Error indicator on dash

Amun

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My MGS5 arrived yesteray - quite impressed. However, when I turn off all the lane departure and emergency functions, I get the icon for
The lane keeping assist function has detected a fault..
I turn them back on, and the icon goes away.
Does anyone have an idea what's happening?
Will update when more info available
TIA,
Ian
 
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Tried this again today - same issue. I would expect this to show up when the systems are turned on and there was a problem, not when they're turned off.
 
Maybe someone could do the same with their model and see if they get the same response?
 
If you're referring to an orange icon which looks like the car is skewed across the lane, then it could be similar to what I had in my Volvo XC40. It also illuminated if it was unable to detect the white line Lane marker.
I viewed this indicator as 'LK Unavailable' rather than 'LK Fault' .
On the XC40 the dashed line indicated which side the white line was undetected. ( a pain in the aris when joining/leaving a motorway)
XC40 Fault indicator was red.
 
Sorry if this is wrong, but isn’t it normal to have some sort of warning that Lane Management is off/not working when you manually switch it off? I get an amber warning light in my MG4 when I switch off Lane Keeping Assist on minor roads.
 
If it's off, I'd expect it not to show a warning, particularly when the narrative in the manual is The lane keeping assist function has detected a fault.. It's not a fault if it's deliberately turned off, it's only a fault if it's on and finds a problem. IMHO, of course
 
I agree with you that the manual is not particularly good in places, and probably started life as an updated version of the manual from another model. For example, the on-line manual mentions the sun roof operation and shows a glasses storage case below the rear view mirror cluster.... I don't know if these are optional/fitted in other countries. But in this case, it appears that this particular indicator operates as per previous models and just a slightly careless description in the manual.
 
I agree with you that the manual is not particularly good in places, and probably started life as an updated version of the manual from another model. For example, the on-line manual mentions the sun roof operation and shows a glasses storage case below the rear view mirror cluster.... I don't know if these are optional/fitted in other countries. But in this case, it appears that this particular indicator operates as per previous models and just a slightly careless description in the manual.
My S5 is equipped with sun roof and a glasses storage case below the rear view mirror.
 
My MGS5 arrived yesteray - quite impressed. However, when I turn off all the lane departure and emergency functions, I get the icon for
The lane keeping assist function has detected a fault..
I turn them back on, and the icon goes away.
Does anyone have an idea what's happening?
Will update when more info available
TIA,
Ian
It's an MG :rolleyes:
 
If it's off, I'd expect it not to show a warning, particularly when the narrative in the manual is The lane keeping assist function has detected a fault.. It's not a fault if it's deliberately turned off, it's only a fault if it's on and finds a problem. IMHO, of course
Mine is the same. I suspect it's to remind you that it's off. I leave mine on but set to "Alert and low" I'm not sure if it comes back on automatically when you start the car, if it doesn't then I think it's a good idea after all it might not be you driving it next time and without the warning they be expecting it to on. It's the same for the forward collision system. I still think it's a great car, and far better than my face-lift MG5 which I had for 2 years.
 
Mine is the same. I suspect it's to remind you that it's off. I leave mine on but set to "Alert and low" I'm not sure if it comes back on automatically when you start the car, if it doesn't then I think it's a good idea after all it might not be you driving it next time and without the warning they be expecting it to on. It's the same for the forward collision system. I still think it's a great car, and far better than my face-lift MG5 which I had for 2 years.
But if you get into the car without invoking the memory, all the safety features will be on, anyway
 
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