User Manual - Page 158

For 2022 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE.

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156 STARTING AND OPERATING
Hands-Free Active Driving Assist System —
If Equipped
The Hands-Free ADA system uses sensors within
the steering wheel and a driver monitoring camera
located on top of the steering column to monitor
driver attentiveness. The Hands-Free ADA allows
the driver to remove their hands from the steering
wheel, but requires that the driver continue to pay
attention to the road.
NOTE:
The camera may record images of the driver during
certain crash, or near crash situations. To retrieve
the images recorded by the camera, special
equipment is required and access to the vehicle or
the camera is needed.
Hands-Free ADA will also change lanes when a turn
signal is activated if the lane in the direction
indicated is valid and clear, noted by a dashed line
in the direction of the available lane change. The
system uses sensors, including Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM) sensors, to determine if a lane
change is possible. If the assisted lane change is in
progress, a green indication will appear.
Assisted Lane Change (Green)
NOTE:
The Hands-Free Active Driving Assist system is
only available on approved roadways. Please
consult the Jeep® website for further details on
supported roadways.
The Hands-Free Active Driving Assist system
requires an active subscription through Jeep®
Connect (Uconnect Connected Services)
package. If the ADA on/off button is pushed
without an active subscription, the instrument
cluster display will show the message “Active
Driving Assist Unavailable Update Subscrip-
tion”. Refer to the Uconnect Owner’s Manual
Supplement for further information.
If previously disabled, activating the Hands-Free
Active Driving Assist system will also activate
the Forward Collision Warning and Pedestrian
Emergency Braking systems Ú page 261.
If the vehicle is equipped with the Jeep®
Connect (Uconnect Connected Services)
package, additional data may be collected
through the Jeep® Connect (Uconnect
Connected Services) system. This includes
information about the vehicle’s operation, a
collision involving the vehicle, the use of the
vehicle and its features, and in certain situa-
tions, the location and approximate GPS speed
of the vehicle. Refer to the Uconnect Owner’s
Manual Supplement for Terms and Conditions
and Privacy Statements.
Vehicle data may be read from the Hands-Free
ADA system with special equipment and access
to the vehicle or the Event Data Recorder (EDR).
WARNING!
The driver is always responsible for determining
if a lane change is safe. Failure to follow this
warning can result in a collision and death or
serious personal injury.
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