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WARNING
Driver Assistance features respond dif-
ferently
to specific road, weather, and
traffic conditions. The operator must
read the ADAS operator’s manual as-
sociated with this feature and under-
stand how it responds to these specific
conditions prior to driving the vehicle.
Failure to do so may result in death,
personal injury, or property damage.
Using a windshield-mounted, forward
facing camera, the Lane Departure
W
arning (LDW) feature monitors the road
for lane markings and alerts the driver
when the vehicle departs its lane without
the use of the turn signal. Lane departure
warning is only active at speeds greater
than 37 MPH (60 km/h).
LDW is not available when the system
cannot accurately detect lane markings;
therefore, the camera should be clear of
potential obstructions for the LDW feature
to operate properly
.
The following lists some conditions that
can limit the performance of the features
that use the camera:
Buildup of dirt, mud, water, snow,
ice, bugs, etc. on the windshield.
These should be able to be
resolved with proper use of the
windshield washer/wiper system as
the camera is intentionally installed
in the wiper path.
Windshield damage directly in front
of the camera. This should be fixed
as soon as possible.
Items on the windshield like
stickers, paint, window tint, etc.
These should not be placed in front
of the camera.
Items on the exterior of the truck
such as aftermarket visors, wind
deflectors, hood ornaments, car
racks, crane booms / hooks /
buckets, snowplows, mirrors, etc.
The Driver Assistance area of the Digital
Display indicates if the LDW system
recognizes lane markings as follows:
White lines indicate detected lanes.
Gray lines indicate where the road
is monitored for lane markings, but
none are detected.
Black lines mean that the LDW
feature is disabled.
A yellow line indicates an active
lane departure event.
A lane departure event occurs when the
vehicle tire crosses a lane marking without
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