
Holden Acadia Owner Manual (Holden-Localizing-Holden-12561773) - 2019 -
crc - 8/28/18
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Driving and Operating
Indication
The system warns the driver with a
visual display in the Driver
Information Centre (DIC), acoustic
signals and/or, if equipped and
enabled, may pulse the driver's seat
when potentially hazardous objects
are detected.
.
In front of the vehicle: The
distance to obstacles is
displayed by changing distance
lines in the DIC at a distance
range of approximately 1.2 m
while a forward gear is engaged.
An acoustic signal will sound
when the vehicle is
approximately 30 cm from the
obstacle, or if equipped and
enabled, the driver's seat will
pulse.
.
Behind the vehicle: The distance
to obstacles is displayed by
changing distance lines in the
DIC at a distance range of
approximately 2.5 metres while
reverse gear is engaged.
Acoustic signals also sound at
approximately 2.5 m and
continue as the vehicle moves
closer to the object. When the
distance is approximately 30 cm,
the frequency of the signals
increases. If equipped and
enabled, the driver's seat will
pulse in lieu of the acoustic
signal.
Acoustic signals are of a higher
pitch for the front than for the rear.
The distance indication in the DIC
can be inhibited by vehicle
messages with a higher priority.
After dismissing the message,
distance indication appears again if
applicable.
Deactivation
The rear parking assist
automatically switches off when
reverse gear is disengaged. The
front parking assist is deactivated
automatically at a speed
above 8 km/h.
Manual deactivation is also possible
by pressing the parking assist
button
X
on the centre console.
When the system is deactivated
manually, the LED in the button
extinguishes and Park Assist Off
pops-up in the DIC.
After a manual deactivation, the
front-rear parking assist is activated
again if
X
is pressed or if reverse
gear is engaged.
Fault
In the event of a fault or if the
system does not work temporarily,
e.g. because of high external noise
level or other interference factors, a
message pops-up in the DIC.