel cruise control, do any of the following:

    Press the CANCEL button.
    Press the MAIN button.
    Depress the brake pedal.
    Depress the clutch pedal for five seconds or more. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator goes off.

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

Provides steering input to help keep the vehicle in the middle of a detected lane and provides tactile and visual alerts if the vehicle is detected drifting out of its lane.

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

  Lane Keep Support Function Provides assistance to keep the vehicle in the center of the lane. When the vehicle nears a white or yellow line, steering force of the electric power steering will become

stronger.

  Lane Departure Warning Function When the vehicle enters the warning area, the LKAS alerts you with slight steering wheel vibration as well as a warning display.

Continued 515

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

  When the System can be Used

The system can be used when the following conditions are met.

    The lane in which you are driving has detectable lane markers on both sides, and your vehicle is in the center of the lane.
    The vehicle speed is between 45 and 90 mph (72 and 145 km/h).
    You are driving on a straight or slightly curved road.
    The turn signals are off.
    The brake pedal is not depressed.
    The wipers are not in high speed operation.

    How to activate the system

MAIN Button

LKAS Button

    Press the MAIN button.

u The LKAS indicator comes on in the driver information interface.

The system is ready to use.

    Press the LKAS button.

u Lane outlines appear on the driver information interface.

The system is activated.

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

    Keep your vehicle near the center of the lane while driving.

u The dotted outer lines change to solid ones once the system starts operating after detecting the left and right lane markings.

    To Cancel

To cancel the LKAS:

Press the MAIN or LKAS button.

The LKAS is turned off every time you stop the engine, even if you turned it on the last time you drove the vehicle.

Continued 517

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

    The system operation is suspended if you:
    Set the wipers to HI.

u Turning the wipers off or setting it to LO

resumes the LKAS.

Models with automatic intermittent wipers

    Set the wiper switch to AUTO and the wipers operate at high speed.

u The LKAS resumes when the wipers stop or operate at low speed.

All models

    Decrease the vehicle speed to 40 mph (64 km/h) or less.

u Increasing the vehicle speed to 45 mph (72 km/h) or more resumes the LKAS.

    Depress the brake pedal.

u The LKAS resumes and starts detecting the lane lines again once you release the brake pedal.

    The LKAS may automatically be suspended when:
    The system fails to detect lane lines.
    The steering wheel is quickly turned.
    You fail to steer the vehicle.
    Driving through a sharp curve.
    Driving at a speed in excess of approximately 90 mph (145 km/h). Once these conditions no longer exist, the LKAS automatically resumes.

518

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

    The camera temperature gets extremely high or low.
    The camera behind the rearview mirror, or the area around the camera, including the windshield, gets dirty.
    The ABS or VSA® systems engage.

A beeper sounds if the LKAS is automatically canceled.

  LKAS Conditions and Limitations The system may not detect lane markings and therefore may not keep the vehicle in the middle of a lane under certain conditions, including the following:

    Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
    Sudden changes between light and dark, such as an entrance or exit of a tunnel.
    There is little contrast between lane lines and the roadway surface.
    Driving into low sunlight (e.g., at dawn or dusk).
    Strong light is reflected onto the roadway.
    Driving in the shadows of trees, buildings, etc.
    Shadows of adjacent objects are parallel to lane markings.
    Roadway objects or structures are misinterpreted as lane markers.
    Reflections on the interior of the front windshield.
    Driving at night or in a dark condition such as a tunnel.

Continued

519

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

    Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obscured lane marking, vehicle tracks, reflected lights, road spray, high contrast).
    Driving on a road with temporary lane markings.
    Faint, multiple, or varied lane markings are visible on the roadway due to road repairs or old lane markings.
    The roadway has merging, split, or crossing lines (e.g., such as at an intersection or crosswalk).
    The lane markings are extremely narrow, wide, or changing.

Very wide or narrow traffic lane

    The vehicle in front of you is driving near the lane lines.
    The road is hilly or the vehicle is approaching the crest of a hill.
    Driving on rough or unpaved roads, or over bumpy surfaces.

uuHonda Sensing®*uLane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

    When objects on the road (curb, guard rail, pylons, etc.) are recognized as white lines (or yellow lines).
    Driving on roads with double lines.

Lane void of lines at junction

    Headlight lenses are dirty or the headlights are not properly adjusted.
    The outside of the windshield is streaked or blocked by dirt, mud, leaves, wet snow, etc.
    The inside of the windshield is fogged.
    The camera temperature gets too high.
    An abnormal tire or wheel condition (wrong size, varied size or construction, improperly inflated, compact spare tire, etc.).
    The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load or suspension modifications.

uuHonda Sensing®*uRoad Departure Mitigation (RDM) System

Alerts and helps to assist you when the system detects a possibility of your vehicle unintentionally crossing over detected lane markings and/or leaving the roadway altogether.

    How the System Works

The front camera behind the rearview mirror monitors left and right lane markings (in white or yellow). If your vehicle is getting too close to detected lane markings without a turn signal activated, the system, in addition to a visual alert, applies steering torque and alerts you with rapid vibrations on the steering wheel, to help you remain within the detected lane.

2 Customized Features P. 124, 337

As a visual alert, the Lane Departure message appears on the driver information interface.

If the system determines that its steering input is insufficient to keep your vehicle on the roadway, it may apply braking.

u Braking is applied only when the lane markings are solid continuous lines.

The system cancels assisting operations when you turn the steering wheel to avoid crossing over detected lane markings.

If the system operates several times without detecting driver response, the system beeps to alert you.

uuHonda Sensing®*uRoad Departure Mitigation (RDM) System

  How the System Activates The system becomes ready to start searching for lane markings when all the following conditions are met:

• The vehicle is traveling between about 45 and 90 mph (72 and 145 km/h).

• The vehicle is on a straight or slightly curved road.

• The turn signals are off.

• The brake pedal is not depressed.

• The wipers are not in continuous operation.

• The vehicle is not accelerating or braking, and the steering wheel is not being turned.

• The system makes a determination that the driver is not actively accelerating, braking or steering.

Press the RDM button to turn the system on and off.

u The indicator in the button comes on and the message appears on the driver information interface when the system is on.

* Not available on all models

Continued 523

uuHonda Sensing®*uRoad Departure Mitigation (RDM) System

  RDM Conditions and Limitations The system may not properly detect lane markings and the position of your vehicle under certain conditions. Some examples of these conditions are listed below.

• Driving in bad weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).

• Sudden changes between light and dark, such as an entrance or exit of a tunnel.

• There is little contrast between lane lines and the roadway surface.

• Driving into low sunlight (e.g., at dawn or dusk).

• Strong light is reflected onto the roadway.

• Driving in the shadows of trees, buildings, etc.

• Shadows of adjacent objects are parallel to lane markings.

• Roadway objects or structures are misinterpreted as lane markers.

• Reflections on the interior of the windshield.

• Driving at night or in a dark condition such as a tunnel.

524

uuHonda Sensing®*uRoad Departure Mitigation (RDM) System

• Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obscured lane marking, vehicle tracks, reflected lights, road spray, high contrast).

• Driving on a road with temporary lane markings.

• Faint, multiple, or varied lane markings are visible on the roadway due to road repairs or old lane markings.

• The roadway has merging, split, or crossing lines (e.g., such as at an intersection or crosswalk).

• The lane markings are extremely narrow, wide, or changing.

• The vehicle in front of you is driving near the lane lines.

• The road is hilly or the vehicle is approaching the crest of a hill.

• Driving on rough or unpaved roads, or over bumpy surfaces.

• When objects on the road (curb, guard rail, pylons, etc.) are recognized as white lines (or yellow lines).

• Driving on roads with double lines.

• Headlight lenses are dirty or the headlights are not properly adjusted.

• The outside of the windshield is streaked or blocked by dirt, mud, leaves, wet snow, etc.

• The inside of the windshield is fogged.

• The camera temperature gets too high.

• An abnormal tire or wheel condition (wrong sized, varied size or construction, improperly inflated, compact spare tire, etc.).

• The vehicle is tilted due to a heavy load or suspension modifications.

• When tire chains are installed.

uuHonda Sensing®*uFront Sensor Camera

The camera, used in systems such as LKAS, RDM, ACC*, ACC with LSF*, and CMBSTM, is designed to detect an object that triggers any of the systems to operate its functions.

This camera is located behind the rearview mirror.

To help reduce the likelihood that high interior temperatures will cause the camera’s sensing system to shut off, when parking, find a shady area or face the front of the vehicle away from the sun. If you use a reflective sun shade, do not allow it to cover the camera housing.

Covering the camera can concentrate heat on it.

    Not available on all models

uuHonda Sensing®*uFront Sensor Camera

uuHonda Sensing®*uRadar Sensor

Radar Sensor

Radar Sensor

The radar sensor is in the lower bumper.

The radar sensor is in the lower bumper.


Download Manual