I’m not sure what you mean by “randomly appears”, it should activate when it senses you are approaching the edge of the road. If the shaking you are referring to is the steering wheel, that’s the physical warning to alert you to the lane departure. You can change it in settings or just disable lane departure. Try consulting your user manual.Just purchased a new CRV EX-L 2023 - Less than 200 miles driven. The Lane departure waring is appearing randomly and the car wobbles when the warning is shown. Is there a serious problem in the car?
Please complete your profile with vehicle details. Saves you repeating it.Just purchased a new CRV EX-L 2023 - Less than 200 miles driven. The Lane departure waring is appearing randomly and the car wobbles when the warning is shown. Is there a serious problem in the car?
Thanks. Will check the manual and settings. I think it is happening when driving over patches on the road.I’m not sure what you mean by “randomly appears”, it should activate when it senses you are approaching the edge of the road. If the shaking you are referring to is the steering wheel, that’s the physical warning to alert you to the lane departure. You can change it in settings or just disable lane departure. Try consulting your user manual.
No . Driving straightAre you switching lanes without using your turn signal?
If its any consolation, this happens on my old mans new HR-V Hybrid too.I think it is happening when driving over patches on the road.
We have a road by us that triggers lane departure, due to some quick patch repair done a couple years ago. It created a black line that is about 1 foot to the right of the center line. The camera picks it up. I'll bet this is similar to what you're experiencing then.No . Driving straight
I just disable mine. This is one safety feature I find to be more annoying than useful. Love Lane Keep Assist with the ACC, but can definitely live without lane departure warning.Thanks. Will check the manual and settings. I think it is happening when driving over patches on the road.
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Clearly you have not cracked open that owners manual yet, or only skimmed it.Just purchased a new CRV EX-L 2023 - Less than 200 miles driven. The Lane departure waring is appearing randomly and the car wobbles when the warning is shown. Is there a serious problem in the car?
I had an 2022 HRV, that was horribly destroyed on the highway last month. The tar they put down on cracks seems to set it off. It really hated construction. Oh and there was a section of 270 where they put the rumble strips inside the white lines and it saw that as the edge of the lane.Clearly you have not cracked open that owners manual yet, or only skimmed it.
I'm guessing you are changing lanes on lined roads without your turn signal on. Many people do and don't even realize it. OR... you tend to hug one line or the other while driving... as that can do it as well. It can also be triggered by odd surface or faintly paved over lines, etc... because this system relies on the front facing camera.. and follows a "what it sees, it reacts to" approach. If the camera thinks it sees a line, and thinks the vehicle may cross said line.. it will alert.
If so.. everything you are experiencing is normal. If not, then take it your dealer and demonstrate the issue and ask them to evaluate it.
Note: Steering wobble is the vehicles way of alerting you that it believes it is steering out of marked lanes.
You can turn this feature off I believe, but why would you.... it is a safety feature. Still.. you have that option.
I have to physically turn on LKA every time I start the car up with the button on the steering wheel. Should this be on by default or do I just need to change something in the settings? LKA is already checked in my settings though🤔I just disable mine. This is one safety feature I find to be more annoying than useful. Love Lane Keep Assist with the ACC, but can definitely live without lane departure warning.
What does it say/indicate in your owners manual/handbook?Should this be on by default
LKA has to be activated when you want to use it. Just like ACC.I have to physically turn on LKA every time I start the car up with the button on the steering wheel. Should this be on by default or do I just need to change something in the settings? LKA is already checked in my settings though🤔
Yes. There are two systems, Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) and Lane Keep Assist (LKAS). Both can be turned on/off and type of warning selected. See your manual for detail. If you haven’t already done so, download the full pdf manual from the Honda Owners website, it’s easier to search.Is there a way to turn off the lane departure warning or at least turn off the steering wheel shake?
I've downloaded the manual and read it and if you can direct me to what page in there that tells how to turn off Lane Departure, I would appreciate it. Or just how to turn off the steering wheel function? The lane departure comes on with LKAS turned off and RDM turned off. Also, this is for a 2023 CRV Hybrid Sport Touring, there is lots of info on 2022 and back but not much on the new models.Yes. There are two systems, Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) and Lane Keep Assist (LKAS). Both can be turned on/off and type of warning selected. See your manual for detail. If you haven’t already done so, download the full pdf manual from the Honda Owners website, it’s easier to search.
On my 2020 LKAS is turned on and off via a button on the steering wheel. RDM is turned off via a button on the dash to the left of the steering wheel. The 700 page user manual for your car says that RDM is turned on/off via the driver information interface and LKAS is still a button on the steering wheel.I've downloaded the manual and read it and if you can direct me to what page in there that tells how to turn off Lane Departure, I would appreciate it. Or just how to turn off the steering wheel function? The lane departure comes on with LKAS turned off and RDM turned off. Also, this is for a 2023 CRV Hybrid Sport Touring, there is lots of info on 2022 and back but not much on the new models.
Keep in mind, LDW (lane departure warning) is a separate HondaSensing feature from RDM and LKAS.I've downloaded the manual and read it and if you can direct me to what page in there that tells how to turn off Lane Departure, I would appreciate it. Or just how to turn off the steering wheel function? The lane departure comes on with LKAS turned off and RDM turned off. Also, this is for a 2023 CRV Hybrid Sport Touring, there is lots of info on 2022 and back but not much on the new models.
Yes, I can turn off LKAS on the steering wheel and RDM via the interface but it doesn't turn off Lane Departure.On my 2020 LKAS is turned on and off via a button on the steering wheel. RDM is turned off via a button on the dash to the left of the steering wheel. The 700 page user manual for your car says that RDM is turned on/off via the driver information interface and LKAS is still a button on the steering wheel.
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Official Owners Manual for 2023 Honda CR-V from the Honda Owners Site.owners.honda.com