Manual

16
What to Expect
Section One:
All driving scenarios (Cruise is either “ON” or “OFF”)
Situation
Typical System
Indication/Alerts
Typical System
Actions
A broken-down vehicle
is stationary in the lane
in which your vehicle is
traveling.
A Stationary Object
Alert may be issued
up to three (3) seconds
prior to impact.
None.
A pedestrian, deer or dog
runs in front of your vehicle.
None. None.
Another vehicle crosses the
road perpendicular to your
path of travel – such as at an
intersection.
None. None.
The detected forward
vehicle slows rapidly.
The Impact Alert
(continuous tone) will
sound and a visual
message/icon typically
appears on the dash
screen or DIU display.
None.
The driver must
immediately act
to potentially
avoid — or lessen
the severity of —
a collision.
What to Expect
Section Two:
Cruise control “ON” and speed “SET
Situation
Typical System
Indication/Alerts
Typical System Actions
With no
detected
forward
vehicle.
None. Vehicle maintains set speed.
With a
detected
forward
vehicle.
The cruise control ON
indicator is illuminat-
ed and the detected
forward vehicle icon is
illuminated.
The active cruise control with
braking feature will maintain the
set speed or following distance.
The detected
forward
vehicle slows
moderately.
The Following
Distance Alert (FDA)
will sound and a
visual message/icon
typically appears
on the dash screen
or Bendix
®
Driver
Interface Unit (DIU)
display.
The vehicle will be slowed by (in
order) (a) reducing throttle; (b)
engaging the engine retarder; or
(c) applying the foundation brakes.
If the foundation brakes are
applied, cruise control is
cancelled.