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STARTING AND OPERATING
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No fault warning lights for the vehicle radar or cam-
era are present
NOTE:
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The driver should always obey traffic laws and
speed limits. Never drive above applicable speed
limit restrictions.
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The driver can override ADA at any time by braking,
accelerating, or steering the vehicle.
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For the system to detect the driver's hands on the
steering wheel, the wheel must be gripped on the
outside. Gripping the inside areas of the steering
wheel will not satisfy the hands-on condition to
engage the system.
Do Not Grip Inside Of Steering Wheel
System Deactivation
The system will be deactivated in any of the following
situations:
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If the system has detected driver inattentiveness,
and has gone through all escalation warnings after
hands are no longer detected on the steering wheel
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If the vehicle is driving in constant traffic
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If lane markings are no longer detected
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If the brake pedal is pressed or ACC system is
deactivated
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If the Active Driving Assist on/off button is pushed
again (ADA will turn off)
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If a turn signal is used (unless a target is in the blind
spot zone on the same side the turn signal is being
applied)
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If the driver applies enough input to the steering
wheel
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If the driver's seat belt is released
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If the vehicle speed exceeds 93 mph (150 km/h)
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If the Active Driving Assist on/off button is pushed
again (ADA will turn off)
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If the Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system
becomes active and is providing warnings/braking
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If there is glare from the sun on the vehicle's
camera
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If the vehicle is driving on tight curves
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If the camera has decreased visibility due to rain,
snow, etc.
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If the driver quickly applies the accelerator pedal
NOTE:
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Pushing the Active Driving Assist on/off button or
deactivating ACC will turn the system off. All other
deactivation conditions will place the system back
into the "enabled" state with the steering wheel indi-
cator displayed in white until all engagement condi-
tions are met again.
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When the system is deactivated, the system status
indicator lights will turn off, the LaneSense system
will return to its previous state, and ACC will disable.
INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY
The Active Driving Assist system status can always be
viewed in the instrument cluster display, and status
changes are shown by changes in color of the system's
indicator lights.
As the system detects driver inattentiveness as previ-
ously described, the system status indicator lights will
change from green, to yellow, to red. The following indi-
cators will change in color as warnings to the driver
escalate:
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Active Driving Assist Indicator (steering wheel icon in
the instrument cluster display)
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Glow effect of the instrument cluster display
If driver driver's hands are not returned to the steering
wheel, the system will deactivate.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Off
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ADA is not turned on/enabled by the driver.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are White
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ADA is turned on/enabled by the driver, but the
system is not actively steering or providing Cruise
Control for the vehicle.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Green
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The system detects driver attentiveness and is
actively steering and providing Cruise Control for the
vehicle.
Active Driving Assist Indicators Are Yellow
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Driver inattentiveness has been detected, warning
the driver to place hands on the steering wheel.