LaneWatch System Description - Overview
LaneWatch System
LaneWatchTM uses a camera and the display to help drivers recognize objects in the passenger's side blind spot. The added visibility improves safety when changing lanes or making right turns.

The driver can see other vehicles, bicycles, or pedestrians that are not normally visible in the passenger's side mirror.

Reference line
The LaneWatch image is provided with the three reference lines, each showing the distance from the rear bumper. Three lines that appear on the display can give an idea of how far the vehicles or objects on the display are from your vehicle, respectively. If an object is near line 1 (in red), it indicates that it is close to your vehicle, whereas an object near line 3 is farther away.


Display image (Normal mode)
LaneWatch Camera
The LaneWatch camera is built into the passenger's side power mirror which sends the image to the display.
LaneWatch Switch
The LaneWatch switch is built into the combination light switch.
Center Display Unit
The image appears on the display.
Operation
Whether the display on or off, pressing the LaneWatch switch will change the display to the LaneWatch screen.
When the turn signal switch is moved to the right turn position (lane change or continuous flash), the display will change to the LaneWatch camera view.
Customization
The turn signal switch interconnection can be switched ON or OFF.
The LaneWatch screen reference lines can be turned ON or OFF.
On models with navigation, route guidance screen interruption can be turned ON or OFF.
Display settings such as brightness, contrast, black level, color and tint can be adjusted.