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    							DRIVER ALERT (If Equipped)
    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).
    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 information
    display.
    Using Driver Alert
    Switching the system on and off
    You may switch the system on or off
    through the information display by
    selecting Settings then Driver Assist then
    Driver Alert in the menu. 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:
    Note: The system will not issue
    warnings below approximately 
    40 mph
    (64 km/h).
    The warning system is in 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, another warning may be issued
    which will remain in the information display
    for a longer time. Press OK on the steering
    wheel control to clear the warning. When
    active the system will run automatically in
    the background and only issue a warning
    if required.
    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) WARNING
    The system is designed to aid the
    driver. It is not intended to replace
    your attention and judgment. You are
    still responsible to drive with due care and
    attention. 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.
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    							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. You can only change the mode
    and intensity settings. Press the button located on the
    center console to switch the
    system on or off.
    System Settings
    The system has one standard feature
    setting and one optional setting menu
    available. To view or adjust the settings,
    See General Information (page 108).  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 an unintended lane
    departure is detected.
    Aid only – Provides a steering wheel
    vibration when the system detects an
    unintended lane departure.
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    							Alert
    A
    AidB
    Alert + Aid – Provides an assistance
    steering torque input toward the lane
    center. If your vehicle continues drifting out
    of the lane, the system provides a steering
    wheel vibration.
    Note: The alert and aid diagrams illustrate
    general zone coverage. They do not provide
    exact zone parameters.
    Intensity: This setting affects the intensity
    of the steering wheel vibration used for the
    alert and alert + aid modes. This setting
    does not affect the aid mode.
    • Low
    • Medium
    • High
    System Display When you switch on the system,
    an overhead graphic of a vehicle
    with lane markings will display
    in the information display. If you select aid mode when you
    switch on the system, arrows will
    be displayed with lane markings.
    When you switch off the system, the lane
    marking graphics will not display. Note:
    The overhead vehicle graphic may
    still be displayed if adaptive cruise control
    is enabled.
    While the system is on, the color of the
    lane markings will change to indicate the
    system status.
    Gray: Indicates that the system is
    temporarily unable to provide a warning
    or intervention on the indicated side(s).
    This may be because:
    • Your vehicle is under the activation
    speed.
    • Your turn indicator is active.
    • Your vehicle is in a dynamic maneuver.
    • The road has no or poor lane markings
    in the camera field-of-view.
    • The camera is obscured or unable to
    detect the lane markings due to
    environmental conditions (significant
    sun angles, shadows, snow, heavy rain,
    fog), traffic conditions (following a
    large vehicle that is blocking or
    shadowing the lane), or vehicle
    conditions (poor headlamp
    illumination).
    See Troubleshooting for additional
    information.
    Green: Indicates that the system is
    available or ready to provide a warning or
    intervention, on the indicated side(s).
    Yellow: Indicates that the system is
    providing or has just provided a lane
    keeping aid intervention.
    Red: Indicates that the system is providing
    or has just provided a lane keeping alert
    warning.
    You can temporarily disable the system at
    any time by doing the following
    • Quick braking.
    • Fast acceleration.
    • Using your direction indicator.
    • Evasive steering maneuver.
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    							Troubleshooting
    Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings
    on the road?
    Vehicle speed is outside the operational range of the feature
    Sun is shining directly into the camera lens
    Quick intentional lane change
    Staying too close to the lane marking
    Driving at high speeds in curves
    Previous feature activation happened within the last one second
    Ambiguous lane markings (mainly in construction zones)
    Rapid transition from light to dark or vice versa
    Sudden offset in lane markings
    ABS or AdvanceTrac activation
    Camera blockage due to dirt, grime, fog, frost or water on the windshield
    Driving too close to the vehicle in front of you
    Transitioning between no lane markings to lane markings or vice versa
    Standing water on the road
    Faint lane markings (partial yellow lane markings on concrete roads)
    Lane width too narrow or too wide
    Camera not calibrated after a windshield replacement
    Driving on tight roads or on uneven roads
    Vehicle accessories such as snow plows Why does the vehicle not come back into the middle of the lane always, as expected, in
    the Aid or Aid + Alert mode?
    High cross winds
    Large road crown
    Rough roads, grooves, shoulder drop-offs
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    							Why does the vehicle not come back into the middle of the lane always, as expected, in
    the Aid or Aid + Alert mode?
    Heavy uneven loading of the vehicle or improper tire inflation pressure
    If the tires have been exchanged (including snow tires), or the suspension has been
    modified
    Vehicle accessories such as snow plows or trailers
    BLIND SPOT INFORMATION
    SYSTEM WARNING
    To help avoid injuries, NEVER use the
    Blind Spot Information System as a
    replacement for using the interior
    and exterior mirrors or looking over your
    shoulder before changing lanes. The Blind
    Spot Information System is not a
    replacement for careful driving. The Blind Spot Information System is
    designed to aid you in detecting vehicles
    that may have entered the blind spot zone
    (A). The detection area is on both sides of
    your vehicle, extending rearward from the
    exterior mirrors to approximately 13 ft
    (4 m) beyond the bumper. The system is
    designed to alert you if certain vehicles
    enter the blind spot zone while driving.
    Note: The Blind Spot Information System
    does not prevent contact with other vehicles
    or objects; nor detect parked vehicles,
    people, animals or infrastructure (fences,
    guardrails, trees). It’ s only designed to alert
    you to vehicles in the blind spot zones.
    Note: When a vehicle passes quickly
    through the blind spot zone, typically fewer
    than two seconds, the system does not
    trigger.
    Using the System
    The Blind Spot Information System turns
    on when you start the engine and you drive
    your vehicle forward above 
    5 mph
    (8 km/h).
    For automatic transmissions, the Blind
    Spot Information System remains on while
    the transmission is in drive (D). If shifted
    into reverse (R) or park (P) the Blind Spot
    Information System turns off. Once shifted
    back into drive (D), the Blind Spot
    Information System turns back on when
    you drive your vehicle above 
    5 mph
    (8 km/h).
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    							For manual transmissions, the Blind Spot
    Information System is on for all gears
    except the reverse (R).
    Note:
    The Blind Spot Information System
    does not function in reverse (R) or park (P).
    System Lights and Messages The Blind Spot Information System
    illuminates an amber alert indicator in the
    outside mirror on the side of your vehicle
    the approaching vehicle is coming from.
    When the Blind Spot Information System
    is alerting on a vehicle and the
    corresponding turn signal is ON, the Blind
    Spot Information System alert indicator
    flashes as an increased warning level.
    The alert indicator dims when the system
    detects nighttime darkness.
    Note:
    The alert indicator flashes in case of
    an alert and the turn signal is set to that side
    at the same time.
    System Sensor Blockage WARNING
    To help avoid injuries, NEVER use the
    Blind Spot Information System as a
    replacement for using the interior
    and exterior mirrors or looking over your
    shoulder before changing lanes. The Blind
    Spot Information System is not a
    replacement for careful driving. The system uses radar sensors that are
    located behind the bumper fascia on each
    side of your vehicle. Any dirt, mud and
    snow in front of the sensors and/or driving
    in heavy rain can cause system
    degradation. Also, other types of
    obstructions in front of the sensor can
    cause system degradation. This is referred
    to as a 
    ‘blocked ’ condition.
    Note: Do not apply bumper stickers and/or
    repair compound to these areas, this can
    cause degraded system performance.
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    							If the system detects a degraded
    performance condition, a message warning
    of a blocked sensor will appear in the
    information display. Also the BLIS alert
    indicators will remain ON and BLIS will no
    longer provide any vehicle warnings. You
    can clear the information display warning
    but the alert indicators will remain
    illuminated.
    A "blocked" condition can be cleared in
    two ways:
    •
    After the blockage in front of the
    sensors is removed or the
    rainfall/snowfall rate decreases or
    stops, drive for a few minutes in traffic
    to allow the sensors to detect passing
    vehicles.
    • By cycling the ignition from ON to OFF
    and then back ON.
    Note: If your vehicle has a tow bar with a
    factory equipped trailer tow module and it
    is towing a trailer, the sensors will
    automatically turn the Blind Spot
    Information System off. If your vehicle has
    a tow bar but no factory equipped trailer
    tow module, it is recommended to turn the
    Blind Spot Information System off
    manually. Operating the Blind Spot
    Information System with a trailer attached
    will cause poor system performance.
    System Errors
    If the system senses a problem with the
    left or right sensor, the telltale will
    illuminate and a message will appear in
    the information display.  See Information
    Messages (page 124). Switching the System Off and On
    You can temporarily switch the Blind Spot
    Information System off in the information
    display.  See 
    General Information (page
    108).  When the Blind Spot Information
    System switches off, you will not receive
    alerts and the information display shows
    a system off message. The telltale in the
    cluster also illuminates. When you switch
    the Blind Spot Information System on or
    off, the alert indicators flash twice.
    Note: The Blind Spot Information System
    remembers the last selected on or off
    setting.
    You can also have the Blind Spot
    Information System switched off
    permanently at an authorized dealer. Once
    switched off permanently, the system can
    only be switched back on at an authorized
    dealer.
    CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT WARNING
    To help avoid personal injury, NEVER
    use the Cross Traffic Alert system as
    a replacement for using the interior
    and exterior mirrors and looking over your
    shoulder before backing out of a parking
    space. Cross Traffic Alert is not a
    replacement for careful driving. Cross Traffic Alert is designed to warn you
    of vehicles approaching from the sides
    when the transmission is in reverse (R).
    Using the System
    Cross Traffic Alert turns on when you start
    the engine and you shift into reverse (R).
    Once shifted out of reverse (R), Cross
    Traffic Alert turns off.
    Note:
    Cross Traffic Alert only functions
    while your transmission is in reverse (R).
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    							Cross Traffic Alert is designed to detect
    vehicles that approach with a speed up to
    37 mph (60 km/h). Coverage decreases
    when the sensors are partially, mostly or fully obstructed. Reversing slowly helps
    increase the coverage area and
    effectiveness.In this first example, the left sensor is only
    partially obstructed; zone coverage to the
    right is nearly maximized.
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    							Zone coverage also decreases when
    parking at shallow angles. Here, the left
    sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage
    on that side is severely limited.
    System Lights, Messages and
    Audible Alerts
    The Cross Traffic Alert illuminates an
    amber alert indicator in the outside mirror
    on the side of your vehicle the approaching
    vehicle is coming from. Cross Traffic Alert
    also sounds an audible alert and a
    message appears in the information
    display indicating a vehicle is coming from
    the right or left. Cross Traffic Alert works
    with the reverse sensing system that
    sounds its own series of tones.  See
    Parking Aid (page 209).
    The system uses radar sensors that are
    located behind the bumper fascia on each
    side of your vehicle. Do not allow mud,
    snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these
    areas, this can cause degraded system
    performance.  See Blind Spot
    Information System (page 232).  If the
    Blind Spot Information System is blocked,
    Cross Traffic Alert is also blocked. A
    corresponding message appears in the
    information display as soon as you shift
    the transmission into reverse (R).
    System Limitations
    Cross Traffic Alert has its limitations;
    situations such as severe weather
    conditions or debris build-up on the sensor
    area may limit vehicle detection.
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    							The following are other situations that may
    limit the Cross Traffic Alert performance:
    •
    Adjacently parked vehicles or objects
    obstructing the sensors.
    • Approaching vehicles passing at
    speeds greater than 37 mph
    (60 km/h).
    • Driving in reverse faster than 
    7 mph
    (12 km/h).
    • Backing out of an angled parking spot.
    False Alerts
    Note: If your vehicle has a tow bar with a
    factory equipped trailer tow module and it
    is towing a trailer, the sensors will
    automatically turn the Cross Traffic Alert
    off. If your vehicle has a tow bar but no
    factory equipped trailer tow module, it is
    recommended to turn the Cross Traffic Alert
    off manually. Operating Cross Traffic Alert
    with a trailer attached will cause poor Cross
    Traffic Alert performance.
    There may be certain instances when there
    is a false alert by the Cross Traffic Alert
    system that illuminates the alert indicator
    with no vehicle in the coverage zone. Some
    amount of false alerts are normal; they are
    temporary and self-correct.
    System Errors
    If Cross Traffic Alert senses a problem with
    the left or right sensor a message will
    appear in the information display.  See
    Information Messages
     (page 124).
    Switching the System Off and On
    You can temporarily switch Cross Traffic
    Alert off in the information display.  See
    General Information
     (page 108).  When
    you switch Cross Traffic Alert off, you will
    not receive alerts and the information
    display will display a system off message. Note:
    The Cross Traffic Alert switches on
    whenever the ignition is switched on and
    ready to provide appropriate alerts when
    the transmission is in reverse (R). Cross
    Traffic Alert will not remember the last
    selected on or off setting.
    You can also have Cross Traffic Alert
    switched off permanently at an authorized
    dealer. Once switched off permanently,
    the system can only be switched back on
    at an authorized dealer.
    STEERING
    Electric Power Steering WARNINGS
    The electric power steering system
    has diagnostic checks that
    continuously monitor the system. If
    a fault is detected, a message displays in
    the information display. Stop your vehicle
    as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the
    ignition off. After at least 10 seconds,
    switch the ignition on and watch the
    information display for a steering system
    warning message. If a steering system
    warning message returns, have the system
    checked by an authorized dealer. If the system detects an error, you
    may not feel a difference in the
    steering, however a serious condition
    may exist. Obtain immediate service from
    an authorized dealer, failure to do so may
    result in loss of steering control. Your vehicle has an electric power steering
    system. There is no fluid reservoir. No
    maintenance is required.
    If your vehicle loses electrical power while
    you are driving, electric power steering
    assistance is lost. The steering system still
    operates and you can steer your vehicle
    manually. Manually steering your vehicle
    requires more effort.
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