Turning Automatic Emergency Braking Off
No. AEB should NOT be intentionally used for braking during normal driving. You should not rely on AEB to brake your vehicle. Your complete attention is always required while driving. You must be prepared at all times to take action to apply the brakes and/or steer to avoid a collision.
AEB uses only camera technology. EAEB uses both radar and camera technology to detect vehicles ahead that you’re following and works at speeds above 3.2 km/hr. EAEB can also work better under adverse weather conditions.
Prior to Model Year 2020, this feature was referred to as Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking or Low Speed Front Automatic Braking.
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To find out if your vehicle has this feature, contact your dealer or refer to your vehicle’s equipment list. Please check your Owner’s Manual for more information about features.
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