System Status; System Operation/Limitations - Jeep Compass 2023 Owner's Manual

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Highway Assist Indicators Are Red
 Driver inattentiveness is still being detected, or driver
take-over is being requested, warning the driver to
place hands on the steering wheel. This warning is also
issued when the system has detected a tight curve and
is warning the driver to take control.
NOTE:
The driver MUST replace hands on the steering wheel and
take control of the vehicle when the system is deactivated.
Highway Assist Cancelled Message
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Along with changes in the system's indicator lights (green,
yellow, and red), the system can also issue several
accompanying warnings intended to provide the driver
with enough time to react, avoid or mitigate a potential
collision.
 Two haptic brake jerk warnings will be issued
(red warning light is being issued).
 A steering wheel vibration warning (if enabled) will
occur if the vehicle crosses a lane marker, for example,
when driving on a tight curve. The steering wheel vibra-
tion feature can be turned on or off within the Uconnect
system
page 145.
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WARNING!
Highway Assist is an SAE Level 2 Driver Assist feature,
requiring driver attention at all times. To prevent serious
injury or death:
 Always remember that the Highways Assist system is
a convenience system that cannot accurately detect
all situations. Complete attention is always required
while driving, even when using the Highway Assist
system.
 Always remain alert and be ready to take control of
the vehicle in the event that the Highway Assist
system deactivates, or otherwise lacks full function-
ality as described further before and after this
statement.
 Always keep your hands on the steering wheel when
the Highway Assist system is activated.
 Do not use a hand-held device when the Highway
Assist system is engaged.
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 Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and pay
attention to traffic conditions. The Highway Assist
system will not steer to avoid safety hazards,
constructions zones, objects, or road impediments.
You need to take control to steer and brake the
vehicle in such situations, and when merging into
traffic, exiting the highway, making a turn for
crossing traffic, or stopping for traffic control devices.
 Do not place any objects on the steering wheel (e.g.
steering wheel covers) which could interfere with the
hand detection sensors.
The Highway Assist system DOES NOT:
 Warn or prevent collisions with other vehicles
 Steer your vehicle around stopped vehicles, slower
vehicles, construction zones or equipment, pedes-
trians, or animals
 Respond to traffic lights or stop signs
 Merge onto highways or exit off ramps
 Change lanes or turn
 React to cross traffic
NOTE:
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a core component of the
Highway Assist system. For ACC system limitations
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