Brake system warning:
The brake system warning light is an exclamation point with a circle around it.
If
the brake system Warning Light comes on while you are driving, it will be accompanied by a...
The brake system Warning Light is located on the instrument cluster, and illuminates when there is an issue with your brake system.
Not exact matches
If the driver fails to respond to the
warnings, the
system can automatically apply the
brakes.
The
system, already available in some vehicle models, uses sensors and radar to determine when a vehicle must slow down; it then begins to flash a
warning and apply
brakes, slowing or stopping the vehicle even if the driver fails to do so.
Thinking is your
brake pedal, gas pedal, steering wheel, fuel, transmission, wheels, headlights, driving directions, gauges, radar, antenna, driving mirrors, spare tire, emergency
warnings, and your global positioning
system.
Not to mention space - age technologies like a night - vision camera, a head - up display, lane - departure
warning, high - beam assist, active cruise control, active
brake intervention (for hill descent), and a curve - speed limiter working in concert with the Ghost's stability control
system.
The standard Audi Pre-Sense
system can
warn the driver, tension the seatbelts and close the windows if a potential collision is detected, while Pre-Sense Rear flashes the
brake lights as a
warning to rearward traffic if you're in danger of being rear - ended.
Each of these vehicles received a perfect score, meaning that they achieve the Superior rating and scored the maximum six points for their respective collision
warning with
braking function
systems.
The good news is the car is prettier inside and out, and it gets lots of new safety tech, including a pre-collision
braking system and lane departure
warning.
Spec it correctly and the car comes loaded with a suite of driver assistance
systems, including forward collision
warning and
braking, blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keep assist, and automatic high beams.
The newest IIHS crash - test standards only give the Top Safety Pick + rating to cars with forward collision
warning or
braking systems that can help avoid crashes; the 2014 Subaru Impreza was rated a Top Safety Pick before it had EyeSight available as an option.
In addition to the uprated engine and 7 - speed dual - clutch transmission, you'll also get AMG
brakes, AMG selectable exhaust, AMG adaptive suspension, LED headlamps, heated AMG performance seats, keyless entry, a premium Burmester sound
system, Comand infotainment with satellite radio, a rearview camera, park assist, and forward collision
warning.
Among them is a collision and pedestrian
warning system, which automatically engages the
brakes at speeds up to 35 mph.
The suite of safety technology in Lexus Safety
System + includes pre-collision automatic
braking with pedestrian detection, lane - departure
warning, lane - keep assist, automatic and adaptive high - beam headlights, blind - spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a 360 - degree camera.
The
system also includes audio and visual
warnings and will prepare the
brakes at speeds over 35 mph.
This
system is only a
warning, and will not
brake the car.
If you're approaching a vehicle too quickly, the
system will first
warn you with a series of beeps and then auto
brake to either stop the E250 before rear - ending the other car or mitigate the severity of the crash at least.
Other new tech features finding their way into the Mazda 6 for the first time are mostly safety - related: lane departure
warning, adaptive front lighting, adaptive cruise control with forward collision
warning; and in low - speed, city driving conditions (up to 18 mph), Smart City Brake Support can take an unheeded
warning one step further by automatically applying the
brakes — similar to Volvo's City Safety
system.
The IIHS» automatic
braking evaluations include two tests: one at 12 mph and one at 25 mph, where a car heads towards an obstacle to with the forward collision
warning and / or autobrake
systems turned on.
If you want active safety features you'll have to get a 2016 model; it offers a Driver Assistance Package that includes adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning with automatic
braking, lane departure
warning and a blind spot
warning system with rear cross-traffic alert.
Other technologies available on the car include a 360 - degree parking camera, automatic pre-collision
braking, lane - departure
warning and lane - keep assist, 360 - or 660 - watt Meridian sound
systems, and LED lighting.
This
warning system was quick to judge me while I was
braking behind a car and corrected me even though I had the moment well in hand.
Works like a charm and together with rear radar and surrounding sodar you have a car that can detect obstacles, read signs, see the road, partly drive by itself, keep cruise control distance,
warn rear driver if they don't see you are at standstill in a queue (the car then flashes the lights to wake them up) and to protect you (if they still doesn't react and my car thinks this will not end well, it pretensions seat belts, apply full
brake if you are at stand still, to prevent you from bouncing further, and precharge the airbag safety
system - if nothing happens, it releases the belts and so on), and it can find parking spot that fits and help you park there and of course help you with obstacles around the car when parking by yourself.
Standard Equipment: 3.7 - liter V - 6 engine 7 - speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode Power sliding / tinted glass moonroof Bi-Xenon HID headlamps 18 - inch aluminum wheels Power windows / locks / mirrors Heated mirrors Rain - sensing wipers Leather - appointed seats Power tilt / telescoping steering wheel 7 - inch color display XM satellite radio AM / FM audio
system with 6 - speakers Single CD player USB / iPod adaptors Rearview camera Bluetooth connectivity Dual - zone automatic climate control 4 - wheel disc
brakes with ABS Electronic
brake force distribution Vehicle dynamic control Traction control
system Tire pressure monitoring
system Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 3650 20 - inch aluminum wheels Sport front fascia Sport suspension 4 - wheel active steer Sport
brakes Paddle shifters Sport seats, steering wheel and shift knob Premium package — $ 3350 Infiniti hard drive navigation
system 8 - inch color touch - screen display XM traffic / weather / sports Zagat Survey, restaurant reviews Infiniti voice recognition Bose 10 - speaker premium audio Streaming audio via Bluetooth 9.3 GB music box Climate controlled seats Heated steering wheel Technology package — $ 3000 Eco pedal Intelligent cruise control Blind - spot
warning Blind - spot intervention Lane departure
warning Land departure prevention Distance control assist Intelligent
brake assist Forward collision
warning Front pre-crash seatbelts Active trace control Adaptive front lighting
system Sport touring package — $ 2000 Bose digital 16 - speaker premium audio Forest air
system Power rear sunshade Illuminated kick plates — $ 350 Trunk mat, trunk net, first aid kit — $ 195 Key options not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede - like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler — $ 440
A Driver Assistance Package for SE and SEL trim levels includes adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning with autonomous
braking, lane departure
warning, a blind spot
warning system with rear cross-traffic alert, and automated parallel and perpendicular parking.
OPTIONS ON THIS VEHICLE: Keyless, EyeSight, and HID - $ 2400 Keyless entry and ignition EyeSight driver - assist
system Pre-collision
braking and throttle management
systems Adaptive cruise control Lane - departure and - sway
warning HID headlights
If so, the
system sounds an alert and displays a
warning message to the driver, at the same time priming the
brake system to reduce stopping distances.
Volvo has developed a semi-autonomous drive
system which can control steering inputs at up to 80mph, and «large animal detection» has been added to its city safety
system which
warns the driver of impending collisions and can apply the
brakes.
If the self - driving computer is the car's «driver,» NHTSA may not require Google's car to show
warning lights for low tire pressure,
brake -
system failure, and so on, because the computer would receive and interpret those faults directly.
Safety equipment matches the rest of Infiniti's lineup, with self - parking, the Around View Monitor 360 - degree camera
system, moving object detection, blind - sport
warning, and automatic pre-collision
braking.
Available active safety features include blind spot
warning, rear cross-traffic alert, forward collision
warning, automatic emergency
braking, automatic high beams, adaptive cruise control, and a 360 - degree camera
system.
The EyeSight active safety
system, which includes adaptive cruise control, precollision
braking, and lane departure
warning and prevention, is now available.
Notable options include an upgraded audio
system, forward - collision
warning with autonomous
braking, and heated and ventilated seats.
The Range Rover now has an optional full - leather interior, all - electronic instrumentation, and several new safety features, including active cruise control, automatic high beams, a blind - spot
warning system, and precollision automatic
braking.
Antilock
brakes and an electronic stability
system are also standard, as are collision and lane departure
warning systems.
It's also not uncommon that the Z doesn't have a blind spot
warning system, forward collision
warning with automatic emergency
braking, or a lane departure
warning system — at any price.
Optional safety features include a blind spot
warning system with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure
warning, a wide - view camera
system designed to help you see around blind corners, and a forward - collision
warning system that monitors the driver's focus and includes mild autonomous
braking and automatic front - seat seat - belt cinching.
Opt for the Driver Support Package and you'll get a wide - view front and side camera monitor, adaptive cruise control with autonomous
braking, lane departure
warning, an attention monitor and the aforementioned off - road Crawl Control
system.
(Skip to details on the: WRX STI) New for 2016The EyeSight active safety
system, which includes adaptive cruise control, precollision
braking, and lane departure
warning and prevention, is now available.
Blind spot and lane departure
warning systems are optional, as is forward collision
warning with automatic emergency
braking.
The Evoque gets two semi-autonomous safety features for 2016: a lane keeping feature with course - corrective steering and a forward collision
warning system with automatic
braking.
A 360 - degree camera
system is standard, as is a forward collision
warning system with automatic emergency
braking, blind spot
warning and rear cross-traffic alert.
Lane departure
warning, an automatic
braking system, and a 360 - degree camera
system join the options list.
Safety options include a forward collision
warning system with automatic
braking, as well as blind spot and lane departure
warning systems.
Unlike some collision
warning systems that will automatically
brake the car to avoid a crash or lessen its severity, the Cruze's
system warns the driver but doesn't apply the
brakes.
The new tech includes pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, automatic
braking, run - off road protection, intersection crash prevention, low - shock seats and seat frames, pre-tightening seatbelts, rollover stability control, traffic jam assist, active bay and parallel parking with rear - traffic
warning, and a 360 - dergee Surround View camera
system.
Safety options include lane departure
warning, forward collision
warning with automatic emergency
braking, blind spot
warning, a surround - view camera
system and a night vision
system that can detect pedestrians up to 330 feet away.
Standard on the Premium test car, however, was a low - speed collision
warning system with automatic
braking and pedestrian detection, as well as lane departure
warning and prevention, front and rear parking sensors and blind spot and rear cross-traffic alerts.
Also cryptically named, Porsche Active Safe is the Macan's forward collision
warning system with autonomous
braking.