User Manual - Page 160

For 2021 GRAND CHEROKEE L.

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158 STARTING AND OPERATING
ACTIVE DRIVING ASSIST SYSTEM —
IF EQUIPPED
OPERATION
The Active Driving Assist (ADA) system is
combined with the Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC) system, and centers the vehicle in the
driving lane while traveling at speeds up to
90 mph (145 km/h).
Just like ACC, ADA will maintain a set speed as
long as the set distance between your vehicle
and the vehicle in front is maintained. ADA will
also keep your vehicle centered between the
lane lines, and monitor for other vehicles in
adjacent lanes by utilizing the Blind Spot
Monitoring sensors.
ADA uses sensors within the steering wheel to
monitor driver attentiveness. ADA requires the
driver’s hands on the steering wheel at all
times.
TURNING ACTIVE DRIVING ASSIST ON
O
R OFF
Active Driving Assist On/Off Button
To enable the Active Driving Assist system,
proceed as follows:
1. Push the Active Driving Assist on/off
button located on the right side of the
steering wheel. The steering wheel image
will display white in the instrument cluster
display until the system is engaged. If ACC
was previously disabled, pushing this
button will activate BOTH ACC and Active
Driving Assist systems.
WARNING!
The Active Driving Assist (ADA) system is a con-
venience system. It is not a substitute for
active driver involvement. It is always the
driver’s responsibility to be attentive of road
traffic, weather conditions, vehicle speed, dis-
tance to the vehicle ahead, position in the lane
compared to other vehicles, and brake opera-
tion to ensure safe operation of the vehicle
under all road conditions. Your complete atten-
tion is always required while driving to maintain
safe control of your vehicle. Failure to follow
these warnings can result in a collision and
death or serious personal injury.
You should turn off the Active Driving Assist
system:
When driving in fog, heavy rain, heavy
snow, sleet, and complex driving situations
(i.e., in construction zones).
When entering a highway off ramp, when
driving on roads that are icy, snow covered,
or slippery.
When circumstances do not allow safe
driving.
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