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Both of these conditions can occur when
Cruise Control and Adaptive Cruise Control
are not active, providing the vehicle is
moving faster than 15 mph / 24 kph.
Set ACC Following Distance
The ACC following distance can only be
adjusted for those vehicles equipped with
the optional, steering wheel controls.
V
ehicles equipped with the Menu Control
Switch (MCS) use a standard, three bar,
following distance.
1. Press the Toggle until the following
distance bars illuminate in the view.
If the vehicle has Predictive Cruise Control,
you may have to press the Toggle multiple
times until the following distance bars are
selected.
2. Deflect the Toggle up or down to
choose the number of following
distance bars.
3. Press the Toggle again to set the
new following distance.
Lane Departure Warning (Option)
A visual and audible alert will occur when a
lane marking is unintentionally crossed.
The operator can mute the Lane Departure
W
arning (LDW) audible alarm by using the
Lane Departure/ Electric Steer Assist
switch.
Lane Keeping Assist (Option)
Vehicles with Lane Keeping Assist will
provide steering assistance to the steering
wheel when it detects the vehicle is
departing a lane without use of a turn
signal. The system will turn the steering
wheel in an attempt to nudge the vehicle in
back into the lane. The steering assistance
may always be overcome by the driver and
the driver is expected to keep hands on the
steering wheel at all times. Using this
feature may increase or decrease
awareness to components that are in need
of inspection or maintenance, such as (but
not limited to) improper tire inflation,
suspension, or brake drag.
The Lane Keeping Assist feature is
enabled by default when the vehicle is on
as indicated by a white icon. When the
vehicle speed is above 40 MPH (65 km/h),
the conditions are right, and the system is
ready to assist in keeping the vehicle in the
lane, the steering wheel portion of the icon
below will turn green, indicating that the
system is engaged and ready to assist in
keeping the vehicle in the lane. The system
may disengage if the system operating
conditions are not met and re-engage once
met. Some of these conditions include lane
marking detection, vehicle speed, and
system faults.
Lane Keeping Assist Enabled
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