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To use Super Cruise, Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced must be on.
1. Press the Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced button (A) on the steering wheel to turn on the sys-tem. The symbol (C) will illuminate in white on the instrument cluster. If the system is already set, the will be green with a speed shown.
2. When Super Cruise detects you are on a limited-access freeway, paying sufficient attention, and all other driving conditions are met (lane markings visible, GPS available, no system faults, etc.), the Super Cruise symbol (D) will illuminate in white on the instrument cluster.
3. When it is safe to do so, press the Super Cruise button (B) on the steering wheel to engage Super Cruise. When the symbol (E) and steering wheel light bar illuminate in green, you may remove your hands from the steering wheel.
Do not remove your hands from the steering wheel unless the light bar is green, indicating Super Cruise is steering the vehicle.
If an Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced speed was not previously set, the current speed will be the cruise set speed used by Super Cruise.
To disengage Super Cruise, press the Super Cruise button again or press the brake pedal.
CHANGING LANES
The vehicle can be steered manually at any time.
1. Move the steering wheel manually. The steering wheel light bar pulses blue.
2. Steer the vehicle into the desired lane.
3. To allow Super Cruise to resume steering, center the vehicle in the lane until the light bar turns green.
SUPER CRUISE AVAILABILITY
Super Cruise can be engaged only when:
• Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced is on.
• Forward Automatic Braking is on. Go to Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems > Forward Collision System.
• The vehicle is on a limited-access freeway, which generally only allows high-speed traffic; is separated from opposing traffic; and is accessible only by ramps.
• Camera or radar sensors are not obstructed or damaged.
• Lane markings are clearly visible. Do not use Super Cruise in poor weather conditions or when visibility is limited.
• Driver attention is detected.
• Teen Driver is not active.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
ENGAGING SUPER CRUISE
BA
CD
E
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When Super Cruise is not engaged, the light bar is not visible on the st\
eering wheel and the Super Cruise symbol on the instrument cluster is not illuminated. You must steer the vehicle.
When Super Cruise is engaged, the steering wheel light bar and Super Cru\
ise symbol indicate system status.
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STEERING WHEEL LIGHT BAR INDICATORS
Solid Green Bar and Solid Green SymbolSuper Cruise is active and automatically steering the vehicle.
Flashing Green Bar and Solid Green Symbol
(1st Alert)
Super Cruise is active, but the system detects that you need to pay more attention to the road.
Pulsing Blue Bar and Solid Blue SymbolSuper Cruise is active, but the system detects that you are manually steering. To return to automatic steering, position the vehicle in the center of the lane and hold the steering wheel steady until the green indicators appear.
Flashing Red Bar, Solid Red Symbol, and Safety Alert Seat Pulses or Beeps Sound
(2nd Alert)
You need to take steering control immediately. The system cannot operate properly under current conditions. The vehicle will begin to coast until you take steering control. Super Cruise must be re-engaged to use the system again.
Flashing Red Bar, Solid Red Symbol, Safety Alert Seat Pulses or Beeps Sound, and Voice Prompt
(3rd Alert)
You need to take steering control immediately. A voice prompt will tell you to take over steering control. If you do not take steering control, the vehicle will steer and brake gradu-ally to a stop. Super Cruise will not be available until the next ignition cycle.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
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Super Cruise uses a LiDAR-scanned map database, which governs system use and enables it only in areas where appropriate road
conditions are detected. The advanced map data restricts Super Cruise use to divided, limited-access freeways with defined entry and exit ramps.
MAP UPDATES
Super Cruise map updates are automatically downloaded via the vehicle’s 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot. The Wi-Fi option should always be turned on. Super Cruise will be disabled if the map reaches 7 months old.
To turn on Wi-Fi, go to Settings > System > Wi-Fi Hotspot.
In addition to the automatic updates, your Cadillac dealer can upload the latest Super Cruise map to the vehicle.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner's Manual.
DRIVER ASSISTANCE PAGEMESSAGING
ONSTAR
MAP DATABASE
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The Driver Assistance page, showing Super Cruise and Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced graphics, can be viewed in the Info displays on the instrument cluster, if selected.
1. Use the Driver Information Center controls on the steering wheel to go to Options > Info Pages on the instrument cluster.
2. Press or to highlight the Driver Assistance page.
3. Press SEL to select the page to appear in the Info displays.
See Instruments and Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
Super Cruise may not be available or may disengage when active based on several operating conditions. Use the Super Cruise button on the steer-ing wheel to view Driver Information Center (DIC) messages about system operation.
If the Super Cruise symbol does not appear, press the Super Cruise button to
display a DIC message about why the system is unavailable (see page 4).
Immediately after Super Cruise disengagement (see page 5), press the Super Cruise button (within 10 seconds) to
display a DIC message with the reason for disengagement.
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for summaries of all messages.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
REQUIRED ONSTAR SERVICE PLAN
An active OnStar service plan that includes Emergency Services is required for Super Cruise operation.
Note: To learn more about OnStar services, press the blue OnStar button,\
visit onstar.com, or call 1-888-466-7827.
See OnStar in your Owner’s Manual.