
Driver Assistance System
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Highway Auto Speed Change
Highway Auto Speed Change operates
when Smart Cruise Control's set speed is
the same as the highway speed limit.
While Highway Auto Speed Change
is active and the highway speed limit
changes, Smart Cruise Control's set
speed automatically changes to the
current speed limit.
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If Highway Auto Speed Change
has changed to the standby state
by driving on a road other than a
controlled access road, Highway Auto
Speed Change operates again when
you drive on the controlled access
road again without setting the speed.
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If Highway Auto Speed Change
has changed to the standby state
by depressing the brake pedal or
pressing
button on the steering
wheel, press the
button to restart
the function.
Information
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If the set speed is set to a speed other
than the speed limit, Highway Auto
Speed Change is in the standby state
and does not adjust the set speed if
the highway speed limit changes.
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Highway Auto Speed Change does not
operate on highway interchanges or
junctions.
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Highway Auto Speed Change only
operates based on the speed limits of
the controlled access road, it does not
work with speed cameras.
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When Highway Auto Speed Change is
operating, your vehicle automatically
accelerates or decelerates when the
controlled access road speed limit
changes.
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The maximum set speed for Highway
Auto Speed Change is 90 mph (140
km/h).
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If the speed limit of a new controlled
access road has not been updated
in the navigation system, Highway
Auto Speed Change may not operate
properly.
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If the speed unit (mph or km/h) is
not set to the speed unit used in your
country, Highway Auto Speed Change
may not operate properly.
Limitations of Navigation-based
Smart Cruise Control
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control
may not operate normally if:
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The navigation system is not working
properly.
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Map information is not transmitted
due to an issue with the infotainment
system.
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Speed limit and road information in
the navigation system has not been
updated.
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The map information differs from
the actual road conditions because
of real-time GPS data or map
information error.
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The navigation system is searching for
a route while driving.
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GPS signals are blocked in an area
such as tunnel.
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A road is divided into two or more
roads and they join again.
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You go off the route set in the
navigation system.
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The route to the destination is
changed or canceled by resetting the
navigation system.
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Your vehicle enters a service station or
rest area.
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Android Auto or Car Play is operating.
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The navigation system cannot detect
the current vehicle position (e.g.
elevated roads including overpass
adjacent to general roads or nearby
roads exist in a parallel way).