The vehicle automatically manages foundation braking priorities among
the various vehicle systems that use the foundation brakes, such as Bendix
Fusion
, Bendix
™
Traction Control), and Bendix
This vehicle's cruise control must only be used in the same conditions
that are normally recommended for ordinary cruise control. THERE ARE
CERTAIN SITUATIONS WHEN CRUISE CONTROL SHOULD NOT BE
USED:
Inclement Weather/Low Visibility Situations – Do not use
cruise control in inclement weather or low visibility conditions
– such as rain, snow, smoke, fog, ice, or other severe weather
conditions – that may affect the performance of the Fusion
system.
Dense Traffic – Do not use cruise control in heavy traffic or on
roads where you cannot drive safely at a steady speed.
Sharp Curves and Winding Roads – Do not use cruise control
when traveling sharply curved or winding roadways. CAUTION:
Road curvature may impact the radar's ability to track vehicles
ahead in the same lane.
Entrance or Exit Ramps – Do not use cruise control when
entering or exiting roadways.
Downhill Grades – Do not use cruise control on downhill grades.
Construction Zones – Do not use cruise control in construction
zones.
Off-Road – Do not use cruise control in off‑road conditions.
Smaller Forward Vehicles – Smaller forward vehicles, such as
motorcycles, or certain types of trailers, may be difficult for
the radar and camera to identify. It is your responsibility to be
aware of these types of vehicles and to slow down if necessary.
Automatic Foundation Brake Applications
ESP
(Electronic Stability Program), Bendix
®
®
®
When Not to Use Cruise Control
ABS (Antilock Braking System).
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ATC (Automatic
®
®