
• The driver canceled the request.
• The driver unbuckled their seatbelt.
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The front trunk, trunk, or a door is open.
• The vehicle is traveling below the Cruise Control minimum speed of 18 mph (30 km/h).
• There is an environmental condition, such as limited visibility.
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Valet mode is active.
What to do:
Take control and drive your vehicle manually.
When any condition preventing Cruise Control activation is no longer present, Cruise Control should be available. If
this alert persists throughout subsequent drives, schedule service at your earliest convenience. Your vehicle is OK to
drive in the meantime.
For more information, see Trac-Aware Cruise Control on page 101.
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Autopark canceled
Take control
What this alert means:
Autopark has been canceled.
Autopark might have been canceled because:
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The driver pressed the Cancel button on the touchscreen.
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The driver moved the steering yoke (or steering wheel).
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The driver pressed the accelerator pedal, pressed the brake pedal, or opened a door.
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There is a steep slope / grade.
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There is a weather condition aecting visibility.
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The curb cannot be detected.
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A trailer is attached to the vehicle.
What to do:
Park, or finish parking, your vehicle manually. Once you have finished parking, apply the brakes and shift into Park.
Your vehicle will otherwise remain free-rolling.
Autopark should be available again during your next drive.
For more information, see To Cancel Parking on page 121 and Limitations on page 121.
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Autopark Aborted
What this alert means:
Autopark has aborted and the Electronic Parking Brake has been applied.
Autopark might have been canceled because:
• The driver pressed the Cancel button on the touchscreen.
• The driver moved the steering yoke (or steering wheel).
Troubleshooting Alerts
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