Genesis 2024 Genesis GV70 2.5T

User Manual - Page 471

For 2024 GENESIS GV70 2.5T.

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Highway Lane Change Assist cancel
The function will be canceled when:
The turn signal lever is released to the
center before the green arrow appears
The turn signal lever is turned on in the
opposite direction of lane change
The steering wheel is steered sharply
WARNING
While Highway Driving Assist is
operating, the function will cancel if
one of the following occurs:
- Highway Driving Assist is turned off
- Lane Following Assist or Smart Cruise
Control is turned off or temporarily
canceled
- Hands-off warning message is
displayed on the cluster
- The turn signal lever is placed at A
position
- The hazard warning flasher is turned
on
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
or Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist warning message is displayed
- Possible collision is detected in the
next lane, even though there are no
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
and Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance
Assist warning
- The target lane to make a lane
change disappears
- The target lane to make a lane
change is not detected
- There is a problem with turn signal
lamps
- Highway Lane Change Assist
function is off (The function turns off
when the function is turned off from
the settings menu, when the road
changes to a one-way road, when
there is an intersection or crosswalk
ahead, when you enter a road with no
structure, such as a medium strip,
guardrail, etc., or when there is a
pedestrian or cyclist on the driving
lane.)
- Your vehicle speed is below 35 mph
(55 km/h)
While the function is operating, when
the function is canceled, depending on
the driving conditions, the vehicle may
drive to the middle of the driving lane or
steering assist may stop. Always pay
attention to road and driving conditions
while driving.
The function may not operate normally
on roads with pedestrians or cyclists,
such as an intersection or crosswalk.
Always pay attention to road and
driving conditions while driving.
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