Maserati Grecale 2023 Owner's Manual page 235

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The following list does not fully
represent all situations in which ADA
may not function as intended. Do NOT
solely rely on the ADA system to
control the vehicle. It is the driver's
responsibility to stay alert and safely
control the vehicle at all times.
If the windshield is replaced, you
must have the forward-facing
camera remounted and aligned by an
Authorized Maserati Dealer.
Many factors can impact the
performance of ADA causing the system
to be unable to function as intended.
These include (but are not limited to):
Narrow, winding or curvy roads.
Poor visibility (due to heavy rain, snow,
fog, etc.).
Bright light (oncoming headlights or
direct sunlight) or shadows.
Damage or obstruction caused by mud,
ice, snow, etc.
A damaged or misaligned bumper.
Interference from other equipment that
generates electromagnetic waves.
Wet roads, roads covered or partially
covered by snow.
Construction zones.
System Operation
With ACC set (see "Adaptive Cruise
Crontrol – ACC" in this section), ADA
system activates by simply pressing
the
"pulse activation" button on the
steering wheel. Once the conditions are
met, ADA will engage. The system will
engage even pressing ADA
and then set ACC.
CAUTION!
The Active Driving Assist (ADA) system
may take up to 5 seconds to engage
once all conditions are met.
The conditions for ADA to engage are as
follows:
ADA must be turned on or enabled.
ACC must be engaged.
Left and right visible lane lines.
Vehicle speed must be between 0 and
92 mph (0 to 148 km/h).
No faults in the forward facing camera,
radar, EPS, or MIA.
Lane width between2.95 and 4.6 yd
(2.7 to 4.2 m).
Turn signal not activated.
No faults related to this system.
Driver Assistance Systems
Speed Range of Use
Speed
button
Minimum
Engaged/activated
(with ACC engaged)
Engaged/activated
(with ACC not en-
gaged)
Maximum
If set above the maximum speed, ADA
will not function after the vehicle speed
will reach the maximum speed.
If set below the maximum speed and
the ACC target speed is increased,
ADA will function up to the maximum
speed and then the system will turn off
automatically.
When the ACC target speed is
reduce and speed is lower than the
maximum speed, the system will start
automatically.
If the ACC target speed is set under
the maximum speed, ADA is active
and vehicle speed increases above the
maximum speed due to slope, ADA will
continue to function.
Monitoring on Cluster Display
ADA and the other ADAS systems
conditions can be monitored on display
by accessing the "Driver Assist" page
with the buttons on the steering wheel
mph (km/h)
0
0
20 (30)
92 (148)
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