(APP_w207)
Autosteer temporarily
unavailable
Autosteer is currently unavailable. This could
be a temporary condition due to external
conditions that include:
• Missing or faded lane markers
• Narrow or winding roads
• Poor visibility due to rain, snow, fog, or
other weather conditions
• Extremely hot or cold temperatures
• Bright light due to other vehicle
headlights, direct sunlight, or other light
sources
If the alert is caused by a temporary factor
like these, no action or service is typically
needed. Continue to your destination. The
alert will clear and Autosteer will be available
once the condition is no longer present.
Please note that to initiate Autosteer when
there is no vehicle in front of you, you must
be driving at least 18 mph (30 km/h) on a
roadway with visible lane markings. If a
vehicle is detected ahead of you:
• You can initiate Autosteer at any speed
under 90 mph (150 km/h).
• You can even initiate Autosteer when
stationary, provided the other vehicle is at
least 5 feet (150 cm) in front of you.
If this alert is present because you have
temporarily exceeded 90 mph (150 km/h),
Autosteer should again be available once
your vehicle is traveling below that speed
limit.
If Autosteer is not available by the time you
reach your destination, and remains
unavailable during your next planned drive,
the problem might be one of these issues:
• Damage or obstruction caused by mud,
ice, snow, or other environmental factors
• Obstruction caused by an object mounted
on the vehicle, like a bike rack
• Obstructions caused by adding paint or
adhesive products like wraps, stickers, or
rubber coatings to your vehicle
• A damaged or misaligned bumper
The solution might be as simple as washing
your vehicle. If you do not find any obvious
obstructions or you find damage to the
vehicle, schedule service at your convenience.
Your vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime.
For more information, see
.
(APP_w304)
Camera blocked or blinded
Clean camera or wait for it to
regain visibility
One or more of the vehicle cameras is
blocked or blinded due to external conditions.
When the cameras cannot provide accurate
visual information, some or all Autopilot
features may be temporarily restricted.
Cameras can be blocked or blinded due to
many factors that include:
• Dirt or debris on the camera surface
• Environmental conditions like rain, fog,
snow, or dew
• Bright sunlight or glare from another light
source
• Condensation (water droplets or mist) on
the camera surface
Continue to your destination. This is often a
temporary issue that will clear up when
condensation evaporates or a particular
environmental condition is no longer present.
If the alert does not clear by the time you
reach your destination, check the camera
surface for condensation, dirt, or other debris.
For camera locations, see
.
Clean the camera as necessary before your
next planned drive by gently wiping the
camera lens with a soft damp cloth.
If you continue to see this alert after cleaning
the cameras, check the inside surfaces of the
door pillar camera enclosures for
condensation.
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