Hyundai Santa Cruz: Forward Collision–Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Front view camera only) / Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist Malfunction and
Limitations
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
malfunction
When Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist is not working properly, the ‘Check
Forward Safety system’ warning message
appears, and the and
warning
lights illuminate on the cluster. If this
occurs, have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
disabled
When the front windshield where the
front view camera is located or the
sensor is covered with foreign material,
such as snow or rain, it can reduce the
detecting performance and temporarily
limit or disable Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist.
If this occurs the ‘Forward Safety system
disabled. Camera obscured’ warning
message, and the and
warning
lights illuminate on the cluster.
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist will
operate properly when such snow, rain or
foreign material is removed.
If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
does not operate properly after
obstruction (snow, rain, or foreign
material) is removed, have the vehicle
inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer.
WARNING
- Even though the warning message or
warning light does not appear on the
cluster, Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not properly operate.
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not properly operate in an area
(for example, open terrain), where
any objects are not detected after
turning ON the engine.
Limitations of Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist may
not operate properly, or it may operate
unexpectedly under the following
circumstances:
- The detecting sensor or the
surroundings are contaminated or
damaged
- The temperature around the front
view camera is high or low due to
surrounding environment
- The camera lens is contaminated due
to tinted, filmed or coated windshield,
damaged glass, or sticky foreign
material (sticker, bug, etc.) on the
glass
- Moisture is not removed or frozen on
the windshield
- Washer fluid is continuously sprayed,
or the wiper is on
- Driving in heavy rain or snow, or thick
fog
- The field of view of the front view
camera is obstructed by sun glare
- Street light or light from an oncoming
traffic is reflected on the wet road
surface, such as a puddle on the road
- An object is placed on the dashboard
- Your vehicle is being towed
- The surrounding is very bright
- The surrounding is very dark, such as
in a tunnel, etc.
- The brightness changes suddenly, for
example when entering or exiting a
tunnel
- The brightness outside is low, and the
headlamps are not on or are not bright
- Driving through steam, smoke or
shadow
- Only part of the vehicle, pedestrian or
cyclist is detected
- The vehicle in front is a bus, heavy
truck, truck with an unusually shaped
cargo, trailer, etc.
- The vehicle in front has no tail lights,
tail lights are located unusually, etc.
- The brightness outside is low, and the
tail lamps are not on or are not bright
- The rear of the front vehicle is small
or the vehicle does not look normal,
such as when the vehicle is tilted,
overturned, or the side of the vehicle
is visible, etc.
- The front vehicle’s ground clearance is
low or high
- A vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist
suddenly cuts in front
- The vehicle in front is detected late
- The vehicle in front is suddenly
blocked by an obstacle
- The vehicle in front suddenly changes
lane or suddenly reduces speed
- The vehicle in front is bent out of
shape
- The front vehicle’s speed is fast or
slow
- The vehicle in front steers in the
opposite direction of your vehicle to
avoid a collision
- With a vehicle in front, your vehicle
changes lane at low speed
- The vehicle in front is covered with
snow
- You are departing or returning to the
lane
- Unstable driving
- You are on a roundabout and the
vehicle in front is not detected
- You are continuously driving in a circle
- The vehicle in front has an unusual
shape
- The vehicle in front is driving uphill or
downhill
- The pedestrian or cyclist is not
fully detected, for example, if the
pedestrian is leaning over or is not
fully walking upright
- The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing
clothing or equipment that makes it
difficult to detect
The illustration above shows the image
the front view camera is capable of
detecting as a vehicle, pedestrian and
cyclist.
- The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
moving very quickly
- The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
short or is posing a low posture
- The pedestrian or cyclist in front has
impaired mobility
- The pedestrian or cyclist in front is
moving intersected with the driving
direction
- There is a group of pedestrians,
cyclists or a large crowd in front
- The pedestrian or cyclist is wearing
clothing that easily blends into the
background, making it difficult to
detect
- The pedestrian or cyclist is difficult to
distinguish from the similarly shaped
structure in the surroundings
- You are driving by a pedestrian,
cyclist, traffic sign, structure, etc.,
near the intersection
- Driving in a parking lot
- Driving through a tollgate,
construction area, unpaved road,
partial paved road, uneven road,
speed bumps, etc.
- Driving on an incline road, curved
road, etc.
- Driving through a roadside with trees
or streetlights
- The adverse road conditions cause
excessive vehicle vibrations while
driving
- Your vehicle height is low or high
due to heavy loads, abnormal tire
pressure, etc.
- Driving through a narrow road where
trees or grass are overgrown
- There is interference by
electromagnetic waves, such as
driving in an area with strong radio
waves or electrical noise
WARNING
• Driving on a curved road
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not detect other vehicles,
pedestrians or cyclists in front of you
on curved roads adversely affecting
the performance of the sensors. This
may result in no warning or braking
assist when necessary.
When driving on a curved road,
you must maintain a safe braking
distance, and if necessary, steer the
vehicle and depress the brake pedal
to reduce your driving speed in order
to maintain a safe distance.
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may detect a vehicle, pedestrian or
cyclist in the next lane or outside the
lane when driving on a curved road.
If this occurs, Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist may unnecessarily
warn the driver and control the
brake. Always check the traffic
conditions around the vehicle.
• Driving on an inclined road
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not detect other vehicles,
pedestrians or cyclists in front of
you while driving uphill or downhill
adversely affecting the performance
of the sensors.
This may result in unnecessary
warning or braking assist, or no
warning or braking assist when
necessary.
Also, vehicle speed may rapidly
decrease when a vehicle, pedestrian
or cyclist ahead is suddenly
detected.
Always have your eyes on the road
while driving uphill or downhill and
if necessary, steer the vehicle and
depress the brake pedal to reduce
your driving speed in order to
maintain a safe distance.
• Changing lanes
[A] : Your vehicle,
[B] : Lane changing vehicle
When a vehicle moves into your lane
from an adjacent lane, it cannot
be detected by the sensor until it
is in the sensor's detection range.
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not immediately detect the
vehicle when the vehicle changes
lanes abruptly. In this case, you must
maintain a safe braking distance,
and if necessary, steer the vehicle
and depress the brake pedal to
reduce your driving speed in order to
maintain a safe distance.
[A] : Your vehicle,
[B] : Lane changing vehicle,
[C] : Same lane vehicle
When a vehicle in front of you
merges out of the lane, Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist may not
immediately detect the vehicle that
is now in front of you.
In this case, you must maintain a safe
braking distance, and if necessary,
steer the vehicle and depress the
brake pedal to reduce your driving
speed in order to maintain a safe
distance.
• Detecting vehicle
If the vehicle in front of you has
cargo that extends rearward from
the cab, or when the vehicle in front
of you has higher ground clearance,
additional special attention is
required. Forward Collision-
Avoidance Assist may not be able
to detect the cargo extending from
the vehicle. In these instances,
you must maintain a safe braking
distance from the rearmost object,
and if necessary, steer the vehicle
and depress the brake pedal to
reduce your driving speed in order to
maintain distance.
WARNING
- When you are towing a trailer or
another vehicle, we recommend that
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is
turned off due to safety reasons.
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may operate if objects that are
similar in shape or characteristics to
vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists are
detected.
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
does not operate on bicycles,
motorcycles, or smaller wheeled
objects, such as luggage bags,
shopping carts, or strollers.
- Forward Collision-Avoidance
Assist may not operate properly if
interfered by strong electromagnetic
waves.
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
may not operate for 15 seconds after
the vehicle is started, or the front
view camera is initialized.
Warning and control
The basic function of Forward Collision
Avoidance Assist is to help warn the
driver and, if necessary, control the
vehicle to help mitigate a collision. The
following warning m ...
Basic function
Forward Collision Avoidance Assist is
designed to help detect and monitor a
vehicle on the roadway ahead or help
detect if a pedestrian or cyclist is in the
roadway. Forward Collis ...
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