Kia K900: The LDWS may not warn you even if the vehicle leaves the lane, or may warn you
even if the vehicle does not leave the lane when
- The lane can't be visible due to snow, rain, stain, a puddle or other environmental
conditions.
- The brightness of the outside changes suddenly such as tunnel enter/exit.
- Not turning on the headlight at night or in the tunnel, or light level is
low.
- Difficult to distinguish the color of the lane from the road.
- Driving on a steep grade or a curve.
- Light such as street light, sunlight or oncoming vehicle light reflects
from water on the road.
- The lens or windshield is stained with foreign matter.
- The sensor cannot detect the lane because of fog, heavy rain or heavy snow.
- The surrounding of the inside rear view mirror temperature is high due to
a direct ray of light.
- The lane is very wide or narrow.
- The lane line is damaged or indistinct.
- The windshield is fogged by humid air in the vehicle.
- The shadow is on the lane line by a median strip.
- The sensor cannot distinguish the lane from the road due to the dust.
- There is a mark similar to a lane line.
- There is a boundary structure.
- The distance from vehicle ahead is very short or the vehicle ahead drives
hiding the lane line.
- The vehicle vibrates heavily due to road conditions.
- The lane number increases or decreases or the lane lines are crossing.
- Putting something on the dashboard.
- Driving with the sun in front of you.
- Driving in areas under construction.
- The lane line is more than two in either side (Left/Right)
The driver turns on the turn signal or the hazard warning flasher to change
lane.
Driving on the lane line.
✽ NOTICE
To change lane, operate the turn signal switch then change the l ...
The Blind Spot Detection System (BSD) uses a radar sensor to alert the driver.
It senses the rear side territory of the vehicle and provides an indication to
the driver if it detects an object ap ...