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    							180 DEGREE CAMERA (If Equipped)
    WARNINGS
    The camera system is a supplement
    system that still requires the driver
    to use it in conjunction with looking
    out the windows, and checking the interior
    and exterior mirrors for maximum
    coverage. You may not see objects that are
    close to either corner of the bumper
    or under the bumper due to the
    limited coverage of the camera system. Use caution when turning camera
    features ON or OFF while out of park
    (P). Make sure your vehicle is not
    moving. The front view camera is located in the
    grille.
    The front view camera provides a video
    image of the area in front of your vehicle.
    Note:
    The area displayed on the screen may
    vary according to your vehicle's orientation
    or road condition.
    Note: The front view camera will switch off
    if your vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph
    (10 km/h). You will have to switch the
    system back on by using the camera system
    button once below the speed threshold. Note:
    Additional camera information can
    be found in the rear view camera section.
    See 
    Rear View Camera (page 204).
    Using the 180 degree camera
    system
    The 180 degree camera system consists
    of front and rear cameras. The system:
    • Allows you to see what is directly in
    front or behind your vehicle.
    • Provides cross traffic view in front and
    behind your vehicle.
    • Provides visibility during parking
    maneuvers. The camera system button is
    located on the audio unit and
    allows you to toggle through
    different camera views.
    Note: The camera system may not operate
    correctly if mud, water or debris obstructs
    the camera's view. You can clean the lens
    with a soft, lint-free cloth and non-abrasive
    cleaner or by using your front or rear washer.
    See 
    Wipers and Washers (page 75).
    Camera Views
    Press the camera button to toggle
    between different views.
    • Normal Rear View: Provides an image
    of what is directly behind your vehicle
    when your vehicle is in reverse (R).
    • Expanded Rear View:
     Provides an
    expanded 180 degree image of what
    is directly behind your vehicle when
    your vehicle is in reverse (R).
    • Normal Front View:
     Provides an
    image of what is directly in front your
    vehicle when your vehicle is in neutral
    (N) or drive (D).
    • Expanded Front View:
     Provides an
    expanded 180 degree image of what
    is directly in front your vehicle when
    your vehicle is in neutral (N) or drive
    (D).
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    Cruise control lets you maintain a set
    speed without keeping your foot on the
    accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
    control when your vehicle speed is greater
    than 20 mph (30 km/h).
    USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS
    Do not use cruise control on winding
    roads, in heavy traffic or when the
    road surface is slippery. This could
    result in loss of vehicle control, serious
    injury or death. When you are going downhill, your
    vehicle speed may increase above
    the set speed. The system will not
    apply the brakes but a warning displays. The cruise controls are on the steering
    wheel.
    Switching Cruise Control On
    Press and release 
    ON.
    The indicator appears in the
    instrument cluster. Setting the Cruise Speed
    1. Drive to desired speed.
    2. Press and release 
    SET+.
    3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
    Note: The indicator will change color.
    Note: Cruise control disengages if the
    vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph
    (16 km/h) below the set speed while driving
    uphill.
    Changing the Set Speed
    • Press and release SET+ or SET-. When
    you select kph as the display
    measurement in the information
    display, the set speed changes in
    approximately 2 kph increments. When
    you select mph as the display
    measurement in the information
    display, the set speed changes in
    approximately 1 mph increments.
    • Press the accelerator or brake pedal
    until you reach the desired speed. Press
    and release 
    SET+.
    • Press the 
    SET+ or SET- button to
    change the set speed in increments of
    approximately 1 mph or 2 km/h.
    • Hold the 
    SET+ or SET- button to
    change the set speed in increments of
    approximately 5 mph or 10 km/h.
    Note:  If you accelerate by pressing the
    accelerator pedal, the set speed will not
    change.  When you release the accelerator
    pedal, your vehicle returns to the speed that
    you previously set.
    Canceling the Set Speed
    Press and release 
    CAN or tap the brake
    pedal. You will not erase the set speed.
    Resuming the Set Speed
    Press and release 
    RES.
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    							Switching Cruise Control Off
    Press and release OFF when the system
    is in stand by mode or switch the ignition
    off.
    Note: You erase the set speed when you
    switch the system off.
    USING ADAPTIVE CRUISE
    CONTROL
     (If Equipped) WARNINGS
    Always pay close attention to
    changing road conditions when using
    adaptive cruise control. The system
    does not replace attentive driving. Failing
    to pay attention to the road may result in
    a crash, serious injury or death. Adaptive cruise control is not a crash
    warning or avoidance system.
    Adaptive cruise control does not
    detect stationary or slow moving
    vehicles below 
    6 mph (10 km/h).
    Adaptive cruise control does not
    detect pedestrians or objects in the
    road.
    Adaptive cruise control does not
    detect oncoming vehicles in the
    same lane.
    Do not use adaptive cruise control
    on winding roads, in heavy traffic or
    when the road surface is slippery.
    This could result in loss of vehicle control,
    serious injury or death. Do not use adaptive cruise control
    when towing a trailer that has trailer
    brakes. The auto-brake component
    of the adaptive cruise control system does
    not operate the trailer brakes. Using
    adaptive cruise control when towing a
    trailer that has trailer brakes may result in
    the loss of vehicle control, which could
    result in serious injury. WARNINGS
    Do not use tire sizes other than those
    recommended because this can
    affect the normal operation of the
    system. Failure to do so may result in a loss
    of vehicle control, which could result in
    serious injury. The system adjusts your vehicle speed to
    maintain the set gap between you and the
    vehicle in front of you in the same lane.
    The adaptive cruise controls are on the
    steering wheel.
    Switching Adaptive Cruise Control
    On
    Press and release 
    ON.
    The indicator appears in the
    information display.
    The current gap setting and 
    SET will also
    appear.
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    							Setting the Adaptive Cruise Speed
    1. Drive to desired speed.
    2. Press and release SET+.
    3. A green indicator light, the current gap
    setting and your set speed appear in
    the information display.
    4. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. 5. A vehicle graphic illuminates if there is
    a vehicle detected in front of you.
    Note: When adaptive cruise control is
    active, the speedometer may vary slightly
    from the set speed displayed in the
    information display.
    Following a Vehicle WARNINGS
    When following a vehicle, your
    vehicle does not decelerate
    automatically to a stop, nor does
    your vehicle always decelerate quickly
    enough to avoid a crash without driver
    intervention. Always apply the brakes when
    necessary. Failing to do so may result in a
    crash, serious injury or death. Adaptive cruise control only warns
    of vehicles detected by the radar
    sensor. In some cases there may be
    no warning or a delayed warning. You
    should always apply the brakes when
    necessary. Failure to do so may result in a
    crash, serious injury or death. Note:
    The brakes may emit noise when
    applied by the system.
    When a vehicle ahead of you enters the
    same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in
    the same lane, the vehicle speed adjusts
    to maintain a preset gap distance.
    A vehicle graphic illuminates in the
    instrument cluster.
    Your vehicle will maintain a consistent gap
    from the vehicle ahead until:
    • The vehicle in front of you accelerates
    to a speed above the set speed.
    • The vehicle in front of you moves out
    of the lane you are in.
    • Your vehicle speed falls below 
    12 mph
    (20 km/h).
    • You set a new gap distance.
    The system applies the brakes to slow your
    vehicle to maintain a safe gap distance
    from the vehicle in front. The brake lamps
    automatically turn on when the system
    applies the brakes. The maximum braking
    which the system applies is limited. You
    can override the system by applying the
    brakes.
    If the system determines that its maximum
    braking level will not be sufficient, an
    audible warning sounds while the system
    continues to brake. A red warning bar
    displays on the windshield and you must
    take immediate action.
    Note: When you are following a vehicle and
    you switch on a direction indicator, adaptive
    cruise control may provide a small
    temporary acceleration to help you pass.
    Setting the Gap Distance
    You can decrease or increase the gap
    between your vehicle and the vehicle in
    front of you by pressing the gap control.
    You can select five gap settings.
    Note: It is your responsibility to select a gap
    appropriate to the driving conditions.
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    							Gap decrease.
    A
    Gap increase.
    B The selected gap appears in the
    information display as shown by the bars
    in the graphic. Five gap settings are
    available.
    The gap setting is time dependent and the
    distance automatically adjusts with your
    vehicle speed.
    Adaptive cruise control gap settings Dynamic beha-
    vior
    Gap
    Time gap,
    seconds
    Graphic display,
    bars indicated betweenvehicles
    Set speed
    yd (m)
    mph ( km/h)
    Sport
    31 (28)
    1
    1
    62 (100)
    Normal
    43 (39)
    1.4
    2
    62 (100)
    Normal
    55 (50)
    1.8
    3
    62 (100)
    Comfort
    67 (61)
    2.2
    4
    62 (100)
    Each time you start the vehicle, the system
    selects the last chosen gap.
    Canceling the Set Speed
    Press and release CAN or tap the brake
    pedal. The set speed does not erase.
    Overriding the System WARNING
    If you override the system by pressing
    the accelerator pedal, it does not
    automatically apply the brakes to
    maintain a gap from any vehicle ahead. You can override the set speed and gap by
    pressing the accelerator pedal.
    When you override the system,
    the green indicator light
    illuminates and the lead vehicle
    graphic does not show in the information
    display.
    The system resumes operation when you
    release the accelerator pedal. The vehicle
    speed decreases to the set speed, or a
    lower speed if following a slower vehicle.
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    							Changing the Set Speed
    •
    Press and release SET+ or SET-. When
    you select km/h as the display
    measurement in the information
    display the set speed changes in
    approximately 2 km/h increments.
    When you select mph as the display
    measurement in the information
    display the set speed changes in
    approximately 1 mph increments.
    • Press the accelerator or brake pedal
    until you reach the desired speed. Press
    and release SET+.
    • Press and hold SET+ or SET- until the
    desired set speed shows on the
    information display. The vehicle speed
    will gradually change to the selected
    speed.
    The system may apply the brakes to slow
    the vehicle to the new set speed. The set
    speed displays continuously in the
    information display while the system is
    active.
    Resuming the Set Speed
    Press and release RES. The vehicle returns
    to the previously set speed and gap setting.
    The set speed displays continuously in the
    information display while the system is
    active.
    Note: Only use resume if you are aware of
    the set speed and intend to return to it.
    Automatic Cancellation
    The system does not operate below
    12 mph (20 km/h)
    . An audible warning
    sounds and the automatic braking releases
    if the vehicle drops below this speed. Hilly Condition Usage
    You should select a lower gear position
    when the system is active in situations
    such as prolonged downhill driving on
    steep grades, for example in mountainous
    areas. The system needs additional engine
    braking in these situations to reduce the
    load on the vehicle
    ’s regular brake system
    to prevent them from overheating.
    Note: An audible warning sounds and the
    system shuts down if it applies brakes for
    an extended period of time. This allows the
    brakes to cool down. The system functions
    normally again when the brakes have cooled
    down.
    Switching Adaptive Cruise Control
    Off
    Press and release the 
    OFF button when
    the system is in stand by mode or switch
    the ignition off.
    Note: The set speed memory erases when
    you switch off the system.
    Detection Issues WARNING
    On rare occasions, detection issues
    can occur due to the road
    infrastructures, for example bridges,
    tunnels and safety barriers. In these cases,
    the system may brake late or
    unexpectedly. At all times, you are
    responsible for controlling your vehicle,
    supervising the system and intervening, if
    required. The radar sensor has a limited field of
    vision. It may not detect vehicles at all or
    detect a vehicle later than expected in
    some situations. The lead vehicle graphic
    does not illuminate if the system does not
    detect a vehicle in front of you.
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    							Detection issues can occur:
    When driving on a different line
    than the vehicle in front.
    A
    With vehicles that edge into your
    lane. The system can only detect
    these vehicles once they move
    fully into your lane.
    B
    There may be issues with the
    detection of vehicles in front
    when driving into and coming out
    of a bend or curve in the road.
    C In these cases the system may brake late
    or unexpectedly. The driver should stay
    alert and intervene when necessary.
    If something hits the front of your vehicle
    or damage occurs, the radar-sensing zone
    may change. This could cause missed or
    false vehicle detections. See an authorized
    dealer to have the radar checked for
    correct operation.
    System Not Available
    Conditions that can cause the system to
    deactivate or prevent the system from
    activating when requested include:
    •
    A blocked sensor.
    • High brake temperature.
    • A failure in the system or a related
    system.
    Blocked Sensor A message displays if something obstructs
    the radar signals from the sensor. The
    sensor is located on the lower grille. The
    system cannot detect a vehicle ahead and
    does not function when something
    obstructs the radar signals.
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    							The following table lists possible causes and actions for this message displaying.
    Action
    Cause
    Clean the grille surface in front of the radar
    or remove the object causing the obstruc-
    tion.
    The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty
    or obstructed in some way.
    Wait a short time. It may take several
    minutes for the radar to detect that it is free
    from obstruction.
    The surface of the radar in the grille is clean
    but the message remains in the display.
    Do not use the system in these conditions
    because it may not detect any vehicles
    ahead.
    Heavy rain or snow is interfering with the
    radar signals.
    Do not use the system in these conditions
    because it may not detect any vehicles
    ahead.
    Swirling water, or snow or ice on the surface
    of the road may interfere with the radar
    signals.
    Wait a short time or switch to normal cruise
    control.
    You are in a desert or remote area with no
    other vehicles and no roadside objects.
    Due to the nature of radar technology, it is
    possible to get a blockage warning and not
    be blocked. This can happen, for example,
    when driving in sparse rural environments.
    A false blocked condition self clears or
    clears after a key cycle.
    Switching to Normal Cruise
    Control WARNING
    Normal cruise control will not brake
    when your vehicle is approaching
    slower vehicles. Always be aware of
    which mode you have selected and apply
    the brakes when necessary. You can manually change from adaptive
    cruise control to normal cruise control
    through the information display. The cruise control indicator light
    replaces the adaptive cruise
    control indicator light if you
    select normal cruise control. The gap
    setting does not display, the system does
    not automatically respond to lead vehicles
    and automatic braking does not activate.
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    							DRIVER ALERT (If Equipped)
    PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNING
    The driver alert system is designed
    to aid you. It is not intended to
    replace your attention and judgment.
    You are still responsible to drive with due
    care and attention. Note:
    The system will store the on or off
    setting in the information display menu
    through ignition cycles.
    Note: If enabled in the menu, the system
    will be active at speeds above 
    40 mph
    (64 km/h). When below the activation
    speed, the information display will inform
    the driver that the system is unavailable.
    Note: The system works as long as one lane
    marking can be detected by the camera.
    Note: If the camera is blocked or if the
    windshield is damaged, the system may not
    function.
    Note: The system may not be available in
    poor weather or other low visibility
    conditions.
    The system automatically monitors your
    driving behavior using various inputs
    including the front camera sensor.
    If the system detects that your driving
    alertness is reduced below a certain
    threshold, the system will alert you using
    a chime and a message in the cluster
    display.
    USING DRIVER ALERT
    Switching the System On and Off
    Switch the system on or off using the
    information display.  See 
    General
    Information (page 99). When activated, the system will monitor
    your alertness level based upon your
    driving behavior in relation to the lane
    markings, and other factors.
    System Warnings
    Note:
    The system will not issue warnings
    below approximately 
    40 mph (64 km/h).
    The warning system has two stages. At
    first, the system issues a temporary
    warning that you need to take a rest. This
    message will only appear for a short time.
    If the system detects further reduction in
    driving alertness, it may issue another
    warning that will remain in the information
    display for a longer time. You can press OK
    on the steering wheel control to clear the
    warning.
    Resetting the System
    You can reset the system by either:
    • Switching the ignition off and on.
    • Stopping the vehicle and then opening
    and closing the driver ’s door.
    LANE KEEPING SYSTEM
     (If
    Equipped) WARNINGS
    Always drive with due care and
    attention when using and operating
    the controls and features on your
    vehicle. At all times, you are responsible for
    controlling your vehicle, supervising
    the system and intervening, if
    required. Failure to take care may result in
    the loss of control of your vehicle, serious
    personal injury or death. In cold and severe weather
    conditions the system may not
    function. Rain, snow and spray can
    all limit sensor performance.
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    							WARNINGS
    Large contrasts in outside lighting
    can limit sensor performance.
    The system will not operate if the
    sensor cannot track the road lane
    markings.
    If damage occurs in the immediate
    area surrounding the sensor, have
    your vehicle checked as soon as
    possible. Note:
    The system works above 40 mph
    (64 km/h).
    Note: The system works as long as the
    camera can detect one lane marking.
    Note: The system may not function if the
    camera is blocked or there is damage to the
    windshield.
    Note: When Aid mode is on and the system
    detects no steering activity for a short
    period, the system will alert you to put your
    hands on the steering wheel. The system
    may detect a light grip or touch on the
    steering wheel as hands off driving.
    The system notifies you to stay in your lane
    through the steering system and the
    instrument cluster display when the front
    camera detects an unintentional drift out
    of your lane is likely to occur. The system
    automatically detects and tracks the road
    lane markings using a camera mounted
    behind the interior rear view mirror.
    Switching the System On and Off
    Note: The system on or off setting is stored
    until it is manually changed, unless a MyKey
    is detected. If the system detects a MyKey
    it defaults to on and the mode is set to Alert.
    Note: If a MyKey is detected, pressing the
    button will not affect the on or off status of
    the system. Press the button on the steering
    wheel stalk to switch the system
    on or off.
    System Settings
    The system has optional setting menus
    available. The system stores the
    last-known selection for each of these
    settings. You do not need to readjust your
    settings each time you turn on the system.
    Mode:
     This setting allows you to select
    which of the system features you can
    enable. Alert only – Provides a steering wheel
    vibration when the system detects an
    unintended lane departure.
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