Kia Cadenza: Driving your vehicle / Lane Following Assist (LFA)
Lane Following Assist is designed to
center the vehicle in the chosen lane
by using a front mounted camera on
top of the windshield.
It can only become active in combination
with Smart Cruise Control
and therefore assists the driver in his
task to control the lateral movement
of the vehicle.
WARNING
- It is the driver's responsibility
to operate the steering wheel
for safe driving.
- Do not turn the steering wheel
hastily if LFA is operating.
- LFA assists the steering
wheel control so that the vehicle
can stay in the center of
the lane. LFA does not automatically
control the steering
wheel at all times, which
means the driver must keep
hands on the wheel at all
times while driving.
- When using LFA, always be
aware of surroundings and
road conditions that may
interrupt or stop LFA.
✽ NOTICE
- Do not attach glass tinting, stickers,
accessories to the windshield
where the front view camera near
the indoor mirror is placed.
- The removal or re-assembly of the
front view camera to attach tinting,
stickers, accessories may
require LFA to be thoroughly
inspected and modified. In such
case, have your vehicle inspected
by an authorized Kia dealer.
- Inspection or modification may be
required when replacing parts
related to the windshield or front
view camera, steering. we recommend
that the system be checked
by an authorized Kia dealer.
CAUTION
- Depending on your surroundings
and road conditions, LFA
could fail to recognize the
lane and stop working. In turn,
extra caution is required
while driving with LFA on.
- Be sure to check the nonoperating
conditions and cautions
for the driver before
using LFA.
- Do not place reflective materials
such as white paper or
mirror on the crash pad.
Sunlight reflections can cause
a malfunction in LFA.
- Too big sound from the sound
system can interrupt the
alarming sound from LFA.
- Keeping your hands off the
wheel while driving will trigger
the hands-off warning and
deactivate the steering-assist
system. Put your hands back
on the wheel, then the steering-
assist system will be reactivated.
- When driving at a high speed,
the steering assist force can
become weak and the vehicle
can drive out of its lane. Extra
caution is required, and comply
with the speed limit.
- Attaching an object to the
steering wheel could deter
steering assistance.
- Attaching an object to the
steering wheel could deter the
hands-off alarming system.
System setting
With the Engine Start/Stop button
in the ON or START position,
Navigation-based Smart Cruise
Control can be activated by selecting
'Driver Assistance → Driving
Assi ...
With the ENGINE START/STOP button
is
in the ON or START position, the
Lane Following Assist can be activated
by pressing the button. ...
Other information:
Specification
Item SpecificationControl typeN/H (Normal High)Control pressure kpa (kgf/cm², psi)"500.14 ~ 9.81 (5.1 ~ 0.1, 72.54 ~ 1.42)"Current value (mA)50 ~ 850Coil resistance(Ω)5.1 ± 0.3
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Special Service Tools
Tool (Number and name)IllustrationUseDigital Level [SCC Setting JIG](0K964-3T000)Smart Cruise Control (SCC) Unit radar sensor alignment
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