Any Comments on Lane Assist?
#1
Driver
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Any Comments on Lane Assist?
For those with a 2010 with Lane Assist, how is that working? Can you use it while not in cruise control? My wife would like a car that helps her be a little safer when driving, including watching her eyes, so she doesn't wander, and keeping her from drifting. She also likes the intuitive parking assist - (not the one that parallel parks for you). It might also be good that if we had two 460's we could easily switch cars. Thanks.
#2
I'm not familiar with the Lexus version, but I do know about the Infiniti version. I've driven an M45 with it and it works exceptionally well. Even here in the northeast where the painted lines tend to fade severely, the system detected any departure from the lane. Many years ago I did a lot of late night highway driving and would have killed for a system like this.
However, here is the downside. You have to signal every lane change or else the system goes off. Often times there is no need to signal since there is no other car to signal to. On the M45 you have to shut the system off each time you start the car if you don't want or need it.
Personally, I would only reccomend it if you felt that unknowingly leaving your lane was a issue for you. Now that I no longer do extended late night driving, I would have no use for this system.
However, here is the downside. You have to signal every lane change or else the system goes off. Often times there is no need to signal since there is no other car to signal to. On the M45 you have to shut the system off each time you start the car if you don't want or need it.
Personally, I would only reccomend it if you felt that unknowingly leaving your lane was a issue for you. Now that I no longer do extended late night driving, I would have no use for this system.
#3
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For those with a 2010 with Lane Assist, how is that working? Can you use it while not in cruise control? My wife would like a car that helps her be a little safer when driving, including watching her eyes, so she doesn't wander, and keeping her from drifting. She also likes the intuitive parking assist - (not the one that parallel parks for you). It might also be good that if we had two 460's we could easily switch cars. Thanks.
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#5
In the LS 460 the LKA is off when you start the car and has to be turned on each time you use it.
With the radar cruise either off or on, if you cross a lane marker with LKA enabled, the system will beep and apply slight corrective torque to the steering wheel to get you back in the lane. Also, the LKA display lines turn yellow and flash.
With the radar cruise on, it also makes subtle steering corrections to help keep you in the lane without any audible or visual alarms. Will actually guide the car around curves in the road. You have to make your own steering corrections periodically or the system will shut off. Steering seems easier because the car is doing some of the work.
LKA is part of advanced Pre Crash which has other safety features. Not sure if it is worth the considerable expense but if you drift off the road because of falling asleep or any of the other distractions some of us are subject to, it could save you from a serious accident.
With the radar cruise either off or on, if you cross a lane marker with LKA enabled, the system will beep and apply slight corrective torque to the steering wheel to get you back in the lane. Also, the LKA display lines turn yellow and flash.
With the radar cruise on, it also makes subtle steering corrections to help keep you in the lane without any audible or visual alarms. Will actually guide the car around curves in the road. You have to make your own steering corrections periodically or the system will shut off. Steering seems easier because the car is doing some of the work.
LKA is part of advanced Pre Crash which has other safety features. Not sure if it is worth the considerable expense but if you drift off the road because of falling asleep or any of the other distractions some of us are subject to, it could save you from a serious accident.
#6
Lexus Connoisseur
Although these safety features are very useful, it's not a replacement for your actual sensory functions.
Here's how the LKA button and dash indicator look like in the LS600hL:
LKA control button (the same on the LS460L):
Radar Cruise enabled, LKA is engaged (LKA light on next to Cruise):
Radar Cruise distance controller set to max:
Misc. options/functions for the new TFT/LCD display in the LShL:
Last edited by flipside909; 02-06-10 at 10:28 AM.
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#8
I've had actual experience with LKA in the HS250h and the LS600hL/460L and with the new GX460, Lane Departure Alert (LDA) which is only half the function of LKA in the HS and LS. The system works the same in these cars. LKA/LDA kind of makes it feel like you're driving a car down a bowling lane with "bumpers" on each side of the lane. LKA not stop you from drifting over to the next lane over.
Although these safety features are very useful, it's not a replacement for your actual sensory functions.
Here's how the LKA button and dash indicator look like in the LS600hL:
LKA control button (the same on the LS460L):
Although these safety features are very useful, it's not a replacement for your actual sensory functions.
Here's how the LKA button and dash indicator look like in the LS600hL:
LKA control button (the same on the LS460L):
84240-50090
see also http://jp-carparts.com/lexus/partlis...ype=6&fig=8401 image 5 tab.
Normally applicable for 2009/11 - 2012/09 LS 600 but it works on 2007-2009 models, too, as long as you do not switch on the LED headlights. The reason why Lexus did not activate LKA on LS600 first gen.
If you connect a diagnostic tool to check the bulbs in the dashboard, you can activate the first gen LS600 LKA lamp but not by the control button of the face lift model.
I'm looking for a solution how to switch on the LKA bulb on a 2008 LS600. Any idea?
Last edited by whitetooth; 12-22-13 at 10:02 AM.
#9
And here is the Toyota part number for the control button on the steering wheel:
84240-50090
see also http://jp-carparts.com/lexus/partlis...ype=6&fig=8401 image 5 tab.
Normally applicable for 2009/11 - 2012/09 LS 600 but it works on 2007-2009 models, too, as long as you do not switch on the LED headlights. The reason why Lexus did not activate LKA on LS600 first gen.
If you connect a diagnostic tool to check the bulbs in the dashboard, you can activate the first gen LS600 LKA lamp but not by the control button of the face lift model.
I'm looking for a solution how to switch on the LKA bulb on a 2008 LS600. Any idea?
84240-50090
see also http://jp-carparts.com/lexus/partlis...ype=6&fig=8401 image 5 tab.
Normally applicable for 2009/11 - 2012/09 LS 600 but it works on 2007-2009 models, too, as long as you do not switch on the LED headlights. The reason why Lexus did not activate LKA on LS600 first gen.
If you connect a diagnostic tool to check the bulbs in the dashboard, you can activate the first gen LS600 LKA lamp but not by the control button of the face lift model.
I'm looking for a solution how to switch on the LKA bulb on a 2008 LS600. Any idea?
#10
No, I didn't add so far but experiments with the modification of the existing switch were successful. The function is available, only the LKA hole and white pin is not assembled:
I only like to realize it if I can activate the lamp in the dashboard or any other lamps showing me that LKA is on.
I only like to realize it if I can activate the lamp in the dashboard or any other lamps showing me that LKA is on.
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