Driver Assistance Features
Assistance System Settings
If your vehicle is equipped with Driver Assistance features,
you can access the Assistance system settings menu in the
Infotainment system, allowing modification to the Driver
Assistance feature operation.
1.
Press the Menu button.
2.
Press the Assist Syst. icon on the display.
3.
Touch the image that represents the feature.
OR
Touch
to access Assistance system settings.
Warnings:
See
Driver Assistance Systems
in your Owner’s Manual for more detailed information and for important safety warnings.
Activate Cruise Control
Locate the Cruise Control buttons on the left side of the
multi-function steering wheel.
•
Press the
button to activate the Cruise Control.
•
A speedometer icon
will appear in the instrument
cluster display.
Set Cruising Speed
1.
When you get to your cruising speed, press the SET
button on the multi-function steering wheel.
2.
A green CRUISE indicator light
will appear in the
instrument cluster display.
3.
Press the
++
or
--
buttons to increase/decrease speed in 1 mph
increments.
4.
Press and hold the
++
or
--
buttons to increase/decrease speed
in 5 mph increments.
Optional feature shown.
Deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control
Applies to vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control feature.
To deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control, and use Conventional
Cruise Control:
1.
Press the
button, located on the left side steering wheel
controls.
2.
Using the vertical menu buttons on the steering wheel,
scroll to Speed.
3.
Select Cruise Control in the instrument cluster display then
press the
button.
Adaptive Cruise Control is now deactivated, and your vehicle will
maintain the set speed using conventional cruise control.
Watch the Adaptive Cruise Control video.
Watch the Cruise Control video.
Cancel, Resume and Off
1.
To cancel the cruise speed, press the brake pedal or press the
button on the multi-function steering wheel.
The green CRUISE indicator light
will go off.
2.
To resume your currently set speed, press the RES button on the multi-function steering wheel.
3.
To turn the Cruise Control system OFF, press and hold the
button.
Adaptive Cruise Control Distance Level Setting
Applies to vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) helps maintain an individually stored constant speed distance and a previously set
distance in time intervals between your vehicle and those in front of you. When you approach a slower moving
vehicle in front of you, the vehicle may brake, if the situation requires. When the vehicle is no longer present, ACC
will accelerate back to the stored speed.
You can set the speed-dependent distance from the vehicle ahead to one of five levels.
•
When the ACC button is pressed to activate ACC distance setting, the
indicator light illuminates in the
instrument cluster display.
•
To change the ACC distance interval, press the
button to cycle through the distance intervals. When the
shortest interval is reached, the distance returns to the greatest interval when the button is pressed again.
•
When the ACC system brings the vehicle to a stop, briefly press the accelerator pedal to resume Adaptive
Cruise Control.
Note: This feature is not a substitute for attentive driving. See the Owner’s Manual for further details and important limitations.
Watch the Deactivate ACC video.
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