What is Volvo Collision Avoidance System?

What is Volvo Collision Avoidance System?

The collision avoidance assistance function can help you to reduce the risk of the car accidentally leaving its lane and/or colliding with another vehicle or obstacle by actively steering the car back into the lane and/or swerving.

How do you turn off the lane assist on a Volvo XC60?

On/Off. Press the Lane Keeping Aid button in the centre display function view. GREEN button indication – LKA is activated. GREY button indication – LKA is deactivated.

Can you turn off Volvo lane assist?

Lane assistance Lane Keeping Aid (LKA) can be activated/deactivated and some subfunctions can be selected. The function is activated/deactivated in function view in the centre display.

How does Volvo lane assist work?

Lane Keeping Aid functions using a digital camera to detect the lane markings to help keep track of your Volvo’s position on the road. If you get close to a lane marker and the system senses you’re not in control, it can actively steer the car back in the lane. Lane Keeping Aid defaults on for every drive cycle.

When does the Volvo XC60 Snowflake warning light come on?

Warning light name: Volvo XC60 Snowflake warning light. Description: The snowflake warning light will come on when the outside temperature is in the range –5 °C to +2 °C (23 °F to 36 °F). The snowflake symbol lights up and warns of potentially slippery conditions. Warning light name: Volvo XC60 oil warning light.

What do the warning lights on a Volvo mean?

Description: This warning light comes on due to a fault in the emissions system. Often referred to as the ‘check engine’ warning light or the MIL (malfunction indicator light), it may come on constantly or flash. ▷ Constant: You can continue driving.

Why does Volvo XC60 illuminate when spare tyre is fitted?

See Volvo XC60 tyre pressure reset guide for further information. It may also illuminate when the spare tyre has been fitted. It is not possible to switch off the tyre pressure monitoring system. The TPMS uses ABS sensors to detect changes in tyre rotational speed. If there’s a fault with the ABS, the TPMS may be affected.

What does ABS do on a Volvo XC60?

Description: ABS, or the ‘anti-lock braking system’ prevents the wheels from locking while braking and allows maintained steering control. The ABS is tested automatically after the car has started and when the driver releases their foot from the brake pedal.