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    							Additionally, the system provides obstacle
    distance indication through the center
    stack display (if equipped).
    •
    As the distance to the obstacle
    decreases (obstacle becomes closer),
    the indicator blocks illuminate and
    move towards the vehicle icon.
    • If there is no obstacle detected, the
    distance indicator blocks show grayed
    out.
    Obstacle Distance Indicator (If
    Equipped) When you shift to reverse (R), the side
    sensing system provides audible warnings
    when your vehicle is moving and obstacles
    are detected within 
    12 in (30 cm) or when
    obstacles are detected within 12 –24 in
    (30–60 cm) and are inside the driving path
    of your vehicle. Once your vehicle reaches
    a standstill condition, the audible warning
    stops after 2 seconds. Visual indication is
    always present in reverse (R). When you shift to drive (D) or any other
    forward gear, for example, low (L), sport
    (S) or any forward gear in manual
    transmission, the side sensing system
    provides audible and visual warnings when
    your vehicle is moving below a speed of
    7 mph (12 km/h)
     and obstacles are
    detected within 12 in (30 cm) or when
    obstacles are detected within 12 –24 in
    (30–60 cm) and are inside the driving path
    of your vehicle. Once your vehicle reaches
    a standstill condition, the audible warning
    stops after 2 seconds and visual indication
    stops after 4 seconds. If the obstacles
    detected are within 
    12 in (30 cm), the
    visual indication remains on.
    If the transmission is in neutral (N), the side
    sensing system provides visual indication
    (not audible) only when your vehicle is
    moving below a speed of 7 mph (12 km/h)
    and obstacles are detected within 
    12 in
    (30 cm). Once your vehicle reaches a
    standstill condition, the visual indication
    stops after 4 seconds.
    If the side sensing system is not available,
    the side distance indicator blocks will not
    be present.
    The side sensing system is not available
    under the following conditions:
    • If you switch the traction control
    system off.
    • After a key cycle, side sensing is not
    available until your vehicle travels the
    length of your vehicle in order for the
    system to initialize.
    • If your vehicle is in a standstill condition
    for over 2 minutes, side sensing is not
    available until your vehicle travels the
    length of your vehicle in order for the
    system to reinitialize.
    • During an ABS or traction control event,
    side sensing disables and is not
    available until your vehicle travels the
    length of your vehicle in order for the
    system to reinitialize.
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    							ACTIVE PARK ASSIST (If Equipped)
    Parallel Parking, Perpendicular
    Parking, Parallel Park Out Assist
    WARNINGS
    You must remain in your vehicle
    when the system turns on. At all
    times, you are responsible for
    controlling your vehicle, supervising the
    system and intervening, if required. Failure
    to take care may result in the loss of
    control of your vehicle, serious personal
    injury or death. The sensors may not detect objects
    in heavy rain or other conditions that
    cause interference.
    Active park assist does not apply the
    brakes under any circumstances.
    At all times, you are responsible for
    controlling your vehicle, supervising
    the system and intervening, if
    required. Failure to take care may result in
    the loss of control of your vehicle, serious
    personal injury or death. The system detects an available parallel
    or perpendicular parking space and
    automatically steers your vehicle into the
    space (hands-free) while you control the
    accelerator, gearshift and brakes. The
    system visually and audibly guides you to
    park your vehicle.
    If you are uncomfortable with the proximity
    to any vehicle or object, you may choose
    to override the system.
    Parallel Park Out Assist automatically
    steers your vehicle out of a parallel parking
    space (hands-free) while you control the
    accelerator, gearshift and brakes. The
    system visually and audibly guides you to
    enter traffic. Note:
    The Blind Spot Information System
    does not detect traffic alongside or behind
    your vehicle during a park assist maneuver.
    The system may not correctly operate in
    any of the following conditions:
    • You use a spare tire or a tire
    significantly worn more than the other
    tires.
    • One or more tires are improperly
    inflated.
    • You try to park on a tight curve.
    • Something passes between the front
    bumper and the parking space (a
    pedestrian or cyclist).
    • The edge of the neighboring parked
    vehicle is high off the ground (for
    example, a bus, tow truck or flatbed
    truck).
    • The weather conditions are poor
    (heavy rain, snow, fog, etc).
    Note: Keep the sensors, located on the
    bumper or fascia, free from snow, ice and
    large accumulations of dirt. Covered sensors
    can affect the system's accuracy. Do not
    clean the sensors with sharp objects.
    Note: The sensors may not detect objects
    with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves
    or cause ultrasonic interference (motorcycle
    exhaust, truck air brakes or horns).
    Do not use the system if:
    • You have attached a bike rack, trailer
    or other object near the sensors on the
    front or rear of your vehicle.
    • You have attached an overhanging
    object (surfboard) to the roof.
    • A foreign object damages or obstructs
    the front or rear bumper or side
    sensors.
    • The correct tire size is not in use on your
    vehicle (for example, a mini-spare tire).
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    							Using Active Park Assist - Parallel
    Parking
    Press the button located on the
    center console near the gearshift
    lever or the right side of the
    center stack once. When driving at a speed less than 22 mph
    (35 km/h) the system automatically scans
    both sides of your vehicle for an available
    parking space. The system displays a
    message and a corresponding graphic to
    indicate it is searching for a parking space.
    Use the direction indicator to select
    searching either to the left-hand side or
    right-hand side of your vehicle. If the
    direction indicators are not used, the
    system defaults to the passenger side of
    your vehicle.Note:
    You can also activate the Active Park
    Assist system after you have already driven
    partially or completely past a parking space.
    To do so, press the Active Park button and
    the system will inform you if you have
    recently passed a suitable parking space.
    When the system finds a suitable space,
    it displays a message and a tone sounds.
    Stop your vehicle and follow the
    instructions on the screen. If your vehicle
    is moving very slowly, you may need to pull
    forward a short distance before the system
    is ready to park.
    Note: You must observe that the selected
    space remains clear of obstructions at all
    times during the maneuver.
    Note: You should drive your vehicle within
    5 ft (1.5 m) and as parallel as possible to
    the other vehicles while passing a parking
    space. Note:
    The system always offers the last
    detected parking space (for example, if your
    vehicle detects multiple spaces while you
    are driving, it offers the last one).
    Note: If driven above approximately 22 mph
    (35 km/h)
    , the system shows a message to
    alert you to reduce your vehicle speed.
    Automatic Steering into Parking Space
    Note: If your vehicle speed exceeds
    approximately 
    6 mph (10 km/h) or the
    maneuver is interrupted (driver input), the
    system switches off and you need to take
    full control of your vehicle.
    When you shift the transmission into
    reverse (R), with your hands off the wheel
    (and nothing obstructing its movement),
    your vehicle steers itself into the space.
    The system displays instructions to move
    your vehicle back and forth in the space.
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    							When you think your vehicle is properly
    parked, or you hear a solid tone from the
    parking aid (accompanied by a display
    message and a chime), bring your vehicle
    to a complete stop.
    When automatic steering is complete, the
    system displays a message and a tone
    sounds, indicating that the active park
    assist process is finished. You are
    responsible for checking the parking job
    and making any necessary corrections
    before leaving your vehicle.
    Using Active Park Assist -
    Perpendicular Parking Press the button located on the
    center console near the gearshift
    lever or the right side of the
    center stack twice.
    The system displays a message and a
    corresponding graphic to indicate it is
    searching for a parking space. Use the
    direction indicator to select searching
    either to the left-hand side or right-hand
    side of your vehicle.
    Note: If you do not make a selection the
    system will default to the passenger's side. When the system finds a suitable space,
    it displays a message and a tone sounds.
    Stop your vehicle and follow the
    instructions on the screen. If your vehicle
    is moving very slowly, you may need to pull
    forward a short distance before the system
    is ready to park.
    Note:
    You must observe that the selected
    space remains clear of obstructions at all
    times during the maneuver.
    Note: You should drive your vehicle within
    5 ft (1.5 m) and as perpendicular as possible
    to the other vehicles while passing a parking
    space.
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    							Note:
    The system always offers the last
    detected parking space (for example, if your
    vehicle detects multiple spaces while you
    are driving, it offers the last one).
    Note: If driven above approximately 19 mph
    (30 km/h), the system shows a message to
    alert you to reduce your vehicle speed.
    Automatic Steering into Parking Space
    Note: If your vehicle speed exceeds 
    6 mph
    (10 km/h) or the maneuver is interrupted
    (driver input), the system switches off and
    you need to take full control of your vehicle. When you shift the transmission into
    reverse (R), with your hands off the wheel
    (and nothing obstructing its movement),
    your vehicle steers itself into the space.
    The system displays instructions to move
    your vehicle back and forth in the space.
    When you think your vehicle is properly
    parked, or you hear a solid tone from the
    parking aid (accompanied by a display
    message and a chime), bring your vehicle
    to a complete stop.
    When automatic steering is complete, the
    system displays a message and a tone
    sounds, indicating that the active park
    assist process is finished. You are
    responsible for checking the parking job
    and making any necessary corrections
    before leaving your vehicle.
    Using Active Park Assist - Parallel Park
    Out Assist
    While your vehicle is at rest in a
    parallel parking space, press the
    active park assist button.
    The system displays a message requesting
    an indication of direction. Use the direction
    indicator to signal which side of your
    vehicle you want to exit the parking space. 202
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    							The system determines the clearance to
    the front and rear of your vehicle and
    automatically steers your vehicle out of a
    parallel parking space (hands-free) while
    you control the accelerator, gearshift and
    brakes. The system visually and audibly
    guides you to enter traffic.
    After the system has directed your vehicle
    past the adjacent vehicle or object, it
    guides you to take control of the steering
    to complete the exit from the parking spot.
    Note:
    If the clearance in front of your
    vehicle allows easy departure, the Parallel
    Park Out Assist feature might not be
    available.
    Note: You are responsible for controlling
    your vehicle and making sure the path is
    clear prior to pulling into traffic.
    Note: This system is not intended to assist
    in exiting perpendicular parking spaces,
    damages to your vehicle may occur.
    Note: If your vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph
    (5 km/h) or the maneuver is interrupted
    (driver input), the system switches off and
    you need to take full control of your vehicle. Deactivating the Active Park
    Assist Feature
    Manually deactivate the system by:
    •
    Pressing the active park assist button
    during an active maneuver.
    • Grabbing the steering wheel during an
    active maneuver.
    • Driving above approximately 
    22 mph
    (35 km/h) for 30 seconds during an
    active park search.
    • Driving above approximately 
    6 mph
    (10 km/h) during automatic steering.
    • Switching off the traction control
    system.
    Certain vehicle conditions can also
    deactivate the system, such as:
    • Traction control has activated.
    • There is an anti-lock brake system
    activation or failure.
    If a problem occurs with the system, a
    warning message displays accompanied
    by a tone. Occasional system messages
    may occur in normal operation. For
    recurring or frequent system faults, contact
    an authorized dealer to have your vehicle
    serviced.
    Troubleshooting the System The system does not look for a space
    The traction control system may be off.
    The transmission is in reverse (R). Your vehicle must be moving forward to be able to
    detect a parking space.
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    							The system does not offer a particular space
    The sensors may be covered (for example, snow, ice or dirt buildup). Covered sensors
    can affect the system's functionality.
    There is not enough room in the parking space for your vehicle to safely park.
    There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on the opposite side of the parking
    space.
    The parking space is farther than 5 ft (1.5 m) or closer than 16 in (0.4 m) away.
    Your vehicle is going faster than 
    22 mph (35 km/h) for parallel and 19 mph (30 km/h)
    for perpendicular parking. The system does not position the vehicle where I want in the space
    Your vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the transmission (rolling forward with
    reverse [R] selected).
    An irregular curb along the parking space prevents the system from aligning your vehicle
    properly.
    Vehicles or objects bordering the space may not be positioned correctly.
    You pulled your vehicle too far past the parking space.
    The tires may not be installed or maintained correctly (not inflated correctly, improper
    size, or of different sizes).
    A repair or alteration has changed detection capabilities.
    A parked vehicle has a high attachment (salt sprayer, snowplow or moving truck bed).
    The parking space length or position of parked objects changed after your vehicle passed.
    The temperature around your vehicle changes quickly (driving from a heated garage
    into the cold, or after leaving a car wash).
    REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNINGS
    The rear view camera system is a
    reverse aid supplement device that
    still requires the driver to use it in
    conjunction with the interior and exterior
    mirrors for maximum coverage. WARNINGS
    Objects that are close to either
    corner of the bumper or under the
    bumper, might not be seen on the
    screen due to the limited coverage of the
    camera system.
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    							WARNINGS
    Reverse your vehicle as slow as
    possible, higher speeds may limit
    your reaction time to stop your
    vehicle. Use caution when the rear cargo door
    is ajar. If the rear cargo door is ajar,
    the camera will be out of position
    and the video image may be incorrect. All
    guidelines disappear when the rear cargo
    door is ajar. Some vehicles may not come
    equipped with guidelines. Use caution when turning camera
    features on or off when the
    transmission is not in park (P). Make
    sure your vehicle is not moving. The rear view camera system provides a
    video image of the area behind your
    vehicle.
    During operation, lines appear in the
    display which represent your vehicle
    ’s path
    and proximity to objects behind your
    vehicle. The camera is located on the luggage
    compartment door. Using the Rear View Camera
    System
    The rear view camera system displays
    what is behind your vehicle when you place
    the transmission in reverse (R).
    Note:
    The reverse sensing system is not
    effective at speeds above 3 mph (5 km/h)
    and may not detect certain angular or
    moving objects.
    The system uses three types of guides to
    help you see what is behind your vehicle:
    • Active guidelines (if equipped): Show
    the intended path of your vehicle when
    reversing.
    • Fixed guidelines: Show the actual path
    your vehicle is moving in while reversing
    in a straight line. This can be helpful
    when backing into a parking space or
    aligning your vehicle with another
    object behind you.
    • Centerline: Helps align the center of
    your vehicle with an object (for
    example, a trailer).
    Note: If the transmission is in reverse (R)
    and the luggage compartment door or
    liftgate is open, no rear view camera
    features will display.
    Note: When towing, the camera only sees
    what you are towing. This might not provide
    adequate coverage as it usually provides in
    normal operation and some objects might
    not be seen. In some vehicles, the guidelines
    may disappear when you connect the trailer
    tow connector.
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    							The camera may not operate correctly
    under the following conditions:
    •
    Nighttime or dark areas if one or both
    reverse lamps are not operating.
    • Mud, water or debris obstructs the
    camera's view. Clean the lens with a
    soft, lint-free cloth and non-abrasive
    cleaner. You can also use the rear
    washer to clean the camera.  See Rear
    Window Wiper and Washers (page
    76).
    • The rear of your vehicle is hit or
    damaged, causing the camera to
    become misaligned.
    Camera System Settings
    The rear view camera system settings can
    be accessed through the display screen.
    See 
    General Information (page 99).
    Camera Guidelines
    Note: Active guidelines are only available
    when the transmission is in reverse (R). Active guidelines (If equipped)
    A
    Centerline
    B
    Fixed guideline: Green zone
    C
    Fixed guideline: Yellow zone
    D
    Fixed guideline: Red zone
    E
    Rear bumper
    F
    Active guidelines are only shown with fixed
    guidelines. To use active guidelines, turn
    the steering wheel to point the guidelines
    toward an intended path. If you change the
    steering wheel position while reversing,
    your vehicle might deviate from the original
    intended path.
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    							The fixed and active guidelines fade in and
    out depending on the steering wheel
    position. The active guidelines do not
    display when the steering wheel position
    is straight.
    Always use caution while reversing.
    Objects in the red zone are closest to your
    vehicle and objects in the green zone are
    farther away. Objects are getting closer to
    your vehicle as they move from the green
    zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the
    side view mirrors and rear view mirror to
    get better coverage on both sides and rear
    of the vehicle.
    Obstacle Distance Indicator (If
    Equipped) The system will provide an image of your
    vehicle and the sensor zones. The zones
    will highlight green, yellow and red when
    the parking aid sensors detect an object in
    the coverage area. Manual Zoom WARNING
    When manual zoom is on, the full
    area behind your vehicle may not
    show. Be aware of your surroundings
    when using the manual zoom feature. Note:
    Manual zoom is only available when
    the transmission is in reverse (R).
    Note: When you enable manual zoom, only
    the centerline is shown.
    Selectable settings for this feature are
    Zoom in (+) and Zoom out (-). Press the
    symbol in the camera screen to change the
    view. The default setting is Zoom OFF.
    This allows you to get a closer view of an
    object behind your vehicle. The zoomed
    image keeps the bumper in the image to
    provide a reference. The zoom is only
    active while the transmission is in reverse
    (R).
    Rear Camera Delay
    Selectable settings for this feature are ON
    and OFF.
    The default setting for the rear camera
    delay is OFF.
    When shifting the transmission out of
    reverse (R) and into any gear other than
    park (P), the camera image remains in the
    display until:
    • Your vehicle speed reaches
    approximately 
    5 mph (8 km/h).
    • You shift your vehicle into park (P).
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