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system determines that a forward collision is
probable,  the  driver  will  be  provided  with
audible  and  visual  warnings  as  well  as  a
possible  haptic  warning  in  the  form  of  a
brake jerk. 
If the driver does not take action based upon
these progressive warnings, then the system
will provide a limited level  of  active  braking
to  help  slow  the  vehicle  and  mitigate  the
potential  forward  collision.  If  the  driver
reacts  to  the  warnings  by  braking  and  the
system determines that the driver intends to
avoid  the  collision  by  braking  but  has  not
applied  sufficient  brake  force,  the  system
will  compensate  and  provide  additional
brake force as required.
If  a  FCW  with  Mitigation  event  begins  at  a
speed  below 32 mph  (52 km/h), the  system
may  provide  the  maximum  braking  possible
to mitigate the potential forward collision. If
the  Forward  Collision  Warning  with  Mitiga-
tion  event  stops  the  vehicle  completely,  the
system will hold  the vehicle at standstill for
two seconds and then release the brakes. FCW Message
When  the  system  determines  a  collision  with
the vehicle in front of you is no longer probable,
the warning message will be deactivated.
NOTE:
The minimum speed for FCW activation is
3 mph (5 km/h).
The  FCW  alerts  may  be  triggered  on  objects
other than vehicles such as guard rails or sign
posts  based  on  the  course  prediction.  This  is
expected  and  is  a  part  of  normal  FCW  activa-
tion and functionality.
It is unsafe to test the FCW system. To prevent
such  misuse  of  the  system,  after  four  Active
Braking  events  within  a  key  cycle,  the  Active Braking  portion  of  FCW  will  be  deactivated
until the next Key Cycle.
The  FCW  system  is  intended  for  on-road
use  only.  If  the  vehicle  is  taken  off-road,
the FCW system  should be deactivated to
prevent  unnecessary  warnings  to  the
surroundings.
FCW  may  not  react  to  irrelevant  objects
such  as  overhead  objects,  ground  reflec-
tions,  objects  not  in  the  path  of  the
vehicle,  stationary  objects  that  are  far
away, oncoming traffic, or leading vehicles
with the same or higher rate of speed.
FCW  will  be  disabled  like  ACC,  with  the
unavailable screens.
 WARNING!
Forward  Collision  Warning  (FCW)  is  not
intended  to  avoid  a  collision  on  its  own,
nor can FCW detect every type of potential
collision.  The  driver  has  the  responsibility
to  avoid  a  collision  by  controlling  the
vehicle via braking and steering. Failure to
follow  this  warning  could  lead  to  serious
injury or death.
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Uconnect 3
Uconnect 4 Uconnect 4/4 NAV
If you see the NAV icon on the bottom bar or
in  the  Apps  menus  of  your  8.4-inch  touch -
screen,  you  have  the  Uconnect  4 NAV
system.  If  not,  you  have  a  Uconnect  4  with
8.4-inch display system.
Get Started
All you need to control your Uconnect system
with  your  voice  are  the  buttons  on  your
steering wheel.
1. Visit  driveuconnect.eu   or  an  authorized
dealership  to  check  mobile  device  and feature  compatibility  and  to  find  phone
pairing instructions.
2. Reduce  background  noise.  Wind  noise and  passenger  conversations  are  exam -
ples  of  noise  that  may  impact  recogni -
tion.
3. Speak  clearly  at  a  normal  pace  and volume  while  facing  straight  ahead.  The
microphone  is  positioned  in  the  middle
console  above  the  rearview  mirror  and
aimed at the driver.
4. Each  time  you  give  a  Voice  Command, you  must  first  push  either  the  VR  or
Phone  button,  wait  until  after  the  beep,
then say your Voice Command.
5. You  can  interrupt  the  help  message  or system  prompts  by  pushing  the  VR  or
Phone  button  and  saying  a  Voice
Command from current category.
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