Make sure the following warnings have been read and fully understood before driving the vehicle. Failure to use the collision avoidance systems safely could result in an accident, leading to serious injury or death.
Forward alert monitors an area in front of the vehicle. The driver is warned if forward alert detects an object within the detection area. The instrument panel also displays a warning message if the vehicle is traveling between 18 mph (30 km/h) and 50 mph (80 km/h). The driver is responsible for taking appropriate action.
Warnings sound and the instrument panel displays a warning message if forward alert detects an object in front of the vehicle.
Forward alert can be switched on or off and the sensitivity settings can be adjusted via the Driver Assistance menu. See CHANGING THE FORWARD ALERT SENSITIVITY.
Forward alert has four different sensitivity settings. The default setting is Normal.
If required, the sensitivity of the forward alert feature can be changed. To change the sensitivity settings, complete the following steps:
The forward alert sensitivity setting is retained in the vehicle’s memory after the vehicle is switched off.
Make sure the following warnings and notes have been read and fully understood before driving the vehicle. Failure to understand the Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) system could result in an accident, leading to serious injury or death.
AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING (AEB)
WARNING
Make sure the relevant safety warnings and notes have been read and understood before driving the vehicle. See AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING (AEB) SAFETY.
CAUTION
The driver is recommended to switch off the AEB system when driving off-road, when using a car wash, or when the vehicle is being towed. Failure to do so may result in damage to the vehicle.
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Not all vehicles are fitted with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB). Consult a retailer/authorized repairer for confirmation.
AEB uses forward-facing cameras, located above the rear-view mirror, and forward-facing radars, located on the front bumper, to help identify an imminent risk of collision with:
- Another vehicle traveling in front.
- A crossing pedestrian.
- A pedestrian moving in the same direction as the vehicle.
- A crossing cyclist.
- A cyclist traveling in the same direction as the vehicle.
In most instances, AEB helps reduce the severity of an impact. In some cases, AEB helps to stop the vehicle before an impact takes place.
AEB automatically switches on, every time the vehicle’s electrical system is switched on.
If required, the AEB feature can be switched off via the touchscreen. To switch AEB off, complete the following steps:
- Touch the settings icon from any screen. See SYSTEM SETTINGS.
- Select Vehicle.
- Select Driver Assistance.
- Select Collision avoidance.
- Emergency braking: Touch to switch the toggle on or off.
AEB operates at speeds above 3 mph (5 km/h).
The vehicle detection AEB system can detect:
- Vehicles traveling in the same road lane of speeds up to 50 mph (80 km/h).
- Vehicles traveling in the same road lane with speeds up to 80 mph (130 km/h), dependant on the vehicle specification.
- Vehicles traveling in the adjacent road lane of speeds up to 39 mph (64 km/h). The system only detects other vehicles when host vehicle is turning left or right, with a speed of up to 12 mph (20 km/h).
The pedestrian and cyclist detection AEB systems are able to operate at speeds of up to 37 mph (60 km/h).
If an imminent risk of a collision is detected, the system automatically applies the brakes. The instrument panel also displays a warning message while AEB is operating.
WARNING
If AEB brings the vehicle to a stop, the brakes continue to hold the vehicle stationary for a few seconds. After this period, the driver must resume full control of the vehicle. Failure to take back full control of the vehicle could result in an accident, leading to serious injury or death.
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The brake lights are automatically operated in heavy braking situations.
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The distance required to slow or stop the vehicle is dependent on the condition of the vehicle’s tires and the road surface.
The driver can override AEB operation by turning the steering wheel, or pressing the accelerator pedal. When overridden, AEB cancels its request for braking to make sure that the driver remains in full control of the vehicle.
After AEB has been activated, a warning sounds and the instrument panel displays a warning message.
AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING (AEB) LIMITATIONS
Vehicle detection Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) does not operate if:
In addition to the items listed for the vehicle detection AEB system, the pedestrian detection AEB system does not operate if:
- The vehicles speed is above 37 mph (60 km/h).
- The detected object is not identified as a pedestrian.
- The height of the object is less than 3.3 ft (1 m).
- The pedestrian detection AEB system cannot determine that the target object is a pedestrian. For example, if the pedestrian is carrying a large object.
In addition to the items listed for the vehicle detection AEB system, the cyclist detection AEB system does not operate if:
- The vehicle’s speed is above 37 mph (60 km/h).
- The detected object is not identified as a cyclist.
- The cyclist AEB detection system cannot determine that the target object is a cyclist. For example, if the cyclist is carrying a large object.
ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (AEBA)
WARNING
Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before driving the vehicle. See COLLISION AVOIDANCE SAFETY.
Advanced Emergency Brake Assist (AEBA) prepares the braking system if it detects a collision is imminent. If the driver subsequently presses the brake pedal, full braking force is applied immediately.
AEBA still operates if forward alert is switched off.
ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST (AEBA) LIMITATIONS
Make sure the following warnings have been read and fully understood before driving the vehicle. The Advanced Emergency Brake Assist (AEBA) feature does not take away the requirement to always drive with due care and attention. Driving without due care and attention could result in an accident, leading to serious injury or death.
WARNING
The AEBA feature may not react to slow-moving vehicles.
WARNING
The AEBA feature does not react to vehicles traveling in the opposite direction.
WARNING
In some circumstances, warnings may not display in the instrument panel. For example, if the distance to the vehicle ahead is very small. Another example includes when carrying out a collision avoidance maneuver by making large steering wheel and pedal movements.
AEBA operates at speeds above approximately 5 mph (8 km/h).
The distance required to slow or stop the vehicle is dependent on the condition of the vehicle’s tires and the road surface.
BLIND SPOT MONITOR
WARNING
Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before driving the vehicle. See COLLISION AVOIDANCE SAFETY.
The blind spot monitor system monitors an area adjacent to, and approximately 28 ft (8.5 m) behind, the vehicle. When the system detects an overtaking vehicle, the amber warning icon (1):
- Flashes if the relevant turn signal is being used.
- Illuminates continuously if the relevant turn signal is not being used.
- Extinguishes when the system no longer detects a vehicle in the monitored area.
During initialization, the warning icons flash in both door mirrors.
A warning indicator (2) illuminates in the door mirrors when the blind spot monitor system is disabled, not active, or there is a system fault.
The blind spot monitor system default mode is ON and the driver cannot switch the system off.
BLIND SPOT MONITOR LIMITATIONS
The blind spot monitor system does not operate when:
- Reverse (R) or Park (P) is selected.
- The vehicle’s speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
- The radar sensors become blocked or stop working.
- The door mirrors stop working.
- An electrical connector is connected to a Jaguar Land Rover approved trailer socket.
NOTES
The blind spot monitor system remains disabled if a trailer is disconnected from the trailer socket while the vehicle is still running. Switch the vehicle’s electrical system off, then back on again, to enable the blind spot monitor system.
The blind spot monitor system:
- Works most effectively on multi-lane highways.
- Monitors an area of approximately 11 ft (3.3 m) from the side of the vehicle, and approximately 28 ft (8.5 m) behind the vehicle.
- May register false targets if traveling along a narrow lane.
- Does not work accurately if the sensors are misaligned due to bumper modifications or impact damage.
BLIND SPOT MONITOR RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM REGULATION STATEMENTS
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CANADA:
This device complies with Industry Canada Standard IC – RSS-210 and IC-RSS-251.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference, and
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Frequency of operation: 24.05GHz – 24.25GHz.
Field strength: Not greater than 2.5V/m peak (0.25V/m average) at a distance of 3 meters.
CLOSING VEHICLE SENSING
WARNING
Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before driving the vehicle. See COLLISION AVOIDANCE SAFETY.
The closing vehicle sensing system monitors an area adjacent to, and up to approximately 230 ft (70 m) behind, the vehicle. Closing vehicle sensing is automatically switched on when the blind spot monitor system is on. See BLIND SPOT MONITOR.
An amber warning icon (1) is located in each door mirror. The icon:
- Illuminates continuously if the detected vehicle enters the area monitored by the closing vehicle sensing system, and the relevant turn signal is not being used. See BLIND SPOT MONITOR.
- Flashes if the detected vehicle enters the area monitored by the closing vehicle sensing system, and the relevant turn signal is being used. See BLIND SPOT MONITOR.
A warning indicator (2) illuminates in the door mirrors when the closing vehicle sensing system is disabled, not active, or there is a system fault.
CLOSING VEHICLE SENSING LIMITATIONS
The closing vehicle sensing system does not operate when:
- Reverse (R) or Park (P) is selected.
- The vehicle’s speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h).
- The sensors become blocked.
- The blind spot monitor system is not operating.
- The vehicle is traveling around a tight bend.
- An electrical connector is connected to a Jaguar Land Rover approved trailer socket.
NOTES
The closing vehicle sensing system remains disabled if a trailer is disconnected from the trailer socket while the vehicle is still running. Switch the vehicle’s electrical system off, then back on again, to enable the closing vehicle sensing system.
The closing vehicle sensing system:
- Works most effectively on multi-lane highways.
- Monitors an area of approximately 11 ft (3.3 m) from the side of the vehicle, and approximately 230 ft (70 m) behind the vehicle.
- May register false targets if traveling along a narrow lane.
- Does not work accurately if the sensors are misaligned due to bumper modifications or impact damage.
BLIND SPOT ASSIST
WARNING
Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before driving the vehicle. See COLLISION AVOIDANCE SAFETY.
NOTES
Make sure the Blind Spot Assist (BSA) system is disabled when connecting a trailer.
The Blind Spot Assist (BSA) system applies corrective steering inputs if:
- A vehicle is detected in the blind spot monitor area, and:
- A lane change maneuver is attempted.
If a lane change maneuver is initiated while a risk is detected, the relevant door mirror displays a flashing vehicle warning icon.
At the same time, a rotational force is applied to the steering wheel to counter the lane change. The instrument panel displays a warning icon with an audio alert when a rotational force is applied to the steering wheel.
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The Head-Up Display (HUD) also displays a warning.
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The BSA system operates irrespective of the use of turn signals.
If required, the steering input provided by the BSA system can be overridden in order to complete a lane change maneuver. To override the steering input, the driver must apply force to the steering wheel, to counter steer the steering input from the BSA system.
The Blind Spot Assist (BSA) system can be switched on and off via the driver assistance button (1). The button icon illuminates green to confirm system status.
NOTES
The BSA system selection is retained in the vehicle’s memory after the vehicle is switched off.
A warning indicator also illuminates in the door mirrors when the BSA and blind spot monitor system’s are disabled, not active, or there is a system fault. See BLIND SPOT MONITOR.
NOTES
The driver assistance button (1) also controls operation of the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) system. See LANE KEEP ASSIST (LKA).
BLIND SPOT ASSIST LIMITATIONS
The Blind Spot Assist (BSA) system does not operate when:
- Reverse (R) or Park (P) is selected.
- The brake pedal is pressed.
- The driver has applied excessive steering force.
- The vehicle’s speed is approximately below 40 mph (64 km/h) or above 112 mph (180 km/h).
- Driving in lanes narrower than approximately 10 ft (3 m) or wider than approximately 13 ft (4 m).
- The sensors in the rear bumper become blocked.
- The camera under the rear-view mirror becomes blocked.
- The blind spot monitor system is not operating.
- A fault occurs in the system.
The BSA system does not operate if:
- Adverse weather conditions exist. For example, heavy fog, rain, or snow.
- Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) is operating.
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is operating.
- The driver has applied a counter steering input that is greater than the steering input from the blind spot assist system.
The BSA system:
- Works in conjunction with the blind spot monitor and closing vehicle sensing systems.
- May register false targets if traveling along a narrow lane.
- Does not work accurately if the sensors are misaligned due to bumper modifications or impact damage.
REAR TRAFFIC MONITOR
WARNING
Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before driving the vehicle. See COLLISION AVOIDANCE SAFETY.
WARNING
If Rear Traffic Braking is switched off, the system does not apply the brakes if a imminent collision is detected.
NOTES
The quality of the camera views may vary in different lighting conditions.
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Depending on the market in which the vehicle is used, an audible and visual warning is provided during a reversing maneuver.
- Collision impact alert icon.
- Camera icon.
- Rear traffic monitor unavailable icon.
The rear traffic monitor system consists of two features to assist the driver when carrying out a reversing maneuver:
The Rear Traffic Warning feature is active when the Reverse (R) gear is selected. The feature also becomes active from a stationary position and remains active up to speeds of approximately 10 mph (16 km/h).
If required, the Rear Traffic Warning feature can be switched on or off via the driver assistance menu. To switch the Rear Traffic Warning feature on or off, complete the following steps:
- Touch the settings icon from any screen. See SYSTEM SETTINGS.
- Select Vehicle.
- Select Driver Assistance.
- Select Collision avoidance.
- Rear Traffic Warning: Touch to switch the toggle on or off.
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If Rear Traffic Warning is switched off, the collision impact alert icon does not display, and no audio alerts sound.
The Rear Traffic Braking feature is active when the vehicle detects reverse movement and remains active up to speeds of approximately 5 mph (10 km/h).
The Rear Traffic Braking feature can also be switched on or off via the driver assistance menu. To switch the Rear Traffic Braking feature on or off, complete the following steps:
- Touch the settings icon from any screen. See SYSTEM SETTINGS.
- Select Vehicle.
- Select Driver Assistance.
- Select Collision avoidance.
- Rear Traffic Braking: Touch to switch toggle on or off.
The touchscreen displays the Rear traffic monitor unavailable icon (3) if either the Rear Traffic Warning or Rear Traffic Braking feature is not available, or if a fault is detected. The icon (3) also displays if both features are not available, or a fault is detected.
NOTES
If a fault in a single sensor is detected, the entire rear traffic monitor feature is disabled.
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If the rear sensors are blocked, the rear traffic monitor’s performance will be reduced, or the feature may be disabled altogether. In the event that this occurs, the instrument panel displays a message requesting the rear bumper to be cleared of the obstacle and icon (3) displays on the touchscreen.
If a fault is not rectified when the vehicle’s electrical system is switched off and then on again, consult a retailer/authorized repairer.