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What are the green lines in the display

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You might have it set to be activated, and if so maybe it gives the green lines on the display to indicate that the forward-looking camera can 'see' lines on the road and thus able to keep you in the boundaries, but if you are a road without sufficient markings the lines to gray to indicate that it can't 'see' any guidelines with which to keep you in place? So compare the display to the lines available on the road at the time, and see if there is a correlation.

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Lane keeping must be turned on every time you start the car. Push the button on the end of the turn signal stalk.

It only works at 40 mph or above.

Below 40 mph the lines are gray.

Above 40 mph the lines are green if you are in your lane.

If you stray toward either side of the lane the line on that side will turn yellow.

If active lane keeping is enabled and you keep drifting the car will nudge the steering wheel to bring the car back into the lane.

I don't know what happens if active lane keeping is disabled since I've never tried it.

I guess I should experiment.

I've found so many errors in the manual that I no longer trust it. It's obviously a cut and paste job from a different car that no one bothered to proof read.

Read the description of the zoom mode for the rear camera. It doesn't work anything like the description in the manual.

 

Sort of. You can create a MyKey that by default will have lane keeping on. If you have an admin key you'll have to turn the lane keeping system on each time.

 

The lane keeping can be set to three different modes. One is just an alert (shakes the wheel like a rumble strip). One tries to nudge you back in your lane (aid). The third nudges you back and shakes the wheel.

 

Lane keeping is off while the turn signal is on. And it will work at speeds way below 40. I've had it work down to 25 at least.

 

http://www.motorcraftservice.com/vdirsnet/OwnerGuide_EU/MainContent_Test_Layout.aspx?year=&model=Fusion%20Hybrid&bookcode=O21825&market=US&language=EN&chapterUid=G1518978&subUid=G1549384&topicHref=G1549385

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Lane keeping must be turned on every time you start the car. Push the button on the end of the turn signal stalk.

It only works at 40 mph or above.

Below 40 mph the lines are gray.

Above 40 mph the lines are green if you are in your lane.

If you stray toward either side of the lane the line on that side will turn yellow.

If active lane keeping is enabled and you keep drifting the car will nudge the steering wheel to bring the car back into the lane.

I don't know what happens if active lane keeping is disabled since I've never tried it.

I guess I should experiment.

I've found so many errors in the manual that I no longer trust it. It's obviously a cut and paste job from a different car that no one bothered to proof read.

Read the description of the zoom mode for the rear camera. It doesn't work anything like the description in the manual.

 

 

Also, I've found lines are gray above 40 mph if the system cannot "find" the boundaries. I'm not 100% how it works, but it seems like it may use cameras to try and detect painted lines. If the lines on the road are tarred over or simply missing, the green line on that side of the road does not show up on the dash for me.

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can I ask how to set the Mykey? forgive me for not looking it up..packing for the weekend:)..Thank you guardian bob

 

Page 49: http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WODFHY/~MUS~LEN/42/13fhyom1e.pdf

 

There is a lot of things going on with MyKey. You may not like the implications, so make sure you understand what you can and cannot change.

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