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2013 lane departure warning and blind spot monitor
I just bought a '13 Accord EX-L-V6 Sedan and I'll be taking delivery in a couple of days (it's being trucked in to my dealership, so I've yet to drive it). I test drove a similarly equipped sedan, but I have the following questions:
Is it possible to defeat the audible warning on the lane-departure system? If not, I'm going to find it terribly annoying. Why did Honda place the blind-spot monitor on the passenger side of the car, and not the driver's side? There's a small convex portion of the outside driver's side mirror, which is better than nothing, but just barely. I happened to buy from a salesman who had been on the job for one day and he couldn't answer my questions. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: 2013 lane departure warning and blind spot monitor
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Honda did not put LaneWatch on the driver's side because they thought looking to the left into the mirror and looking to the right at the iMID was counterintuitive. - Sent from my EVO -
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Nope, once you turn it on/off via the switch it holds that setting until you switch it again.
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I would ask for someone else to do the delivery with you.. The part where they explain all of the features is helpful when the person knows what they're talking about.
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UncleSpud: I totally agree with you on the camera, that it should have one on the left side also which would be helpful with high speed merging onto freeways as well as lane changing. I hope it will later be offered as an add-on.
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Guys, set your mirrors the proper way and you'll never have a blind spot with or without a camera. You can also do this in a parking lot with a car in your blind spot sitting still. Adjust the mirrors so you can see the car that is in your blind spot. Always double check to ensure the mirrors have not been moved. You'll know with experience.
I learned this many years ago and is the way it is done in racing. Some people in my instruction course at Mid-Ohio learned this for the first time there. It takes some getting used to. I even converted wifey. I always check before take off as I buckle up and back out of the garage because you never know if a mirror somehow got moved. Cameras and mirrors are still no substitute for manually checking over the shoulder before lane changing. I ALWAYS manually check and use the properly set mirrors/camera as an indicator. If all is clear, do an over the shoulder check. If there is a grill up in my face as I look in the mirror, I don't bother to shoulder check since there is a car already in the blind spot. "Trust but verify": R. Reagan Oh, and BTW, the LDWS alarm is so quiet as is the very ineffective FCW that both systems are nearly useless if the radio is loud or you are sleepy. The LDWS is effective to catch you if you are inattentive but will never wake you up if you fall asleep. A rumble strip in the seat like Caddy or steering wheel like Infiniti/Audi would be helpful. Also a driver selectable setting to mute the radio when either LDW or FCW alarms would be great.
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Re: 2013 lane departure warning and blind spot monitor
A couple things come up when I think about putting LaneWatch on the driver's side:
How would you manually select the camera you want - pressing the button twice? Honda is totally right - you can't be looking in 2 different directions just to make a lane change, especially at freeway speeds. Cost - this is obvious - it may be a cheapo camera but multiply it by however many millions and... Kings is right - adjust your mirrors and take advantage of that little convex mirror thing. - Sent from my EVO -
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And....first "mod" to my car was to rip out the rear vision intrusive, rear seat head rests. Almost never human back seat passengers...YMMV. |
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Funny I complained for many years that US model cars (import and domestic) did not have rear head restraints while the Euro models did. My 1970 Euro 300SEL 6.3 had rear head restraints, rear shoulder belts, and child locks on the rear doors. I remember being at an auto show and pointed out that the 3 series did not have rear head restraints and the rep said "its because it blocks visibility to the rear". There was no reply when I said "in Europe, they have had rear head restraints for 15 years" and when someone is sitting there, their head blocks the view even more". My 87 300 E had flip down rear head rests via a dash button. Rear seat passengers had to manually flip them up. Anytime someone sat back there I insisted they flip up along with buckling up. They do provide very useful whiplash protection and would recommend re installing when you do carry backseat passengers.
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(Edited to add...) Hmm, I might just move that shorter middle headrest to the passenger side and see if it doesn't block the view. I NEVER have more than one passenger in the rear seat. Sent from AutoGuide.com Free App |
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Wife's Civic SI has functional head rests that tuck down into the seat back when not in use. Chev Avalanche's sit above the seat back seat cushion but are out of of line of sight. '99 Accord coupe had rudimentary non adjustable rear head rests. New Accord sedan's blocked my rear corner(s) vision and had to go. They now gather dust on a garage shelf. No one I actually care about ever rides in the back seat of my car for more than mile anyway.
Other of my annoying opinions to inflict on the uncaring.... .. LDW can be really funny. Other than for amusement and long haul driving across such as the plains of Kansas it's gone into the trash bin ..Compounding on my yesterday comment, lane watch is headed for the dumpster as well for u&c use. Running at speed in moderately heavy traffic today it distracted me from what I was actually doing. I didn't like that, not at all. ..Collision warning stays on...on normal... for those times when the momentary distraction comes at just the wrong time. ..Switching to the Sport 18's from the as equipped 17's not only improved handling, but steering feel as well...noticeably. ..Adding the rear Sport badge decreased performance |
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Revisiting how it actually functions and what I care about it for, you're right. Thanks for that. Appreciate it.
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And I modified how I have the two outer headrests stowed in the trunk until needed: Instead of putting them under the spare tire hatch and having it bulge up because they are too big, I raised the back hinging part of the cover and put then rod-down like in the picture below. They don't roll around this way. (Looking down into my coupe's trunk) Sent from AutoGuide.com Free App |
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