Lane Following Assist (LFA) (if equipped)


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It is the driver's responsibility to operate the steering wheel for safe driving.
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Do not turn the steering wheel hastily if Lane Following Assist is activated.
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Lane Following Assist is designed to provide steering inputs so that the vehicle can stay in the center of the detected lane. LFA does not automatically control the steering wheel at all times, which means the driver must have hands on the wheel at all times while driving.
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When using LFA, always be aware of your surroundings and road conditions that may interrupt or stop LFA.

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Do not attach glass tinting, stickers, accessories to the windshield near the front camera near where the indoor mirror is placed.
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Inspection or modification may be required when replacing parts related to the windshield or front camera. We recommend that you have the function checked by an authorized Kia dealer/service partner.
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Depending on your surroundings and road conditions, LFA could fail to recognize the lane and stop working. As such, extra caution is required while driving with LFA on.
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Be sure to check the non-operating conditions and cautions for the driver before using LFA.
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Do not place reflective materials, such as white paper or mirror, on the dashboard. Sunlight reflections can cause LFA to not function properly.
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Loud audio volumes can prevent the occupants from hearing the alarm sounds from LFA.
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Keeping your hands off the wheel while driving will trigger the hands-off warning and deactivate the steering-assist system.
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When driving at a high speed, the steering assist force can become weak and the vehicle can drive out of its lane, requiring extra caution. Comply with the speed limit.
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Attaching an object to the steering wheel could deter steering assistance.
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Attaching an object to the steering wheel could deter the hands-off alarming system.
- Contains Topics
- LFA operation
- Warning message
- LFA malfunction
- Limitations of LFA