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Is there a way to have the lane departure warning without the lane keep assist?

OpIv37

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I like the steering wheel vibration on the lane departure, but I don’t like the lane keep assist. It doesn’t corner on curves the way I drive. I’m struggling to find the settings to disable the LKA but keep the lane departure on.
 
I like the steering wheel vibration on the lane departure, but I don’t like the lane keep assist. It doesn’t corner on curves the way I drive. I’m struggling to find the settings to disable the LKA but keep the lane departure on.
The driver can change LKAS to Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) or
the LKAS mode between Standard LKA and Active LKA from the User
Settings Mode on the LCD display.

Lane Departure Warning
LDWS alerts the driver with a visual
and acoustic warning when the system
detects the vehicle leaving the
lane. In this mode, the steering wheel
will not be controlled. When the vehicle’s
front wheel contacts the inside
edge of lane line, LKAS issues the
lane departure warning.
 
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The driver can change LKAS to Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) or
the LKAS mode between Standard LKA and Active LKA from the User
Settings Mode on the LCD display.

Lane Departure Warning
LDWS alerts the driver with a visual
and acoustic warning when the system
detects the vehicle leaving the
lane. In this mode, the steering wheel
will not be controlled. When the vehicle’s
front wheel contacts the inside
edge of lane line, LKAS issues the
lane departure warning.
Is there a way to have the steering wheel and visual notification only? My wife gets nervous in the car and the audio notification is so loud. It makes her jump and scream and then I can’t concentrate on driving.
 
Set Lane Keep to inactive

go into the settings and deselect the options (see below) if standard or active are not selected LKA is not active.

Also note there is a LKA button on the panel to the left of the steering wheel with the trunk/fuel button that will disable it for that drive. I believe it turns back on after a key cycle.


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Is there a way to have the steering wheel and visual notification only? My wife gets nervous in the car and the audio notification is so loud. It makes her jump and scream and then I can’t concentrate on driving.

yeah been there my friend, my wife shrieks and screams when I got WOT or I take my hands off the wheel and cross my arms and let the LKA drive the car, she truly hates that and freaks out about it.
 
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