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How do I turn off automatic emergency braking?


Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is a safety feature designed to prevent collisions by automatically applying the brakes when a potential crash is detected. While this feature is incredibly useful, there are situations where you might want to turn it off, such as when driving off-road or in snowy conditions where false triggers could occur. In this article, we’ll guide you through the steps to disable AEB, while also discussing when it’s appropriate to do so.


Understanding Automatic Emergency Braking


AEB systems use sensors, cameras, or radar to monitor the road ahead. If the system detects an imminent collision, it alerts the driver and, if necessary, applies the brakes automatically. This feature is standard in many modern vehicles and has been shown to reduce rear-end collisions significantly. However, it’s important to know how to manage this system for specific driving scenarios.


Steps to Turn Off Automatic Emergency Braking


Disabling AEB varies depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Below are general steps that apply to most vehicles equipped with this feature:



  • Step 1: Locate the vehicle’s settings menu. This is typically accessible through the infotainment system or a dedicated button on the dashboard.

  • Step 2: Navigate to the "Driver Assistance" or "Safety Features" section. This is where most AEB settings are found.

  • Step 3: Look for the "Automatic Emergency Braking" option. It may also be labeled as "Collision Avoidance" or "Pre-Collision System."

  • Step 4: Toggle the AEB system off. Some vehicles may require you to confirm your selection.

  • Step 5: Check your vehicle’s owner manual for specific instructions if you’re unable to locate the settings.


When Should You Turn Off AEB?


While AEB is a valuable safety feature, there are certain situations where disabling it might be necessary:



  • Off-Road Driving: Uneven terrain or obstacles can trigger false alarms, making it practical to turn off AEB temporarily.

  • Snowy or Icy Roads: Snow or ice buildup on sensors can cause the system to malfunction.

  • Towing: If you’re towing a trailer, the system might misinterpret the trailer as an obstacle.


Always remember to re-enable AEB once you’re back to normal driving conditions to ensure maximum safety.


Final Thoughts


Automatic Emergency Braking is a critical safety feature that can save lives, but understanding how and when to disable it is equally important. If you’re unsure about how to manage this system in your vehicle, feel free to contact us at Kevin’s Autos for expert advice and assistance. Our team is here to help you stay safe on the road!


Frequently Asked Questions

Can you override emergency braking?


You can override automatic braking at any time by pressing the accelerator if it is safe to do so.



Why is my car braking on its own?


Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
This system uses sensors to monitor the road ahead and can brake if it detects a vehicle, pedestrian, or cyclist in its path. While AEB is a valuable safety feature, it can sometimes activate unexpectedly if the sensors misinterpret the situation.



How do I turn my electronic parking brake off?


Simply lift the button to set the brake. And to release it just to press the brake pedal and push the button down while the ignition is on the electric parking brake will also release automatically



Can you turn off automatic emergency braking?


Turning Automatic Emergency Braking Off
You can turn the AEB feature off through the Settings menu of your infotainment system. You may also see this yellow icon if the windshield in front of the AEB camera is obscured, or if the camera lens is dirty.



How to permanently turn off collision mitigation braking system?


To turn off CMBS, simply press and hold down the CMBS button (located to the left of the steering column) until you hear an audible beep and a message appears in the Multi-Information Display. The CMBS will remain deactivated until the engine is shut down.



Why is my car emergency braking?


Automatic emergency braking (AEB): Detects potential collisions with a vehicle ahead, provides a forward collision warning, and automatically brakes to avoid the collision or lessen the severity of impact.



Can automatic emergency braking be turned off?


Turning Automatic Emergency Braking Off
You can turn the AEB feature off through the Settings menu of your infotainment system. You may also see this yellow icon if the windshield in front of the AEB camera is obscured, or if the camera lens is dirty.



How to reset collision mitigation braking system?


To turn the system back on and turn off the CMBS indicator, stop the vehicle, turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, then press the CMBS OFF switch for about 1 second. When you do this, a CMBS OFF message appears on the multi- information display for about 5 seconds.



How do I deactivate the emergency brake?


Generally speaking, you will perform one of the following release actions: pull the foot lever above the foot pedal to release the e-brake, press the button on the hand-activated brake and press the center lever down, push the e-brake button on the car's console, or shift the stick lever beneath the dashboard.



How do I stop phantom braking?


Under normal operations if a car in front of you for example stops suddenly the forward Collision warning will emit a beep. And if you have it set too early it would be a little bit earlier.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.