Auto high-beam headlamps

Auto high-beam headlamps also use the windshield-mounted camera to monitor traffic conditions and control high-beam activation.
In darkness, the high-beam headlamps automatically illuminate unless other traffic is detected. The system continuously scans for stimuli - oncoming vehicle lights prompt the lamps to dim, but traffic lights or a road sign's reflection will not affect the high beams. The sensitivity setting can be adjusted from the default setting of "Near" to "Far."
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Coolant refill capacity
To find out how much fluid your vehicle’s cooling system can hold, refer
to Maintenance product specifications and capacities in this chapter.
Fill your engine coolant reservoir as outlined previ ...
Collision warning
Collision warning helps prevent common traffic accidents. Forward-looking,
long-distance radar identifies potential obstacles. When the danger of a
collision is detected, the system warns the driver ...
Active park assist
EPAS is also the primary technology behind the available active park assist
(APA) system.
Once engaged via a switch on the center console, ultrasonic sensors precisely
measure open spaces to find ...
