Limitations of Smart ISG

Smart ISG may not operate normally or may operate unexpectedly if:

  • The front view camera is blocked, covered, or damaged by snow, water, or dirt.

  • The temperature near the front view camera is very hot or cold.

  • The camera lens is covered or blocked by windshield tint, the windshield is damaged, or a sticky material (sticker, bug, etc.) is on the glass.

  • Moisture is not removed or is frozen on the windshield.

  • Washer fluid is sprayed continuously, or the wiper is on.

  • Driving in heavy rain or snow, or thick fog.

  • The front view camera’s field of view is obstructed by glare from the sun.

  • Sunlight, streetlight, or light from an oncoming vehicle is reflected on the wet road surface such as a puddle on the road.

  • An object is placed on the dashboard.

  • Your vehicle is being towed.

  • The surrounding is very bright or very dark (nighttime, tunnel, etc.).

  • The brightness changes suddenly, for example when entering or exiting a tunnel.

  • The brightness outside is low, and the headlights of the front vehicle are turned off or are not bright.

  • A front vehicle is partially visible.

  • The vehicle in front is a bus, heavy truck, truck with an unusual shape, trailer, etc.

  • The vehicle in front has no tail lights or tail lights are located in an unusual location.

  • In low light conditions, the tail lights of the front vehicle are turned off or not bright.

  • The rear of the front vehicle is small, or the vehicle does not look normal, such as when your vehicle is tilted, overturned, or the side of your vehicle is visible.

  • The front vehicle’s ground clearance is too low or high.

  • A vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist suddenly cuts in front.

  • The vehicle in front is detected late.

  • The vehicle in front is suddenly blocked by an obstacle.

  • The vehicle in front suddenly changes lanes or reduces the speed.

  • The shape of the front vehicle is damaged.

  • Speed of the front vehicle is fast or slow.

  • The vehicle in front steers to the opposite direction of a lane to avoid a collision.

  • There is a car in front after changing a lane at a low speed.

  • The vehicle in front is covered with snow.

  • Your vehicle moves unstably.

  • You are on a curve or roundabout and the vehicle in front is not detected.

  • You are continuously driving in a circle.

  • The vehicle in front has an unusual shape.

  • The vehicle in front is driving uphill or downhill.