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Stationary Objects And Vehicles
ACC does not react to stationary objects and
stationary vehicles. For example, ACC will not
react in situations where the vehicle you are
following exits your lane and the vehicle ahead
is stopped in your lane. Always be attentive and
ready to apply the brakes if necessary.
Stationary Object And Stationary Vehicle Example
FRONT/REAR PARK ASSIST — IF EQUIPPED
The Park Assist system provides visual and
audible indications of the distance between the
rear and/or front fascia/bumper and a detected
obstacle when backing up or moving forward
(e.g. during a parking maneuver).
For limitations of this system and
Park Assist will retain the last system state
(enabled or disabled) from the last ignition cycle
when the ignition is changed to the ON/RUN
position.
Park Assist is active when the gear selector is
shifted to REVERSE or to a forward gear and an
obstacle is detected, as long as the system is
on. When the gear selector shifted to NEUTRAL
(or PARK in case of automatic gearbox), the
system becomes inactive. When the vehicle is
moving forward, the system will remain active
until the vehicle speed remains below
approximately 11 mph (18 km/h). Reducing the
speed approximately below 9 mph (15 km/h),
the system will come back active. When the
vehicle is moving in REVERSE, the system will
remain active as long as the speed remains
below the maximum operating speed of 7 mph
(11 km/h). When the maximum speed limit is
exceeded, the system is disabled and the Park
Assist switch LED will illuminate. The system will
become active again if the vehicle speed
reduces below approximately 6 mph (9 km/h).
P
ARK
A
SSIST
S
ENSORS
The four Park Assist sensors, located in the rear
fascia/bumper, monitor the area behind the
vehicle that is within the sensors’ field of view.
The sensors can detect obstacles from
approximately 12 inches (30 cm) up to
59 inches (150 cm) from the rear fascia/
bumper in the horizontal direction, depending
on the location, type and orientation of the
obstacle.
The four Park Assist sensors, located in the
front fascia/bumper (if equipped), monitor the
area in front of the vehicle that is within the
sensors’ field of view. The sensors can detect
obstacles from approximately 12 inches
(30 cm) up to 39 inches (100 cm) from the front
fascia/bumper in the horizontal direction,
depending on the location, type and orientation
of the obstacle.
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