Wednesday, 11 Mar 2026

title:How to Activate & Use Hyundai Palisades Lane Following Assist (LFA)

content:Why LFA Matters for Palisades Drivers

Staying centered in your lane is non-negotiable for road safety, giving you extra margin to react to sudden stops or swerves. The Hyundai Palisades’ Lane Following Assist (LFA) is designed to help with this, using a windshield camera to detect lane markers and gently adjust steering. After analyzing this video, I’ll break down how to activate LFA, its operating conditions, and critical limitations you must know.

content:What Is Hyundai Palisades LFA?

LFA is a driver-assist feature that uses a windshield-mounted camera to track lane markers. It gently adjusts steering to keep your Palisades centered, reducing the effort of long drives and minimizing lane departure risks. According to NHTSA, lane-keeping systems like LFA can cut lane departure crashes by up to 11%—a stat that underscores their value for daily commuting and road trips.

content:Step-by-Step LFA Activation Guide

For Models With Digital Display

  1. Ensure the ignition is on (critical first step).
  2. Press the "Setup" button on the dashboard.
  3. On the touchscreen, select "Vehicle" settings → "Driver Assistance" → "Driving Assist".
  4. Check the box for "Lane Following Assist" to activate it.

For Models Without Digital Display

  1. Use the LCD Display Control button on the steering wheel’s right side to open the User Settings menu.
  2. Navigate to "Driver Assistance" → "Driving Assist".
  3. Check the box for "Lane Following Assist" to enable it.

Once activated, an instrument panel indicator will light up. A white light means LFA is enabled but not active—green means it’s ready to work.

content:When LFA Works (And When It Doesn’t)

Operating Conditions for Active LFA

To use LFA, three conditions must be met:

  1. Smart Cruise Control is activated.
  2. Your speed is below 93 mph.
  3. LFA detects lane markers on both sides of your vehicle.

When all are met, the indicator turns green, and a graphic of your vehicle with lane markers appears on the display.

Key Limitations to Remember

LFA will not work if:

  • Your turn signal is on.
  • You manually steer out of the lane center.
  • Weather (rain, snow) or road conditions (faded markers, construction) obscure lane lines.

For a full list of limitations, refer to your Palisades owner’s manual—this is the most authoritative source for model-specific details.

content:Toolbox & Actionable Checklist

Immediate Action Checklist

  1. Confirm your Palisades’ display type (digital or non-digital) before starting setup.
  2. Activate LFA using the steps above.
  3. Test LFA on a highway with clear lane markers to see how it works.
  4. Review the owner’s manual for full system limitations.
  5. Always keep your hands on the wheel—LFA is an assist, not a replacement for driving.

Recommended Resources

  • Hyundai Palisades Owner’s Manual: The go-to source for model-specific LFA details and safety guidelines.
  • Hyundai’s Driver Assist Page: Offers video tutorials and FAQs to deepen your understanding of LFA.

content:Final Thoughts & Engagement

LFA is a useful tool for Palisades drivers, but it’s important to remember you are always in control of your vehicle. Safe driving remains your responsibility, even with assist features active.

Have you tried activating LFA on your Palisades? Did you face any challenges during setup, or have questions about how it works? Share your experience in the comments—I’d love to help!