BENDIX BW2769 manual Entering Sharp Curves

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Vehicle Tracking

Entering Sharp Curves

The forward looking radar’s built-in yaw sensor calculates turn radius in order to track the vehicles in your lane when entering curves, but because of the limitations of the radar’s beam width, the radar may not be able to effectively detect objects in sharp curves.

! WARNING

Do not rely on the system to effectively detect objects when entering sharp curves. Do not engage cruise control while on an on-ramp or off-ramp.

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