Ford Explorer (2022 year). Manual in english — page 14

Vehicles with Automatic Transmission

You cannot turn the system on or off.
When you switch the ignition on, the
system automatically turns on.

AUTO HOLD

WARNING:

The system does not

replace the parking brake. When you
leave your vehicle, always apply the
parking brake.

WARNING:

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.

WARNING:

The system turns off if

there is a malfunction.

The system is designed to apply the brakes
to hold your vehicle at a standstill after you
stop your vehicle and release the brake
pedal. This could be beneficial in certain
situations, for example when waiting on a
hill or in traffic.

Switching Auto Hold On and Off

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Press the button on the center
console. The button illuminates
when you switch the system on.

Note:

You can only switch the system on

after you close the driver door, and start the
engine.

Note:

The system remembers the last

setting when you start your vehicle.

Make sure you switch the system off before
towing with your vehicle or before using an
automatic car wash.

Using Auto Hold

1.

Use the brakes to bring your vehicle to
a complete stop. The auto hold active
indicator illuminates in the information
display.

2. Release the brake pedal. The system

holds your vehicle at a standstill. The
auto hold active indicator remains
illuminated in the information display.

Note:

The system only activates if you

apply enough brake pressure. If your vehicle
is on a steep slope, you might need to press
the brake pedal harder before the system
activates.

Note:

Under certain conditions, the system

could apply the electric parking brake. The
brake system warning lamp illuminates. The
electric parking brake releases when you
press the accelerator pedal. See

Electric

Parking Brake

(page 214).

Note:

If auto-start-stop turns off the

engine, auto hold remains active.

Note:

The system deactivates if you shift

into reverse (R) and press the brake pedal.

3. Pull away in the normal manner. The

system releases the brakes and the
auto hold active indicator turns off.

Auto Hold Indicator

The auto hold indicator illuminates in the
information display when the system is on
and is either active or unavailable.

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Illuminates when the system is
active. Your vehicle remains
stationary after you release the
brake pedal.

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Illuminates when the system is
on but unavailable to hold your
vehicle at a standstill.

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Brakes

The system could be unavailable when any
of the following occur:

During an active park assist maneuver.

Your vehicle is in stay in neutral mode.

The driver door is open.

You shift into reverse (R) before the
system is active.

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Brakes

WHAT IS REVERSE BRAKING
ASSIST

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Reverse braking assist design is to reduce
impact damage or assists in avoiding a
collision by using the sensors on the rear
of your vehicle to detect a possible
collision and applies the brakes. The
system functions when in reverse (R) and
traveling at a speed of 1–7 mph
(1.5–12 km/h).

If the system detects an obstacle behind
your vehicle, it provides a warning through
the rear parking aid or cross traffic alert
system.

REVERSE BRAKING ASSIST
PRECAUTIONS

WARNING:

You are responsible for

controlling your vehicle at all times. The
system is designed to be an aid and does
not relieve you of your responsibility to
drive with due care and attention. Failure
to follow this instruction could result in
the loss of control of your vehicle,
personal injury or death.

WARNING:

To help avoid personal

injury, always use caution when in
reverse (R) and when using the sensing
system.

WARNING:

The system may not

operate properly during severe weather
conditions, for example snow, ice, heavy
rain and spray. Always drive with due
care and attention. Failure to take care
may result in a crash.

WARNING:

Traffic control systems,

inclement weather, air brakes, external
motors and fans may affect the correct
operation of the sensing system. This
may cause reduced performance or false
alerts.

WARNING:

Some situations and

objects prevent hazard detection. For
example low or direct sunlight, inclement
weather, unconventional vehicle types,
and pedestrians. Apply the brakes when
necessary. Failure to follow this
instruction could result in the loss of
control of your vehicle, personal injury or
death.

WARNING:

Do not use the system

with accessories that extend beyond the
front or rear of your vehicle, for example
a trailer hitch or bike rack. The system is
not able to make corrections for the
additional length of the accessories.

The system only applies the brakes for a
short period of time when an event occurs.
Act as soon as you notice the brakes apply
in order to remain in control of the vehicle.

Note:

Certain add-on devices around the

bumper or fascia may create false alerts.
For example, large trailer hitches, bicycle or
surfboard racks, license plate brackets,
bumper covers or any other device that may
block the normal detection zone of the
system. Remove the add-on device to
prevent false alerts.

Note:

The system does not react to small

or moving objects, particularly those close
to the ground.

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Reverse Braking Assist

(If Equipped)

Note:

The system does not operate during

hard acceleration or steering.

Note:

If your vehicle sustains damage to

the bumper or fascia leaving it misaligned
or bent, it could alter the sensing zone
causing inaccurate measurement of
obstacles or false alerts.

Note:

Vehicle loading and suspension

changes can impact the angle of the sensors
and may change the normal detection zone
of the system resulting in inaccurate
measurement of obstacles or false alerts.

Note:

When you connect a trailer, the

system may detect the trailer and provide
an alert, or the system turns off. If the
system does not turn off, switch the system
off manually after you connect the trailer.

Note:

You may experience reduced system

performance on road surfaces that limit
deceleration. For example, roads with ice,
loose gravel, mud or sand.

SWITCHING REVERSE
BRAKING ASSIST ON AND OFF

You can switch the system on or off
through the touchscreen. See

Settings

(page 458).

Note:

The system is unavailable when rear

parking aid or cross traffic alert is off.

OVERRIDING REVERSE
BRAKING ASSIST

There could be instances when
unexpected or unwanted braking occurs.
Firmly pressing the accelerator pedal or
switching the feature off overrides the
system.

REVERSE BRAKING ASSIST
INDICATORS

If the system determines that a collision
with an obstacle may occur, full braking
may apply. Bring your vehicle to a stop a
safe distance away from the obstacle.

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A message and warning
indicator appear when the
system applies the brakes.

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Reverse Braking Assist

(If Equipped)

REVERSE BRAKING ASSIST – TROUBLESHOOTING

REVERSE BRAKING ASSIST – INFORMATION MESSAGES

Action

Message

Make sure that all doors, liftgate and hood

are closed. Drive the vehicle on a straight

road for a short period. Make sure the

parking aids and cross traffic alert systems
are on. If the message remains on, have the

system checked as soon as possible.

Reverse Brake Assist Not Available See

Manual

Displays when a system error has occurred.

Have your vehicle checked as soon as

possible.

Reverse Brake Assist Fault

Displays when reverse brake assist is off.

Reverse Brake Assist Off

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Reverse Braking Assist

(If Equipped)

REVERSE BRAKING ASSIST –
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Note:

If the frequently asked questions and

answers that are shown in the following
chart do not assist you in returning the
system to available, contact an authorized
dealer to have the system checked for
proper operation.

Why is the system off?

Make sure you switch the system on.
See

Switching Reverse Braking

Assist On and Off

(page 220).

Why is the system unavailable?

Make sure that the liftgate and all
doors are closed.

Why is the system unavailable?

Make sure the cross traffic alert
system is on. See

Cross Traffic Alert

(page 267).

Why is the system unavailable?

Make sure the rear parking aid system
is on. See

Rear Parking Aid

(page

229).

Why is the system unavailable?

Make sure traction control is on. See

Using Traction Control

(page 223).

Why is the system unavailable?

The vehicle has sustained a rear end
impact. Contact an authorized dealer
to have the sensors checked for proper
coverage and operation.

Why is the system unavailable?

An ABS, traction control or stability
control event may have occurred. The
system resumes operation when the
event is complete.

Why is the system unavailable?

Make sure the rear view camera and
360 degree camera are not dirty or
obstructed. If it is dirty, clean the
camera. See

Rear View Camera

(page 237). See

Degree Camera

(page 240). If the message still appears
after cleaning the camera, wait a short
time and the message should clear. If
the message does not clear, contact
an authorized dealer.

Why is the system unavailable?

Make sure the sensors are not blocked
or faulted. See

Cross Traffic Alert

(page 267). See

Rear Parking Aid

(page 229).

Why is the system unavailable?

You recently had your vehicle serviced,
or the battery disconnected. Drive your
vehicle a short distance to resume
system operation.

Why does the system turn off when I
connect a trailer?

The system does not function when
you connect a trailer. Operation
resumes when you disconnect the
trailer.

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Reverse Braking Assist

(If Equipped)

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

The traction control system helps avoid
drive wheel spin and loss of traction.

If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
applies the brakes to individual wheels
and, when needed, reduces engine power
at the same time. If the wheels spin when
accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,
the system reduces engine power in order
to increase traction.

USING TRACTION CONTROL

WARNING:

Operating your vehicle

with the traction control disabled could
lead to an increased risk of loss of vehicle
control, vehicle rollover, personal injury
and death.

The system automatically turns on each
time you switch the ignition on.

If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow,
switching traction control off may be
beneficial as this allows the wheels to spin.

Note:

When you switch traction control off,

stability control remains fully active.

Switching the System Off

When you switch the system off or on, a
message appears in the information
display showing system status.

You can switch the system off by using the
switch.

Using a Switch

(If Equipped)

Use the traction control switch on the
center console near the shifter to switch
the system off or on.

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The traction control switch.

System Indicator Lights and
Messages

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The stability and traction control
light:

Temporarily illuminates on engine
start-up.

Flashes when a driving condition
activates either of the systems.

Illuminates if a problem occurs in either
of the systems.

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The stability and traction control
off light temporarily illuminates
on engine start-up and stays on

when you switch the traction control
system off.

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Traction Control

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

WARNING:

Vehicle modifications

involving braking system, aftermarket
roof racks, suspension, steering system,
tire construction and wheel and tire size
may change the handling characteristics
of your vehicle and may adversely affect
the performance of the electronic
stability control system. In addition,
installing any stereo loudspeakers may
interfere with and adversely affect the
electronic stability control system. Install
any aftermarket stereo loudspeaker as
far as possible from the front center
console, the tunnel, and the front seats
in order to minimize the risk of interfering
with the electronic stability control
sensors. Reducing the effectiveness of
the electronic stability control system
could lead to an increased risk of loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury and death.

WARNING:

Remember that even

advanced technology cannot defy the
laws of physics. It’s always possible to
lose control of a vehicle due to
inappropriate driver input for the
conditions. Aggressive driving on any
road condition can cause you to lose
control of your vehicle increasing the risk
of personal injury or property damage.
Activation of the electronic stability
control system is an indication that at
least some of the tires have exceeded
their ability to grip the road; this could
reduce the operator’s ability to control
the vehicle potentially resulting in a loss
of vehicle control, vehicle rollover,
personal injury and death. If your
electronic stability control system
activates, SLOW DOWN.

The system automatically turns on each
time you switch the ignition on.

If a driving condition activates either the
stability control or the traction control
system you may experience the following
conditions:

The stability and traction control light
flashes.

Your vehicle slows down.

Reduced engine power.

A vibration in the brake pedal.

The brake pedal is stiffer than usual.

If the driving condition is severe and
your foot is not on the brake, the brake
pedal may move as the systems
applies higher brake forces.

The stability control system has several
features built into it to help you maintain
control of your vehicle:

Electronic Stability Control

The system enhances your vehicle’s ability
to prevent skids or lateral slides by
applying brakes to one or more of the
wheels individually and, if necessary,
reducing engine power.

Roll Stability Control

The system enhances your vehicle’s ability
to prevent rollovers by detecting your
vehicle’s roll motion and the rate at which
it changes by applying the brakes to one
or more wheels individually.

Curve Control

The system enhances your vehicle’s ability
to follow the road when cornering severely
or avoiding objects in the roadway. Curve
Control operates by reducing engine power
and, if necessary, applying brakes to one
or more of the wheels individually.

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Stability Control

Traction Control

The system enhances your vehicle’s ability
to maintain traction of the wheels by
detecting and controlling wheel spin. See

Using Traction Control

(page 223).

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Vehicle without stability control
skidding off its intended route.

A

Vehicle with stability control
maintaining control on a slippery
surface.

B

USING STABILITY CONTROL

Electronic Stability Control - Base
Model

The system automatically turns on each
time you switch the ignition on.

You cannot switch the stability control and
roll stability control systems off, but when
you shift into reverse (R), the systems
deactivate.

You can switch the traction control system
off or on. See

Using Traction Control

(page 223).

Electronic Stability Control - ST
Model

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The system turns on each time
you switch the ignition on. You
can switch off the traction

control portion of the system
independently. See

Using Traction

Control

(page 223).

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Stability Control

ESC Features for ST model

Traction Control

System

Electronic

Stability Control

Stability Control

Off Light

Mode

Button Func-

tions

Enabled

Enabled

On during bulb

check

Default - Trac-

tion Control On

and Normal

AdvanceTrac

Default at start-

up

Disabled

Enabled

On

Traction Control

Off

Button

momentarily

pressed - single

press

Disabled

Disabled

On

AdvanceTrac

Off

Button pressed

and held for five

seconds

Enabled

Enabled

Off

Return to

Default

Button pressed

when in Trac-

tion Control Off
or AdvanceTrac

Off

Note:

Do not use the AdvanceTrac Off

setting on public roadways.

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Stability Control

WHAT IS HILL DESCENT
CONTROL

WARNING:

Hill descent control

cannot control descent in all surface
conditions and circumstances, such as
ice or extremely steep grades. Hill
descent control is a driver assist system
and cannot substitute for good judgment
by the driver. Failure to do so may result
in loss of vehicle control, crash or serious
injury.

WARNING:

The system does not

replace the parking brake. When you
leave your vehicle, always apply the
parking brake and shift the transmission
into park (P) for automatic transmission
or first gear for manual transmission.

Note:

The system does not function below

3 mph (5 km/h).

Hill descent control allows the driver to set
and maintain vehicle speed while
descending steep slopes in various surface
conditions.

The system can maintain vehicle speeds
on downhill slopes between 3–20 mph
(5–32 km/h). Above 20 mph (32 km/h),
the system remains on but the descent
speed cannot be set or maintained.

The system requires a cool down interval
after a period of sustained use. The
amount of time that the system can
remain active before cooling varies with
conditions. The system provides a warning
in the message center and a tone sounds
when the system is about to disengage for
cooling. At this time, manually apply the
brakes as needed to maintain descent
speed.

SWITCHING HILL DESCENT
CONTROL ON AND OFF

Press the button on the center
console. A light illuminates in the
control and a tone sounds when

the system is active.

SETTING THE HILL DESCENT
SPEED

WARNING:

The system does not

replace the parking brake. When you
leave your vehicle, always apply the
parking brake and shift the transmission
into park (P) for automatic transmission
or first gear for manual transmission.

WARNING:

The system does not

control speed in low traction conditions
or extremely steep slopes. The system
is designed to be an aid and does not
relieve you of your responsibility to drive
with due care and attention. Failure to
follow this instruction could result in
personal injury.

To increase the descent speed, press the
accelerator pedal until you reach the speed
you prefer.

To decrease the descent speed, press the
brake pedal until you reach the speed you
prefer.

When you reach the speed you prefer,
either by accelerating or decelerating,
remove your feet from the pedals. The
system maintains the chosen vehicle
speed.

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Hill Descent Control

HILL DESCENT CONTROL
INDICATOR

Illuminates when you switch hill
descent control on.

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Hill Descent Control

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

WARNING:

To help avoid personal

injury, always use caution when in
reverse (R) and when using the sensing
system.

WARNING:

The system may not

detect objects with surfaces that absorb
reflection. Always drive with due care
and attention. Failure to take care may
result in a crash.

WARNING:

Traffic control systems,

inclement weather, air brakes, external
motors and fans may affect the correct
operation of the sensing system. This
may cause reduced performance or false
alerts.

WARNING:

The system may not

detect small or moving objects,
particularly those close to the ground.

Note:

If your vehicle has MyKey™, the

sensing system cannot be switched off
when a MyKey™ is present. See

Principle

of Operation

(page 64).

Note:

Keep the sensors on the bumper or

fascia free from snow, ice and large
accumulations of dirt. If the sensors are
covered, the system’s accuracy can be
affected. Do not clean the sensors with
sharp objects.

Note:

If your vehicle sustains damage to

the bumper or fascia, leaving it misaligned
or bent, the sensing zone may be altered
causing inaccurate measurement of
obstacles or false alerts.

Note:

Certain add-on devices installed

around the bumper or fascia may create
false alerts. For example, large trailer
hitches, bike or surfboard racks, license plate
brackets, bumper covers or any other device
that may block the normal detection zone
of the system. Remove the add-on device
to prevent false alerts.

Note:

When you connect a trailer to your

vehicle, the rear parking aid may detect the
trailer and therefore provide an alert. Disable
the rear parking aid when you connect a
trailer to prevent the alert.

The sensing system warns the driver of
obstacles within a certain range of your
vehicle. The system turns on automatically
whenever you switch the ignition on.

You can switch the system off through the
touchscreen, information display or from
the pop-up message that appears once
you shift the transmission into reverse (R).
If your vehicle has a parking aid button, you
can switch the system off by pressing the
button.

If a fault is present in the system, a warning
message appears in the information
display. See

Information Messages

(page 120).

REAR PARKING AID

WARNING:

The system may not

detect objects with surfaces that absorb
reflection. Always drive with due care
and attention. Failure to take care may
result in a crash.

WARNING:

The system may not

detect small or moving objects,
particularly those close to the ground.

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Parking Aids

WARNING:

To help avoid personal

injury, always use caution when in
reverse (R) and when using the sensing
system.

WARNING:

The parking aid system

can only assist you to detect objects
when your vehicle is moving at parking
speeds. To help avoid personal injury you
must take care when using the parking
aid system.

Note:

Keep the sensors free from snow, ice

and large accumulations of dirt.

Note:

Do not cover up the sensors.

Note:

Do not clean the sensors with sharp

objects.

Note:

If your vehicle sustains damage

leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.

Note:

Some accessories, for example large

trailer hitches or bike or surfboard racks, can
cause reduced performance or false alerts.

The sensors are on the rear bumper.

The sensors are active when the
transmission is in reverse (R) and the
vehicle speed is less than 5 mph (8 km/h).
When the parking aid system sounds a
tone, the audio system may reduce the set
volume.

A warning tone sounds when your vehicle
approaches an object. As your vehicle
moves closer to an object, the rate of the
tone increases. The warning tone
continuously sounds when an object is 12 in
(30 cm) or less from the center of the rear
bumper.

Note:

There is a decreased coverage area

at the outer corners.

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The sensor coverage area is up to 70 in
(180 cm) from the rear bumper.

If the system detects a fault, a warning
message appears in the information
display.

The system detects large objects when
you shift into reverse (R) and any of the
following occur:

Your vehicle is moving backward at low
speed.

Your vehicle is stationary, but an object
is approaching the rear of your vehicle
at low speed.

Your vehicle is moving backward at low
speed and an object is moving toward
your vehicle, for example another
vehicle, at low speed.

If your vehicle remains stationary for two
seconds, the audible warning turns off. If
your vehicle moves backward, the tone
sounds again.

Note:

If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm)

or less from the rear bumper, the audible
warning does not turn off.

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Parking Aids

Object Distance Indicator

(If Equipped)

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The system provides object distance
indication through the information display.

As the distance to the object
decreases, the indicator blocks
illuminate and move toward the vehicle
icon.

If the system does not detect an object,
the distance indicator blocks are gray.

When you shift into reverse (R), the system
provides audible warnings and visual
indication when your vehicle is moving, and
the detected object is moving toward your
vehicle. When you stop your vehicle, the
audible warnings stop after two seconds.
Visual indication remains on when the
transmission is in reverse (R).

FRONT PARKING AID

(IF EQUIPPED)

WARNING:

The system may not

detect objects with surfaces that absorb
reflection. Always drive with due care
and attention. Failure to take care may
result in a crash.

WARNING:

The system may not

detect small or moving objects,
particularly those close to the ground.

WARNING:

To help avoid personal

injury, always use caution when in
reverse (R) and when using the sensing
system.

WARNING:

The parking aid system

can only assist you to detect objects
when your vehicle is moving at parking
speeds. To help avoid personal injury you
must take care when using the parking
aid system.

Note:

Keep the sensors free from snow, ice

and large accumulations of dirt.

Note:

Do not cover up the sensors.

Note:

Do not clean the sensors with sharp

objects.

Note:

If your vehicle sustains damage

leaving the sensors misaligned, this may
cause inaccurate measurements or false
alerts.

Note:

Some accessories, for example large

trailer hitches or bike or surfboard racks can
cause reduced performance or false alerts.

The sensors are on the front bumper.

The sensors are active when the
transmission is in any position other than
park (P). When the parking aid system
sounds a tone, the audio system may
reduce the set volume.

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Parking Aids

A warning tone sounds when your vehicle
approaches an object. As your vehicle
moves closer to an object, the rate of the
tone increases. The warning tone
continuously sounds when an object is 12 in
(30 cm) or less from the front bumper.

Note:

There is a decreased coverage area

at the outer corners.

The system turns off when the vehicle
speed reaches 5 mph (8 km/h).

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The sensor coverage area is up to 28 in
(70 cm) from the center of the bumper.

If the transmission is in reverse (R), the
system detects objects when your vehicle
is moving at low speed or an object is
moving toward your vehicle, for example
another vehicle at low speed. When you
stop your vehicle, the audible warning turns
off after two seconds.

If the transmission is in any forward gear,
the system provides audible warnings
when your vehicle is moving and an object
is within the detection area. When you stop
your vehicle, the audible warning turns off
after two seconds and the visual warning
turns off after four seconds.

If the system detects a fault, a warning
message appears in the information
display.

Object Distance Indicator

(If Equipped)

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The system provides object distance
indication through the information display.

As the distance to the object
decreases, the indicator blocks
illuminate and move toward the vehicle
icon.

If there is no object detected, the
distance indicator blocks are gray.

When you shift into any forward gear, the
system provides audible warnings and
visual indication when your vehicle is
moving at a speed of approximately 5 mph
(8 km/h) or below and the system detects
an object within the detection zone. When
you stop your vehicle, the audible warnings
stop after two seconds and visual
indication stops after four seconds.

Note:

If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm)

or less from your vehicle, visual indication
remains on.

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Parking Aids

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