oh great point, this was a 2023 mazda 3, however this should work on all 2022 mazda vehicles equiped with a lane departure warning system/ lane keep assist.
Heyoo! While I'm not a Lexus expert I know in Mazda's world the lane departure warnings take a look at things like steering wheel input to determine whether or not you're in control. The lane departure warnings system will also only be active above certain speeds. I'd suggest taking a look at your owners manual just to be sure. Hope this helps a bit
i'm not sure if i understand the question 1) you will still need to go into the options to change the lane departure warning and lane keep assist settings while doing a lane change. 2) the vehicle computer will understand the difference between you steering and you veering and will not try and take over if you are in control of the vehicle.
in the 2020 model year if your vehicle is a GT it will have the lane departure warning button below your left air vent, it should be beside your TCS button (traction control), the button will look like vehicle leaving the lane; you'll see an orange indicator in your dash with the same symbol if your lane departure warning system is disabled. This information is in reference to a Canadian vehicle so it may be different in other regions. hope this helps!
What speed does lane assist start kicking in?
about 70 km/h (45mph)
Great, but what vehicle are you in?
oh great point, this was a 2023 mazda 3, however this should work on all 2022 mazda vehicles equiped with a lane departure warning system/ lane keep assist.
@@ItIsChippy I was hoping you would say it was a Kia... I am taking delivery of one on a few days.
My 2021 mazda3 has lane assist how do i know if its active does the steering wheel icon turn green?
Do we have this feature in Mazda cx 30 base model?
As of the 2024 model year in Canada you must be at least within the GS version of the vehicle for this feature
How do you get to the safety settings?
Home screen -> Settings - Safety settings
Hello, I have my Lexus RX350 and the LDA is activated but it doesn't make any sound when I cross lanes, do you know why?
Heyoo! While I'm not a Lexus expert I know in Mazda's world the lane departure warnings take a look at things like steering wheel input to determine whether or not you're in control. The lane departure warnings system will also only be active above certain speeds. I'd suggest taking a look at your owners manual just to be sure. Hope this helps a bit
How about if you deliberately change the lane?
i'm not sure if i understand the question
1) you will still need to go into the options to change the lane departure warning and lane keep assist settings while doing a lane change.
2) the vehicle computer will understand the difference between you steering and you veering and will not try and take over if you are in control of the vehicle.
then use turn signals!
Can I do this in a 2020 CX 3?
in the 2020 model year if your vehicle is a GT it will have the lane departure warning button below your left air vent, it should be beside your TCS button (traction control), the button will look like vehicle leaving the lane; you'll see an orange indicator in your dash with the same symbol if your lane departure warning system is disabled.
This information is in reference to a Canadian vehicle so it may be different in other regions. hope this helps!
With what type car
This is a mazda 3 from 2019-2024
Cant see what you are doing...where are safety settings found
Main Menu
>Settings
>Safety Settings
Too bad it’s blurry and I’m blind as a bat. Video was useless
Glad you found it helpful 🥰