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When your lane assist becomes active does the corresponding seat position vibrate while the steering wheel corrects or does the steering just correct? I have read the owners manual which states it should but only if youndrift beyond the line. Right now the steering corrects but the seat does not vibrate? First world problem I know, jist curious....thanks.

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Thats what I was thinking, it would be nice if you could disable the lane correction but leave the vibration on. I guess the steeering wheel correction will just take some getting used to.

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It attempts to correct but if you continue across the line it will vibrate on the side of the seat in which you are crossing the line. You must have the warning seat chosen instead of the beep in settings.

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Guess I've not gone too far over the line........................first time I've ever heard that.............lol

 

It attempts to correct but if you continue across the line it will vibrate on the side of the seat in which you are crossing the line. You must have the warning seat chosen instead of the beep in settings.

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LDW Lane Departure Warning vibrates the seat.

 

LKA Lane Keep Assist - gently nudges the steering

 

1500 Denali should have LKA (which means it may also provide a LDW alert if the lane marking is crossed)

 

From manual:

"Lane Keep Assist (LKA) (1500 Series)
If equipped, LKA may help avoid crashes due to unintentional lane departures.
It may assist by gently turning the steering wheel if the vehicle approaches a detected lane marking without using a turn signal in that direction.
It may also provide a Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system alert as the lane marking is crossed.
The LKA system will not assist or provide an LDW alert if it detects that you are actively steering.
Override LKA by turning the steering wheel. LKA uses a camera to detect lane markings between 60 km/h (37 mph) and 180 km/h (112 mph)."
So, if the 'nudge' is successful at keeping you in the lane, it will not likely give a warning.
Find a quiet, low traffic area to "play" with it.
Be aware that if you approach a lane edge at a sharp angle that it will NOT warn or nudge. (like on a curve)
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Mine does not vibrate until I go over the line, other than that it will just slightly correct.

Mine too.

 

It doesn't steer (LKA) if it thinks the driver is actively steering.

 

It vibrates (LDW), if crossing a line without using the turn signal.

 

 

So, if LKA is successful, there is no vibration. If I change lanes and don't signal, it vibrates.

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