Driving and Operating -> Cruise Control for your Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2018-2025
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If HDC was enabled prior to axle lock, it will
be automatically enabled when the locking
front axle is disengaged.
If equipped with cruise control, a speed of
about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more can be
maintained without keeping your foot on
the accelerator. Cruise control does not work
at speeds below about 40 km/h (25 mph).
After pressing the switch to unlock the axle,
it may remain locked due to torque in the
driveline. The axle is more easily unlocked
by turning the steering wheel to the right
and to the left while traveling at a low
speed.
If the cruise control is being used and the
Traction Control System (TCS) or StabiliTrak/
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) begins to
limit wheel spin, the cruise control will
automatically disengage. See Traction
Control/Electronic Stability Control 0 237. If a
collision alert occurs when cruise control is
activated, cruise control is disengaged. See
Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System 0 284.
When road conditions allow you to safely
use it again, cruise control can be turned
back on.
Cruise Control
5 : Press to turn cruise control on or off.
A white indicator comes on or off in the
instrument cluster.
Warning
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Cruise control can be dangerous where
you cannot drive safely at a steady
speed. Do not use cruise control on
winding roads or in heavy traffic.
+RES : If there is a set speed in memory,
press the control up briefly to resume to
that speed or press and hold to accelerate.
If cruise control is already engaged, use to
increase vehicle speed.
Turning off the TCS or StabiliTrak/ESC
system will disengage the cruise control.
Cruise control can be dangerous on
slippery roads. On such roads, fast
changes in tire traction can cause
excessive wheel slip, and you could lose
control. Do not use cruise control on
slippery roads.
If the brakes are applied, cruise control
disengages.
SET− : Press the control down briefly to set
the speed and activate cruise control.
If cruise control is already engaged, use to
decrease vehicle speed.
* : Press to disengage cruise control
without erasing the set speed from memory.
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Press and hold +RES up until the desired
speed is reached, then release it.
To increase vehicle speed in small
increments, press +RES up briefly. For
each press, the vehicle goes about 1 km/h
(1 mph) faster.
Setting Cruise Control
Passing Another Vehicle While Using Cruise
Control
If 5 is on when not in use, SET− or +RES
could get pressed and go into cruise when
not desired. Keep 5 off when cruise is not
being used.
Use the accelerator pedal to increase the
vehicle speed. When you take your foot off
the pedal, the vehicle will slow down to the
previously set cruise speed. While pressing
the accelerator pedal or shortly following
the release to override cruise control, briefly
pressing SET– will result in cruise control set
to the current vehicle speed.
1. Press 5 to turn the cruise system on.
2. Get up to the desired speed.
The speedometer reading can be displayed
in either English or metric units. See
Instrument Cluster (Base Level) 0 107 or
Instrument Cluster (Uplevel) 0 108. The
increment value used depends on the units
displayed.
3. Press and release SET−.
4. Remove your foot from the accelerator.
Using Cruise Control on Hills
The cruise control indicator on the
How well the cruise control works on hills
depends on the vehicle speed, the load, and
the steepness of the hills. When going up
steep hills, pressing the accelerator pedal
may be necessary to maintain vehicle speed.
instrument cluster turns green after cruise
control has been set to the desired speed.
See Instrument Cluster (Base Level) 0 107 or
Instrument Cluster (Uplevel) 0 108.
Reducing Speed While Using Cruise Control
Do one of the following:
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Press and hold SET– down until the
desired lower speed is reached, then
release it.
To slow down in small increments, press
SET– down briefly. For each press, the
vehicle goes about 1 km/h (1 mph) slower.
Resuming a Set Speed
While going downhill, cruise braking helps
maintain driver selected speed.
If the cruise control is set at a desired speed
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and then the brakes are applied or * is
pressed, the cruise control is disengaged
without erasing the set speed from memory.
Cruise Grade Braking is enabled when the
vehicle is started and cruise control is active.
It is not enabled in Range Selection Mode.
It assists in maintaining driver selected
speed when driving on downhill grades by
using the engine and transmission to slow
the vehicle.
The speedometer reading can be displayed
in either English or metric units. See
Instrument Cluster (Base Level) 0 107 or
Instrument Cluster (Uplevel) 0 108. The
increment value used depends on the units
displayed.
Once the vehicle reaches about 40 km/h
(25 mph) or more, press RES+ up briefly. The
vehicle returns to the previously set speed.
Increasing Speed While Using Cruise Control
Do one of the following:
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For other forms of descent control, see Hill
Descent Control (HDC) 0 240, Automatic
Transmission (Electronic Shifter) 0 223 or
Automatic Transmission (Mechanical Shifter)
0 220, and Tow/Haul Mode 0 230.
path, ACC works like regular cruise control.
ACC uses a windshield mounted front
camera sensor.
Warning
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ACC has limited braking ability and may
not have time to slow the vehicle down
enough to avoid a collision with another
vehicle you are following. This can occur
when vehicles suddenly slow or stop
ahead, or enter your lane. Also see
“Alerting the Driver” later in this section.
Complete attention is always required
while driving and you should be ready to
take action and apply the brakes. See
Defensive Driving 0 195.
If equipped with Super Cruise, ACC uses a
radar sensor(s) as well to detect other
vehicles. See Radio Frequency Statement
0 438.
Ending Cruise Control
There are four ways to end cruise control:
If a vehicle is detected in your path, ACC can
apply acceleration or limited, moderate
braking to maintain the selected following
gap. To disengage ACC, apply the brake.
If ACC is controlling the vehicle speed when
the Traction Control System (TCS) or
StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
system activates, ACC may automatically
disengage. See Traction Control/Electronic
Stability Control 0 237. When road
conditions allow ACC to be safely used, ACC
can be turned back on. Disabling the TCS or
StabiliTrak/ESC system will disengage and
prevent engagement of ACC.
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Step lightly on the brake pedal.
Press *.
Shift the transmission to N (Neutral).
To turn off cruise control, press 5.
Erasing Speed Memory
The cruise control set speed is erased from
memory if 5 is pressed or the ignition is
turned off.
Warning
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ACC will not detect or brake for children,
pedestrians, animals, or other objects.
Adaptive Cruise Control (Camera)
Do not use ACC when:
If equipped, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
allows the cruise control set speed and
following gap to be selected. Read this
entire section before using this system. The
following gap is the following time between
your vehicle and a vehicle detected directly
ahead in your path, moving in the same
direction. If no vehicle is detected in your
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On winding and hilly roads or when
the sensors are blocked by snow, ice,
or dirt. The system may not detect a
vehicle ahead. Keep the entire front of
the vehicle clean.
ACC can reduce the need for you to
frequently brake and accelerate, especially
when used on expressways, freeways, and
interstate highways. When used on other
roads, you may need to take over the
control of braking or acceleration more
often.
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Visibility is poor due to rain, snow,
fog, dirt, insect residue, or dust; when
other foreign objects obscure the
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Switching Between ACC and Regular Cruise
Control
J : Press to turn the system on or off. The
indicator turns white on the instrument
cluster when ACC is turned on.
Warning (Continued)
camera and/or radar; or when the
vehicle in front or oncoming traffic
causes additional environmental
obstructions, such as road spray. ACC
performance is limited under these
conditions.
To switch between ACC and regular cruise
RES+ : Press briefly to resume the previous
set speed or to increase vehicle speed if ACC
is already activated. To increase speed by
about 1 km/h (1 mph), press RES+ briefly. To
increase speed to the next 5 km/h (5 mph)
mark on the speedometer, hold RES+.
control, press and hold *. A Driver
Information Display (DIC) message displays.
See Vehicle Messages 0 134.
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On slippery roads where fast changes
in tire traction can cause excessive
wheel slip.
SET– : Press briefly to set the speed and
activate ACC or to decrease vehicle speed if
ACC is already activated. To decrease speed
by about 1 km/h (1 mph), press SET– briefly.
To decrease speed to the next 5 km/h
(5 mph) mark on the speedometer,
hold SET–.
With extremely heavy cargo loaded in
the cargo area or rear seat, or when
the vehicle is loaded in excess of load
limits. See Vehicle Load Limits 0 204.
ACC Indicator (Base ACC Indicator (Uplevel)
Level)
* : Press to disengage ACC without erasing
the selected set speed.
[ : Press to select a following gap setting
for ACC of Far, Medium, or Near.
The speedometer reading can be displayed
in either English or metric units. See
Instrument Cluster (Base Level) 0 107 or
Instrument Cluster (Uplevel) 0 108. The
increment value used depends on the units
displayed.
Regular Cruise Control Indicator
When ACC is engaged, a green o or \
indicator will be lit on the instrument cluster
and the following gap will be displayed.
When the regular cruise control is engaged,
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While the vehicle is moving, ACC will not set
at a speed below a minimum speed,
although it can be resumed. If equipped
with Super Cruise, this minimum speed is
5 km/h (3 mph), otherwise, it is 25 km/h
(15 mph). The minimum allowable set speed
is 25 km/h (15 mph).
Resuming a Set Speed
a green J indicator will be lit on the
instrument cluster; the following gap will
not display.
If the ACC is set at a desired speed and then
the brakes are applied, ACC is disengaged
without erasing the set speed from memory.
When the vehicle is turned on, the cruise
control mode will be set to the last mode
used before the vehicle was turned off.
To begin using ACC again, press RES+ up
briefly.
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If the vehicle is moving more than 5 km/h
(3 mph), it returns to the previous set
speed.
If the vehicle is stopped with the brake
pedal applied, press RES+ and release the
brake pedal. ACC will hold the vehicle
until RES+ or the accelerator pedal is
pressed.
To set ACC while moving:
Warning
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1. Press J.
Always check the cruise control indicator
on the instrument cluster to determine
which mode cruise control is in before
using the feature. If ACC is not active, the
vehicle will not automatically brake for
other vehicles, which could cause a crash
if the brakes are not applied manually.
You and others could be seriously injured
or killed.
2. Get up to the desired speed.
3. Press and release SET–.
4. Remove foot from the accelerator.
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After ACC is set, it may immediately apply
the brakes if a vehicle ahead is detected
closer than the selected following gap.
A green ACC indicator and the set speed
display on the instrument cluster. The
vehicle ahead indicator may be flashing if a
vehicle ahead was present and moved. See
“Approaching and Following a Vehicle” later
in this section.
ACC can also be set while the vehicle is
stopped if ACC is on and the brake pedal is
applied.
Setting Adaptive Cruise Control
The ACC indicator displays in the instrument
cluster and Head-Up Display (HUD),
if equipped. When ACC is turned on, the
indicator will be lit white. When the ACC is
active, the indicator turns green.
If J is on when not in use, SET–/RES+
could be pressed by mistake and engage
ACC when not desired. Keep J off when
cruise is not being used.
Once ACC has resumed, the vehicle speed
will increase to the set speed under the
following conditions:
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There is no vehicle ahead.
The vehicle ahead is beyond the selected
following gap.
The vehicle speed is not being limited
because of a sharp turn.
Select the set speed desired for ACC. This is
the vehicle speed when no vehicle is
detected in your path.
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Be mindful of speed limits, surrounding
traffic speeds, and weather conditions when
selecting the set speed.
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To decrease the vehicle speed in larger
increments, hold SET−. While holding
SET−, the vehicle speed decreases to the
next 5 km/h (5 mph) step, then continues
to decrease by 5 km/h (5 mph) at a time.
If ACC is holding the vehicle at a stop and
there is another vehicle directly ahead,
pressing RES+ will increase the set speed.
Pressing RES+ when there is no longer a
vehicle ahead or the vehicle ahead is
pulling away and the brake is not applied
with cause the ACC to resume.
Increasing Speed While ACC Is at a Set Speed
If ACC is already activated, do one of the
following:
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Use the accelerator to get to the higher
speed. Press SET–. Release SET– and the
accelerator pedal. The vehicle will now
cruise at the higher speed.
The set speed can also be decreased while
the vehicle is stopped.
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When it is determined that there is no
vehicle ahead or the vehicle ahead is beyond
the selected following gap, then the vehicle
speed will increase to the set speed.
If stopped with the brake applied, press
or hold SET− until the desired set speed is
displayed.
When the accelerator pedal is pressed,
ACC will not brake because it is
overridden. The ACC indicator will turn
blue on the instrument cluster and HUD,
if equipped.
Selecting the Follow Distance Gap
Reducing Speed While ACC Is at a Set Speed
When a slower moving vehicle is detected
ahead within the selected following gap,
ACC will adjust the vehicle's speed and
attempt to maintain the follow distance gap
selected.
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Press and hold RES+ until the desired set
speed is displayed, then release it.
To increase vehicle speed in smaller
increments, press RES+ briefly. For each
press, the vehicle goes about 1 km/h
(1 mph) faster.
If ACC is already activated, do one of the
following:
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Use the brake to get to the desired lower
speed. Release the brake and press SET–.
The vehicle will now cruise at the lower
speed.
Press and hold SET– until the desired
lower speed is reached, then release it.
To decrease the vehicle speed in smaller
increments, press SET− briefly. For each
press, the vehicle goes about 1 km/h
(1 mph) slower.
Press [ on the steering wheel to adjust
the following gap. Each press cycles the gap
button through three settings: Far, Medium,
or Near.
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To increase vehicle speed in larger
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increments, hold RES+. While holding
RES+, the vehicle speed increases to the
next 5 km/h (5 mph) step, then continues
to increase by 5 km/h (5 mph) at a time.
When pressed, the current gap setting
displays briefly on the instrument cluster
and HUD, if equipped. The gap setting will
be maintained until it is changed.
The set speed can also be increased while
the vehicle is stopped.
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If stopped with the brake pedal applied,
press RES+ until the desired set speed is
displayed.
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Far Gap Setting
Near Gap Setting
Medium Gap Setting with Trailer
If equipped, and a trailer is electrically
connected, the gap setting display will be as
follows:
Medium Gap Setting
Near Gap Setting with Trailer
Since each gap setting corresponds to a
following time (Far, Medium, or Near), the
following distance will vary based on vehicle
speed. The faster the vehicle speed, the
further back your vehicle will follow a
vehicle detected ahead. Consider traffic and
weather conditions when selecting the
Far Gap Setting with Trailer
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following gap. The range of selectable gaps
may not be appropriate for all drivers and
driving conditions.
Alerting the Driver
See Defensive Driving 0 195.
Approaching and Following a Vehicle
Changing the gap setting automatically
changes the alert timing sensitivity (Far,
Medium, or Near) for the Forward Collision
Alert (FCA) feature. See Forward Collision
Alert (FCA) System 0 284.
With Head-Up Display
Courtesy Gap
The vehicle ahead indicator is in the
instrument cluster and HUD (if equipped).
It only displays when a vehicle is detected
in your vehicle’s path moving in the same
direction. If this symbol is not displaying,
ACC will not respond to or brake for vehicles
ahead.
Press and hold [ on the steering wheel
when vehicle is moving to temporarily
increase the gap with the vehicle ahead to
allow for merging traffic.
Press and hold [ when stopped to cancel
ACC from resuming automatically (if the
stop is brief) and remain stationary. This can
be used to allow traffic to merge between
you and the vehicle ahead. Press RES+ or
the accelerator pedal to resume ACC.
Without Head-Up Display
ACC automatically slows the vehicle down
and adjusts vehicle speed to follow a
If ACC is engaged, driver action may be
required when ACC cannot apply sufficient
braking because of approaching a vehicle
too rapidly.
detected vehicle ahead at the selected
following gap. The vehicle speed increases or
decreases to follow a detected vehicle in
front of your vehicle when that vehicle is
traveling slower than your vehicle set speed.
It may apply limited braking, if necessary.
When braking is active, the brake lamps will
come on. The automatic braking may feel or
sound different than if the brakes were
applied manually. This is normal.
Following distance gap will return to the
original selection after hold.
When this condition occurs, the collision
alert symbol will flash on the windshield.
Either eight beeps will sound from the front,
or both sides of the Safety Alert Seat,
if equipped, will pulse five times. To view
available settings from the infotainment
screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Collision/
Detection Systems.
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Passing a Vehicle While Using ACC
Warning (Continued)
If the set speed is high enough, and the left
turn signal is used to pass a vehicle ahead
in the selected following gap, ACC may
assist by gradually accelerating the vehicle
prior to the lane change.
ahead changing lanes. Your vehicle may
not stop and could cause a crash. Use
caution when using ACC. Your complete
attention is always required while driving
and you should be ready to take action
and apply the brakes.
Warning
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When using ACC to pass a vehicle or
perform a lane change, the following
distance to the vehicle being passed may
be reduced. ACC may not apply sufficient
acceleration or braking when passing a
vehicle or performing a lane change.
Always be ready to manually accelerate
or brake to complete the pass or lane
change.
ACC Automatically Disengages
Irregular Objects Affecting ACC
ACC may automatically disengage and the
driver will need to manually apply the
brakes to slow the vehicle if:
ACC may have difficulty detecting the
following objects:
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Vehicles in front of your vehicle that have
a rear aspect that is low, small,
or irregular
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The sensors are blocked.
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The Traction Control System (TCS) or
StabiliTrak/ESC system has activated or
been disabled.
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An empty truck or trailer that has no
cargo in the cargo bed
Vehicles with cargo extending from the
back end
Non-standard shaped vehicles, such as
vehicle transport, vehicles with a side car
fitted, or horse carriages
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There is a fault in the system.
Stationary or Very Slow-Moving Objects
The radar falsely reports blockage when
driving in a desert or remote area with
no other vehicles or roadside objects.
Warning
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A DIC message displays to indicate that
ACC is temporarily unavailable.
ACC may not detect and react to stopped
or slow-moving vehicles ahead of you. For
example, the system may not brake for a
vehicle it has never detected moving. This
can occur in stop-and-go traffic or when a
vehicle suddenly appears due to a vehicle
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Vehicles that are low to the road surface
Objects that are close to the front of your
vehicle
The ACC indicator will turn white when ACC
is no longer active.
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Vehicles on which extremely heavy cargo
is loaded in the cargo area or rear seat
In some cases, when ACC is temporarily
unavailable, regular cruise control may be
used. See “Switching Between ACC and
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Regular Cruise Control” previously in this
section. Always consider driving conditions
before using either cruise control system.
automatically applies the Electric Parking
Brake (EPB) to hold the vehicle. The EPB
status light will turn on. See Electric Parking
Brake 0 236. To release the EPB, press the
accelerator pedal.
ACC Override
If using the accelerator pedal while ACC is
active, the ACC indicator turns blue on the
instrument cluster and in the HUD,
if equipped, to indicate that automatic
braking will not occur. ACC will resume
operation when the accelerator pedal is not
being pressed.
Notification to Resume ACC
ACC will maintain a follow gap behind a
detected vehicle and slow your vehicle to a
stop behind that vehicle.
A DIC warning message may display
indicating to shift to P (Park) before exiting
the vehicle. See Vehicle Messages 0 134.
If the stopped vehicle ahead has driven
away and ACC has not resumed, the vehicle
ahead indicator will flash as a reminder to
check traffic ahead before proceeding. In
addition, the left and right sides of the
Safety Alert Seat (if equipped) will pulse
three times, or three beeps will sound. To
view available settings from the
Warning
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If ACC has stopped the vehicle, and if ACC
is disengaged, turned off, or canceled, the
vehicle will no longer be held at a stop.
The vehicle can move. When ACC is
holding the vehicle at a stop, always be
prepared to manually apply the brakes.
The ACC will not automatically apply the
brakes if your foot is resting on the
accelerator pedal. You could crash into a
vehicle ahead of you.
Curves in the Road
infotainment screen, touch Settings >
Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems > Alert
Type > Adaptive Cruise Go Notifier.
Warning
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Warning
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On curves, ACC may not detect a vehicle
ahead in your lane. You could be startled
if the vehicle accelerates up to the set
speed, especially when following a vehicle
exiting or entering exit ramps. You could
lose control of the vehicle or crash. Do
not use ACC while driving on an entrance
or exit ramp. Always be ready to use the
brakes if necessary.
If equipped with Driver Attention System
(DAS) located on top of the steering column,
when the vehicle ahead drives away, and
DAS determines if the driver's attention is
on the road ahead, ACC resumes
automatically. See “Attention to the Road”
under Super Cruise 0 258. If necessary, press
RES+ or the accelerator pedal to resume
ACC. If stopped for more than two minutes
or if the driver door is opened and the
driver seat belt is unbuckled, the ACC
Leaving the vehicle without placing it in
P (Park) can be dangerous. Do not leave
the vehicle while it is being held at a
stop by ACC. Always place the vehicle in
P (Park) and turn off the ignition before
leaving the vehicle.
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lanes or stationary objects when entering or
exiting a curve. This is normal operation.
The vehicle does not need service.
Warning
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On curves, ACC may respond to a vehicle
in another lane, or may not have time to
react to a vehicle in your lane. You could
crash into a vehicle ahead of you, or lose
control of your vehicle. Give extra
Other Vehicle Lane Changes
attention in curves and be ready to use
the brakes if necessary. Select an
appropriate speed while driving in curves.
When following a vehicle and entering a
curve, ACC may not detect the vehicle ahead
and accelerate to the set speed. When this
happens, the vehicle ahead indicator will not
appear.
ACC may operate differently in a sharp
curve. It may reduce the vehicle speed if the
curve is too sharp.
ACC will not detect a vehicle ahead until it
is completely in the lane. The brakes may
need to be manually applied.
If equipped, the curve speed control
indicator b may illuminate green when
ACC is actively controlling the vehicle speed
and detects a sharp curve on the road
ahead.
Objects Not Directly in Front of Your Vehicle
The detection of objects in front of the
vehicle may not be possible if:
ACC automatically slows the vehicle down
while navigating the curve and may increase
speed out of the curve, but will not exceed
the set speed.
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The vehicle or object ahead is not within
your lane.
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The vehicle ahead is shifted, not centered,
or is shifted to one side of the lane.
ACC may detect a vehicle that is not in your
lane and apply the brakes.
Driving in Narrow Lanes
ACC may occasionally provide an alert and/
or braking that is considered unnecessary.
It could respond to vehicles in different
Vehicles in adjacent traffic lanes or roadside
objects may be incorrectly detected when
located along the roadway.
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Do Not Use ACC on Hills
When towing a trailer with ACC, it is
important to properly set the Trailer Gain.
See “Integrated Trailer Brake Control
System” in Towing Equipment 0 307 for
Trailer Gain Adjustment Procedure.
Conditions that are associated with low
visibility, such as fog, rain, snow, or road
spray, may limit ACC performance. Water
droplets from rain or snow that remain on
the windshield may also limit ACC’s ability
to detect objects.
Use Tow/Haul mode when driving down
steep hills or mountain grades, or when
hauling heavy loads. See Driver Mode
Control 0 240.
System operation may be limited under
snow, heavy rain, or road spray conditions.
Warning
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Disengaging ACC
Do not use ACC when driving on steep hills
as ACC may not detect a vehicle ahead.
Camera visibility may be limited and the
ACC system may not work properly if the
windshield is not clear. Do not use ACC if
moisture is present on the inside of the
windshield or the windshield washer is
used in cold weather. Turn on the front
defroster and make sure the windshield is
clear before using ACC. Before driving,
check that the windshield wipers are in
good condition and replace them if worn.
There are three ways to disengage ACC:
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Step lightly on the brake pedal.
Press *.
Towing with ACC
If equipped when towing a trailer, ACC
driving characteristics such as following gap,
acceleration rates and braking rates may be
modified to provide a better towing
experience.
Press J.
Erasing Speed Memory
The ACC set speed is erased from memory if
J is pressed or if the ignition is turned off.
When ACC is used with vehicles equipped
with aftermarket trailer brake controller,
disengage ACC before applying the manual
trailer brake. ACC will not automatically
disengage when manual trailer brake is
applied.
Weather Conditions Affecting ACC
If the interior temperature is extremely
high, the instrument cluster may indicate
that ACC is temporarily unavailable. This can
be caused by extreme hot weather
conditions with direct sunlight on the front
camera. ACC will return to normal operation
once the cabin temperature is lower.
Lighting Conditions Affecting ACC
The ACC front camera can be affected by
poor lighting conditions, and ACC may have
limited performance when:
There are changes in brightness, such as
entering and exiting tunnels, bridges, and
overpasses.
ACC may be used when towing a trailer
when trailer attached is within GM-approved
allowable size and weight limits. See Trailer
Towing 0 303.
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Low sun angles cause the camera to not
detect objects, or it is more difficult to
detect objects in the same traffic lane.
Lighting is poor in the evening or early
morning
There are multiple changes in brightness
or shadows along the vehicle roadway.
In a tunnel without the headlamps on,
or in a tunnel when there is a vehicle in
front that does not have its taillamps on.
Cleaning the Sensing System
Super Cruise
The camera sensor on the windshield behind
the rearview mirror can become blocked by
snow, ice, dirt, mud, or debris. This area
needs to be cleaned for ACC to operate
properly.
If equipped, Super Cruise can steer to
maintain lane position under certain
conditions on Super Cruise-enabled roads
that are separated from opposing traffic.
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Super Cruise can also steer to perform a
lane change under certain conditions on
Super Cruise-enabled roads.
If equipped with Super Cruise, the radar
sensors on the front of the vehicle can also
become blocked by snow, ice, dirt, mud,
or debris. These areas need to be cleaned
for ACC to operate properly.
A lane change can be initiated by the driver
using the turn signal lever.
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Subjected to strong light from opposing
lane traffic in the front of the vehicle,
such as high-beam headlamps from
oncoming traffic.
The Super Cruise System may initiate a lane
change maneuver in following scenarios:
The vehicle headlamps may need to be
cleaned due to dirt, snow, or ice. Objects
that are not illuminated correctly may be
difficult to detect.
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to pass slower traffic
when the current lane is ending ahead
to return to the initial lane
Accessory Installations and Vehicle
Modifications
If ACC will not operate, regular cruise control
may be available. See “Switching Between
ACC and Regular Cruise Control” previously
in this section. Always consider driving
conditions before using either cruise control
system.
Do not install or place any object around
the front camera windshield area that would
obstruct the front camera view.
See “Super Cruise Lane Change” later in this
section and Turn and Lane-Change Signals
0 142.
Do not install objects on top of the vehicle
that overhang and obstruct the front
camera, such as a canoe, kayak, or other
items that can be transported on the
vehicle roof.
Warning
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For cleaning instructions, see “Washing the
Vehicle” under Exterior Care 0 406.
Super Cruise can only assist to maintain
lane position, or steer to change lanes,
when driving on compatible roads. You
must supervise the driving task and
monitor the road conditions. You may
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Do not modify the hood, headlamps, or fog
lamps, as this may limit the camera’s ability
to detect an object.
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this section and the ACC section before
using Super Cruise. See Adaptive Cruise
Control (Camera) 0 248.
Warning (Continued)
Warning (Continued)
.
Not respond to traffic lights, stop
need to respond to traffic events by
steering, braking, or accelerating. See
Defensive Driving.
signs, or other traffic control devices.
Not respond to crossing traffic.
Not make turns.
An active Connected Service plan that
includes Super Cruise Services is required to
use Super Cruise.
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Super Cruise is:
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Not steer to merge onto or to exit
highways.
Not a self-driving system
Warning
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Not a crash avoidance or warning
system
Super Cruise does not perform all aspects
of driving, nor does it do everything a
driver can do. Super Cruise only steers to
maintain vehicle position in the current
lane or, under some circumstances, to
change lanes. Super Cruise can only be
used with Adaptive Cruise Control.
.
Not steer to avoid, or steer through
construction zones.
.
Not a substitute for proper supervision
of the driving task
.
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.
Not function on surface streets.
Not respond to oncoming traffic.
Not function in city driving conditions.
Super Cruise uses the following to detect
the current lane position and lane markings
ahead on compatible roads under certain
conditions:
Super Cruise does:
Warning
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Cameras
.
Not prevent crashes or warn of
possible crashes.
Some state and local laws may require
hands to be kept on the steering wheel
at all times. Only remove your hands
from the steering wheel if Super Cruise is
engaged, it is safe to do so, and it is
permitted by state and local laws.
Global Positioning System (GPS) sensing
A high-precision map
GPS-enhancement data downloaded
through OnStar
.
Not steer to avoid stopped or
slow-moving vehicles, cross-traffic,
construction barriers or cones,
motorcycles, children, pedestrians,
animals, or other objects on the road.
Super Cruise works with Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC), which controls acceleration
and braking while Super Cruise is enabled
and operating. Review and understand both
.
Not steer in response to vehicles or
objects next to your vehicle, including
vehicles attempting to enter your lane.
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Warning (Continued)
Warning (Continued)
Warning
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Always observe posted speed limits.
Only use Super Cruise at or below the
posted speed limit.
Not during heavy or emergency
braking.
Failure to supervise the driving task and
to respond appropriately, even while
Super Cruise is operating, can cause a
crash. Super Cruise may not respond as
you would to all driving situations and
may not maintain lane position under all
conditions.
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Not on surface streets.
Super Cruise should not be used in
complex or uncertain driving conditions,
including:
Not on a road shoulder, service drive,
or under an elevated freeway.
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Not when towing a trailer that does
not meet GM approved guidelines.
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Not in construction zones.
It is extremely important to pay
Not when approaching or exiting toll
plazas.
Not in a highway exit lane.
attention to the operation of the vehicle,
even while using Super Cruise. Do not
use a hand-held device while driving,
even with Super Cruise engaged. To
prevent serious injury or death:
When Super Cruise is Available
.
Not when approaching an intersection
that is controlled with a traffic light,
stop sign, or other traffic control
device.
.
Always remain properly seated in the
driver seat with your seat belt
fastened.
.
Not when lane markings are not
present or cannot be detected. For
example, there is too much glare,
weather conditions are poor, or lanes
are poorly marked.
Super Cruise Indicator
.
Never remove your hands from the
steering wheel when Super Cruise is
not operating.
Super Cruise is designed to operate
only when:
ACC is on. See Adaptive Cruise Control
(Camera) 0 248.
Teen Driver is not active.
The GPS detects the vehicle is on a
compatible road.
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Not on slippery or icy roads.
.
.
Always make sure traffic conditions
are safe before using Super Cruise.
Not in adverse weather conditions,
including rain, sleet, fog, ice, or snow.
.
Always keep the entire vehicle and the
sensors clean. Sensors are on the
front, sides, and rear of the vehicle.
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Not on winding or hilly roads.
Not for city driving.
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Both the camera and the radar sensors
are functioning and not covered,
obstructed, or damaged.
The Driver Attention System (DAS) detects
the driver's head and eyes are directed
toward the road ahead.
Using Super Cruise
To engage:
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Press J to turn on ACC. Make sure the
Warning
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white \ indicator displays in the
instrument cluster. See Adaptive Cruise
Control (Camera) 0 248. When Super
Super Cruise may not begin steering
immediately, even when Super Cruise is
available and] has been pressed. To
prevent serious injury or death, only
remove your hands from the steering
wheel if the steering wheel light bar, ^,
and \ are green.
Cruise is available, the white ^ will
The lane markings are clearly visible and
able to be detected by the system.
display in the instrument cluster.
.
Press ]. ACC will set the speed to the
current vehicle speed or resume to the
higher previously stored ACC set speed.
When engaged and not steering the vehicle,
the steering wheel light bar flashes blue,
and ^ will be blue. The driver is in control
of steering and Super Cruise is not steering
the vehicle.
When the vehicle is positioned in the center
of the lane, the steering wheel light bar and
Poor Conditions
^ display will turn green, indicating Super
Cruise is steering the vehicle.
When Super Cruise controls the steering,
traffic and other conditions and laws permit,
and it is safe to do so, your hands can be
taken off the steering wheel.
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Always pay attention to the road and the
operation of the vehicle. Always monitor
and be attentive of surrounding traffic,
including vehicles that may cross the road in
front of your vehicle.
wheel until the steering wheel light bar
turns green, and then release the steering
wheel when it is safe to do so.
4. To cancel a lane change, return the turn
signal lever to the neutral position, move
the lever in the opposite direction of the
lane change, or steer manually at
any time.
Warning
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Super Cruise steering can be overridden with
manual steering at any time. When Super
Cruise is engaged, always be prepared to
take immediate action — including steering,
accelerating, and braking quickly,
if necessary.
Automatic Lane Changes
To help prevent crashes before making a
lane change:
Super Cruise System may initiate a single
lane change when enabled through vehicle
settings under following conditions:
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Always check mirrors.
Glance over your shoulder.
Use the turn signals.
.
The Super Cruise System may initiate a
lane change to the left to pass a slower
moving vehicle ahead and a subsequent
lane change to right to return to your
original lane.
Super Cruise, when engaged, will enable the
Forward Collision System to alert and brake.
Super Cruise Lane Change
Super Cruise can steer to perform a single
lane change under certain conditions when
requested by the driver or initiated by the
Super Cruise System.
Steering Manually and Changing Lanes
.
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.
Super Cruise System may initiate a lane
change to left or right when current lane
is ending ahead.
To cancel a Super Cruise lane change,
return the turn signal lever to the neutral
position or move the turn signal lever.
Super Cruise may initiate an automatic
lane change to left or right when a
slower moving vehicle is detected in the
adjacent ending lane to provide space for
merging vehicle.
The vehicle can always be manually steered,
even with Super Cruise engaged; for
example, when manually changing lanes.
To request a lane change:
When the steering wheel is moved
manually, the steering wheel light bar
flashes blue and ^ on the instrument
cluster turns blue to indicate Super Cruise is
not steering the vehicle.
On Demand Lane Changes
1. Verify the lane next to your vehicle is
clear and conditions are safe to make a
lane change.
2. Use the turn signal lever to activate the
turn signal in the direction of the desired
lane change.
When ready to allow Super Cruise to
resume steering again, position the vehicle
in the center of the lane, hold the steering
If Super Cruise detects that traffic is clear,
Super Cruise will steer the vehicle to
perform the lane change. A message appears
3. Return the turn signal lever to the
neutral position after the lane change.
See Turn and Lane-Change Signals 0 142.
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on the Driver Information Center (DIC)
during the lane change to provide more
information on the status of the lane
change.
To begin steering manually, hold the
steering wheel firmly (with both hands)
using the highlighted regions as shown in
the picture below.
Warning (Continued)
Cruise Lane Change feature. Only request
a lane change when traffic conditions are
safe for a lane change, and always be
ready to manually steer the vehicle. See
“Steering Manually and Changing Lanes”
listed previously in this section.
Super Cruise Lane Change functionality is
only available on Super Cruise capable
Divided Roads.
Super Cruise Lane Change may be disabled
when a trailer or other accessories (e.g. bike
rack, cargo tray, etc.) are detected. Do not
use Super Cruise Lane Change when towing
a trailer.
Take Over Alert
Warning
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Super Cruise will not maintain the
vehicle’s speed while the steering wheel
light bar is flashing red. If the steering
wheel light bar flashes red, immediately
resume manual steering to prevent
serious injury or death. If you do not
resume manual steering, the vehicle will
begin to slow in the same lane and
eventually come to a complete stop on
the road.
The Super Cruise Lane Change feature can
be customized to be Off, On Demand Lane
Change, or On Demand Lane Change &
Automatic Lane Change through the vehicle
personalization menu. Touch the Settings
icon on the infotainment home page. Select
“Vehicle” to display the list of available
options and select “Super Cruise Lane
Change”.
The instrument cluster light ^, will also
turn red and a message will display in the
Driver Information Center (DIC). In addition,
beeps will sound, or the Safety Alert Seat
will vibrate. To view Collision and Detection
options, touch the Settings icon on the
infotainment home page. Select “Vehicle” to
display the list of available options and
select “Collision/Detection Systems”. After
you begin steering manually, then Super
Cruise will disengage.
Warning
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Any time the steering wheel light bar
flashes red, resume manual steering.
Super Cruise Lane Change may not detect
a vehicle in an adjacent lane. Always
supervise the driving task and monitor
traffic conditions when using the Super
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The red flashing steering wheel light bar
could occur under any of the following
conditions:
Warning (Continued)
Warning (Continued)
injury or death, you must supervise the
driving task and monitor the road
conditions. You may need to respond to
traffic events by steering, braking,
detect the correct lane. If this occurs,
Super Cruise may attempt steering inputs
to bring the vehicle back into the correct
lane and, in rare circumstances, could
over-correct and cause the vehicle to
momentarily cross into a lane next to
your vehicle unless you manually steer to
maintain your lane position.
.
Lane markings are poor, or visibility is
limited.
.
The Driver Attention System (DAS) does
not detect that the driver's head and eyes
are directed toward the road.
or accelerating. See Defensive Driving
0 195. Super Cruise also cannot determine
whether you are awake, asleep, impaired,
or properly focused on safe driving. The
vehicle could crash into other vehicles,
drive out of the lane, or drive off the
road. Complete attention is always
required while driving, even while using
Super Cruise. Be prepared to take over
steering or apply the brakes at any time.
.
.
ACC is canceled.
The vehicle is on a tight curve, or the
lanes are too wide, or the vehicle goes
into a curve too fast.
The Driver Attention System (DAS) on the
steering column continually monitors driver
head and eye position to estimate driver
attention to the road. The camera does not
record or share pictures, audio, or video.
.
.
The compatible road ends.
The vehicle is approaching an intersection
controlled by a traffic light, stop sign,
or other traffic control device.
Sunglasses, hats, or other types of clothing
that change the shape of the head may
interfere with camera performance. To
improve camera performance, raise or lower
the steering wheel, or change the seat
position.
.
.
A Super Cruise system fault occurs.
Super Cruise is unable to complete the
lane change maneuver.
Warning
{
To prevent serious injury or death, be
alert and pay special attention when
passing highway exits, entrances, and
crossings with Super Cruise, and be ready
to take control of the vehicle when
necessary. Changes in lane markings
around exits and entrances can
momentarily cause Super Cruise to not
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Attention to the Road
Warning
{
Super Cruise is a driver assistance system
and cannot accurately detect or predict
all situations. Super Cruise is not a crash
avoidance system. To prevent serious
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Pay close attention to the road ahead to avoid these three increasing alerts:
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If the steering wheel light bar flashes green, the system has detected that your head and eyes may not
be directed toward the road.
First Alert
The flashing will stop when the system detects that your head and eyes appear to be directed toward
the road.
If the steering wheel light bar flashes green for too long, Super Cruise will alert the driver to take
control of steering immediately by flashing the light bar red. Also, either beeps will sound or the Safety
Alert Seat will vibrate. Touch the Settings icon on the infotainment home page. Select “Vehicle” to
display the list of available options and select ”Alert Type” and “Adaptive Cruise Go Notifier” in
“Collision/Detection Systems”.
Second Alert
.
Take over steering, then Super Cruise will disengage.
.
.
To re-engage Super Cruise, press ]. See “Using Super Cruise” previously in this section.
If the steering wheel light bar flashes red for too long, a voice command will tell you to take control of
the vehicle.
.
.
Take control of the steering immediately; ACC and Super Cruise will disengage.
A DIC message will indicate that Super Cruise is locked out. Super Cruise cannot be re-engaged until the
next ignition cycle.
Third Alert
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Continued failure to take over steering will cause the vehicle to brake to a stop and OnStar will be
called. The brake lamps and hazard warning flashers will come on.
Take control of the vehicle and continue driving.
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Stationary or Very Slow-Moving Objects;
Cross-Traffic
When entering a curve, Super Cruise may
not detect the lane markings and may not
adjust the steering enough to stay in your
lane of travel. When this happens, you will
need to steer the vehicle.
Warning (Continued)
You may not have time to react to a
vehicle in the lane next to your vehicle
while on curves in the road.
Warning
{
Super Cruise is not a crash avoidance
system and will not steer or brake to
avoid a crash. Super Cruise does not steer
to prevent a crash with stopped or
slow-moving vehicles. You must supervise
the driving task and may need to steer
and brake to prevent a crash, especially
in stop-and-go traffic or when a vehicle
suddenly enters your lane. Always pay
attention when using Super Cruise.
Failure to do so could result in a crash
involving serious injury or death.
Super Cruise may detect other lane
markings that are not in your lane and may
or may not steer appropriately to maintain
your lane.
Super Cruise may hand control back to the
driver more often driving around a sharp
curve while towing a trailer.
Super Cruise may operate differently in
sharp curves. It may drift out of your lane
of travel if the curve is too sharp.
Curves in the Road
Warning
{
The vehicle could drift out of your lane of
travel. To prevent crashes, always be
ready to manually steer.
Super Cruise may occasionally provide an
alert and/or steering that is considered
unnecessary. It could respond to lane
markings in different lanes, signs, guardrails,
and other stationary objects when entering
or exiting a curve. This is normal operation.
The vehicle does not need service.
Super Cruise may not detect your lane on
curves in the road. Super Cruise may not
detect the markings that show your lane.
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Other Vehicles Entering Your Lane
Towing a Trailer
Super Cruise Indicator Light Summary
Super Cruise may be used when towing a
trailer when Trailer attached is within size
and weight limits designated in the Trailer
Towing section, see Trailer Towing 0 303.
When Super Cruise is used with vehicles
equipped with aftermarket trailer brake
controller, Super Cruise may not disengage
when manual trailer brake is applied.
Do not use Super Cruise Lane Change when
towing a trailer.
For additional information on towing a
trailer, see Trailer Towing 0 303.
Super Cruise may not detect a vehicle that
enters your lane, or may not brake fast
enough to avoid a crash. You must manually
brake and steer the vehicle.
The steering wheel light bar and instrument
cluster light provide the following important
information about Super Cruise operation:
Super Cruise on Hills
Do not use Super Cruise while driving on
steep hills.
Intersections; Vehicles Crossing the Road
Ahead
Super Cruise will not brake the vehicle when
approaching an intersection that is
controlled by a traffic light or stop sign.
Super Cruise will not detect vehicles crossing
the road ahead, including at intersections,
and will not automatically steer or brake to
prevent a collision. You must manually
brake and steer the vehicle.
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Steering Wheel Light Bar
Instrument Cluster Light
Super Cruise Description
Super Cruise is off. There is no automatic steering. Operate the vehicle
manually.
Off
Off
Off
White
Super Cruise is available and can be engaged.
Super Cruise is steering. Pay attention to the road and vehicle
operation.
Solid Green
Solid Green
Super Cruise is not steering. Operate the vehicle manually. See
“Steering Manually and Changing Lanes” previously in this section.
Flashing Blue
Flashing Green
Flashing Red
Solid Blue
Solid Green
Solid Red
Super Cruise has detected you are not paying sufficiently close
attention to the road. Pay attention to the road. See “Attention to the
Road” previously in this section.
Take over steering immediately. Super Cruise will disengage. See “Take
Over Alert” previously in this section.
.
Press the brake pedal while your hands
Disengaging Super Cruise
Immediately after a disengagement,
are on the steering wheel. Both Super
Cruise steering and Adaptive Cruise
Control will disengage.
pressing the ] within 10 seconds will
display a DIC message with the reason for
Super Cruise disengagement.
There are two ways to disengage Super
Cruise:
.
Press ] while your hands are on the
Super Cruise Messages
steering wheel. The Super Cruise steering
will disengage.
If ^ does not appear, ] can be pressed
to display a DIC message as to why the
system is unavailable.
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Super Cruise Message Summary
.
The owner’s required Connected Services subscription may have
ended.
Subscription Required Press OnStar Button
Unavailable Turn on Adaptive Cruise Control
.
Press the Blue OnStar button in your vehicle to speak with an
OnStar representative, who can help determine the issue and
what actions to take
Adaptive Cruise Control must be on before Super Cruise can be
enabled.
.
.
Set speed is not required before enabling Super Cruise.
Adaptive Cruise Control is not required to be engaged before
enabling Super Cruise.
Unavailable Lane Ending
Super Cruise is disabled because the driving lane is ending.
.
There is no map information available for that portion of the
road. Recent road reconstruction may turn off Super Cruise for
that section of road until new map information is available.
Unavailable No Road Information
.
The vehicle is not on the correct type of road. A controlled
access freeway or compatible divided highway is required for
Super Cruise.
.
.
There are lanes entering or exiting on both the left and right
side of the road.
The vehicle is approaching an interchange or intersection.
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Super Cruise Message Summary (cont'd)
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Rain or snow is inhibiting the system’s ability to see lane lines.
Direct sunlight is on the front camera at dawn or dusk.
There are missing or poor lane line markings on the road.
There is sun glare on the road surface.
Unavailable Sensors Can’t Find Lane Lines
There is heavy rain, puddles, or road spray.
Cups, food, hands, or other objects are obscuring the DAS view
of the driver’s face.
Unavailable Sensor Can’t See Face Clearly
.
The steering column is pointed too high or low for the DAS to
see the driver. Adjust the steering column or the seat if the
message occurs frequently.
.
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Sun is shining into the Driver Attention System (DAS) camera.
Dawn or dusk sun glare is on the driver’s face.
Unavailable Looking Away From Road for Too Long
Unavailable Driving Too Fast
The DAS system detects that the driver is not looking at the road.
The vehicle is traveling faster than 137 km/h (85 mph).
The maximum Super Cruise speed in curves will vary based on how
sharp the curve is. The vehicle will automatically decrease speed if
needed.
Unavailable Driving in Exit Lane
Unavailable GPS Signal Lost
The Super Cruise system has detected that the vehicle is in an
exit lane.
.
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There is poor reception in isolated areas.
Reception is being blocked by buildings or other large structures.
The brake pedal is being pressed.
Unavailable You Have Taken Vehicle Control
The Adaptive Cruise Control has been canceled or turned off.
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Super Cruise Message Summary (cont'd)
Unavailable Sensor Blocked
Unavailable Sharp Curve
Clear snow, ice, dirt, or other contaminants from the front and rear
areas of the vehicle.
Some curves are too sharp to be navigated by the Super Cruise
system. Super Cruise will be available after the curve is traveled.
Unavailable Over Weight Limit
Unavailable Trailer Too Unstable
Super Cruise has detected trailer is over allowable weight limit.
Super Cruise has detected that trailer attached is causing unstable
condition. Check trailer and/or load.
Unavailable Trailer Too Large
Trailer size (length/width) is larger than supported for Super Cruise
operation.
Unavailable Lane Too Narrow
Super Cruise Unavailable
Super Cruise has detected lane width ahead is too narrow for Super
Cruise operation while towing a trailer.
Super Cruise is unavailable for reasons not described in other
messages.
Super Cruise Locked Out See Owner’s Manual
The driver did not take control of the vehicle when prompted by the
Super Cruise system. The Super Cruise system will be disabled until
the ignition is turned off and back on.
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Map Updates
information will continue to be shared for
emergency services and Super Cruise,
if equipped.
Caution (Continued)
Super Cruise map information must be
periodically updated at least once every
seven months to determine whether Super
Cruise is available on certain roads.
which your dealer has. Without proper
training and tools the vehicle may
become damaged.
System Care
The camera on the steering column has a
lens cover that may become dirty over time
and affect camera performance. Clean the
lens cover with a soft cloth sprayed with
glass cleaner. Wipe the lens gently, then dry
it. Never use abrasive cloths/cleaners or
corrosive chemicals of any kind on the lens
cover.
See the following website for Super Cruise
map open source compliance documentation,
including the license information:
Driver Assistance Systems
This vehicle may have features that work
together to help avoid crashes or reduce
crash damage while driving, backing, and
parking. Read this entire section before
using these systems.
Data Download
If the vehicle is equipped with OnStar and
has an active service plan, additional data
may be collected through the OnStar
system. This includes information about: the
vehicle’s operation; a crash involving the
vehicle; the use of the vehicle and its
features; and, in certain situations, the
location and approximate GPS speed of the
vehicle. Refer to the OnStar Terms and
Conditions and Privacy Statement on the
OnStar website.
Super Cruise uses the front radar, front
camera, and 360 degree cameras for its
operation. Clean surfaces are required for
Super Cruise operation. See Adaptive Cruise
Control (Camera) 0 248, “Surround Vision
Camera” under Assistance Systems for
Parking or Backing 0 274, and Lane Keep
Assist (LKA) 0 292 for care information.
Warning
{
Do not rely on the Driver Assistance
Systems. These systems do not replace
the need for paying attention and driving
safely. You may not hear or feel alerts or
warnings provided by these systems.
Failure to use proper care when driving
may result in injury, death, or vehicle
damage. See Defensive Driving 0 195.
Caution
The Super Cruise system is a highly
sophisticated system and should only be
serviced by technicians with the proper
training, tools, and safety instructions,
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Location Services
Under many conditions, these systems
will not:
This setting enables or disables sharing of
vehicle location outside the vehicle for
certain purposes. Even if the Location
Services setting is disabled, vehicle location
.
Detect children, pedestrians, bicyclists,
or animals.
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