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behind the vehicle, but under
some conditions may select a
space that is further back.
Slow down and bring the
vehicle to a complete stop to
begin.
Follow the displayed
instructions. When the vehicle
is ready to begin the
maneuver, the steering wheel
will vibrate briefly as a
reminder to remove hands
from the steering wheel. After
the vibration stops, check your
surroundings and release the
brakes to begin automatic
parking. As the vehicle
automatically steers, brakes,
accelerates, and shifts gears
into the parking spot, continue
to check your surroundings.
Be prepared to stop to avoid
vehicles, pedestrians,
or objects.
A progress bar displays the
status of the parking
maneuver. Once automatic
parking is finished and the
vehicle has come to a full stop,APA will beep and display a
message indicating parking is
complete.
Automatic Parking
How to Activate Automatic
Unparking
To activate APA, press
Oon
the infotainment screen after
turning the vehicle on and
leaving it in P (Park). A screen
will be displayed with
unparking options. Similar to
automatic parking, follow the
displayed instructions and
check surroundings as the
vehicle unparks.
Once automatic unparking is
finished and the vehicle has
come to a full stop, FINAL POSITION - PRESS BRAKES
will display. Press and hold the
brakes. APA will beep and
display TAKE CONTROL. The
vehicle is now ready to exit
the parking spot free of
obstructions. Take control to
drive away.Automatic Unparking
How to Cancel Automatic
Parking/Unparking
To cancel automatic parking
or automatic unparking at
any time, press
Oor X on the
infotainment display. Be
prepared to resume full
control of the vehicle. APA
holds the vehicle until the
parking brake or brake is
applied, or the vehicle is
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shifted into P (Park). To start
driving away, press the brakes
and shift into D (Drive).
Certain vehicle conditions and
driver interferences may also
cancel automatic parking:
.The driver manually steers
the vehicle.
.The maximum allowed speed
is exceeded.
.There is a failure with the
APA system.
.Electronic stability control or
antilock brakes are
activated.
.The parking brake is applied.
.Driver unbuckles the seat
belt and opens the door.
System Limitations
Automatic Parking Assist has
certain limitations. The system
cannot:
.Continue to operate if the
maneuver speed exceeds
5 km/h (3 mph).
.Detect whether a parking
space is legal or restricted.
.Detect pavement markings
or lines.
.Park the vehicle closely lined
up with the vehicle next to it,
particularly if the spot is
approached at an angle or if
the parking space is angled.
.Park exactly centered in a
very large spot.
.Always detect short curbs.
.Operate while towing any
trailer.
.Function the vehicle is raised
or lowered by air
suspension,if equipped.
When the System Does Not
Seem to Work Properly
If the vehicle does not reverse
into the expected parking
space, the system could be
maneuvering the vehicle into a
previously detected space.
Remote Auto Parking
If equipped, the vehicle can
complete the automatic
parking maneuvers while the
driver authorizes the maneuver via the myCadillac
app on a compatible mobile
phone outside of the vehicle.
The driver can also activate an
automatic parallel or
perpendicular unparking
maneuver via the myCadillac
app. The driver must always
be prepared to cancel the
automatic maneuver if
necessary.
Remote Auto Parking works
the same way and has the
same limitations as the
standard APA feature
described above. The main
difference is that you must
instead exit the vehicle and
use the myCadillac app.
How to Activate Remote
Auto Parking
To activate Remote Auto
Parking, press
Oon the
infotainment screen for the
system to begin searching for
a parking space while driving
forward at no greater than
30 km/h (18 mph). APA
searches for parking spaces
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to the left or right of the
vehicle up to the sensors’
ranges of 1.5 m (5 ft). To
choose or change the parking
mode or side, make a selection
in the infotainment display.
After completely passing an
eligible parking spot, a beep
sounds and a notification to
stop the vehicle is displayed in
the driver information center.
Generally, Remote Auto
Parking selects the nearest
empty parking spot behind the
vehicle, but under some
conditions may select a space
that is further back. Slow
down and bring the vehicle to
a complete stop to begin.
Follow the instructions in the
vehicle’s infotainment display.
Select the option to supervise
the maneuver remotely. When
prompted, check all your
belongings and exit the
vehicle. Press and hold the
authorization button on the
myCadillac app to allow the
maneuver to complete. As thevehicle automatically steers,
brakes, accelerates, and shifts
gears into the parking spot,
stay in close proximity of the
vehicle, and check
surroundings. Be prepared to
release the authorization
button, or cancel the
maneuver, to avoid vehicles,
pedestrians, or objects.
Once automatic parking is
finished and the vehicle has
come to a full stop, a message
will be displayed indicating
parking is complete.
How to Activate Remote
Unparking
To activate the unparking
maneuver remotely, launch
Remote Auto Parking from
myCadillac app. A screen will
be displayed for unparking
options. Similar to automatic
parking, follow the displayed
instructions, press and hold
the authorization button,
check surroundings as the
vehicle unparks.
Once automatic unparking is
finished and the vehicle has
come to a full stop, a message
will be displayed indicating
unparking is complete. The
vehicle is now positioned such
that the path to exit the
parking spot is free of
obstructions. Enter the vehicle
to start driving away.
How to Cancel Remote
Automatic Parking or
Automatic Unparking
To cancel automatic parking or
automatic unparking at any
time, press the cancel button
on the myCadillac app. Remote
Auto Parking applies the
parking brake and shifts into
P (Park) to hold the vehicle.
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Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB)
Backing Warning and
Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB)
Vehicles with Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC) have the
Backing Warning System and
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system. When in
R (Reverse), Backing Warning
alerts of rear objects at
vehicle speeds greater than
8 km/h (5 mph), and RAB may
automatically brake hard at
speeds between 1–32 km/h
(0.5–20 mph).
The Backing Warning System
will beep once from the rear
when an object is first
detected, or pulse twice on
both sides of the Safety Alert
Seat. When the system
detects a potential crash,
beeps will be heard from the
rear, or five pulses will be felt
on both sides of the SafetyAlert Seat. There may also be
a brief, sharp application of
the brakes.
{Warning
The Backing Warning
System only operates at
speeds greater than 8 km/h
(5 mph). It does not detect
children, pedestrians,
bicyclists, animals, or objects
below the bumper or that
are too close or too far from
the vehicle. In some
situations, such as at higher
backing speeds, there may
not be enough time for the
short, sharp application of
the vehicle brake system to
occur. To prevent injury,
death, or vehicle damage,
even with the Backing
Warning System, always
check the area around the
vehicle and check all mirrors
before backing.
When the vehicle is in
R (Reverse), if the system
detects the vehicle is backing
too fast to avoid a crash with
a detected object behind your
vehicle in your path, it may
automatically brake hard to a
stop to help avoid or reduce
the harm caused by a backing
crash.
{Warning
RAB may not avoid many
types of backing crashes. Do
not wait for the automatic
braking to apply. This
system is not designed to
replace driver braking and
only works in R (Reverse)
when an object is detected
directly behind the vehicle.
It may not brake or stop in
time to avoid a crash. It will
not brake for objects when
the vehicle is moving at very
low speeds. It does not
detect children, pedestrians,
bicyclists, animals, or objects
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below the bumper or that
are too close or too far from
the vehicle. To prevent
injury, death, or vehicle
damage, even with RAB,
always check the area
around the vehicle before
and while backing.
Pressing the brake pedal after
the vehicle comes to a stop
will release RAB. If the brake
pedal is not pressed soon
after the stop, the Electric
Parking Brake (EPB) may be
set. When it is safe, press the
accelerator pedal firmly at any
time to override RAB.
{Warning
There may be instances
where unexpected or
undesired automatic braking
occurs. If this happens,
either press the brake pedal
or firmly press the (Continued)
Warning (Continued)
accelerator pedal to release
the brakes from the RAB
system. Before releasing the
brakes, check the RVC and
check the area around the
vehicle to make sure it is
safe to proceed.
Unexpected braking events
are possible with a static
installed accessory, such as a
bike rack or hitch-mounted
cargo carrier.
Rear Pedestrian Alert
Under certain conditions, this
feature can provide alerts for
a pedestrian within the
system’s range directly behind
the vehicle. This feature only
works in R (Reverse) below
12 km/h (8 mph), and detects
pedestrians up to 8 m (26 ft)
away during daytime driving.
During nighttime driving,
feature performance is very
limited.
Rear Pedestrian Alert Indicator
When a pedestrian is detected
within the system’s range
directly behind the vehicle, this
symbol flashes amber on the
infotainment display, along
with five beeps from the rear,
or if equipped, two pulses
from both sides of the driver
seat. When a pedestrian is
detected close to the vehicle,
the symbol flashes red on the
infotainment display, along
with ten beeps from the rear,
or if equipped, seven pulses
from both sides of the
driver seat.
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{Warning
Rear Pedestrian Alert does
not automatically brake the
vehicle. It also does not
provide an alert unless it
detects a pedestrian, and it
may not detect all
pedestrians if:
.The pedestrian is not
directly behind the vehicle,
fully visible to the Rear
Vision Camera (RVC),
or standing upright.
.The pedestrian is part of a
group.
.The pedestrian is a child.
.Visibility is poor, including
nighttime conditions, fog,
rain, or snow.
.The RVC is blocked by
dirt, snow, or ice.
.The RVC, taillamps,
or back-up lamps are not
cleaned or in proper
working condition.(Continued)
Warning (Continued)
.The vehicle is not in
R (Reverse).
To help avoid death or injury,
always check for
pedestrians around the
vehicle before backing up.
Be ready to take action and
apply the brakes. See
Defensive Driving 0196.
Keep the RVC, taillamps, and
back-up lamps clean and in
good repair.
Rear Pedestrian Alert can be
set to Off or Alert. To view
available settings for this
feature, touch the Settings
icon on the infotainment home
page. Select “Vehicle”to
display the list of available
options and select “Collision/
Detection Systems”.
If equipped, alerts can be set
to beeps or seat pulses. To
view available settings for this
feature, touch the Settings
icon on the infotainment home page. Select
“Vehicle”to
display the list of available
options and select “Collision/
Detection Systems”.
Rear Cross Traffic
Alert (RCTA) System
If equipped, Rear Cross Traffic
Alert (RCTA) displays a red
warning triangle with a left or
right pointing arrow on the
infotainment display to warn
of traffic coming from the left
or right. This system detects
objects coming from up to
20 m (65 ft) from the left or
right side of the vehicle. When
an object is detected, either
three beeps sound from the
left or right or three Safety
Alert Seat pulses occur on the
left or right side, depending on
the direction of the detected
vehicle.
Use caution while backing up
when towing a trailer, as the
RCTA detection zones that
extend out from the back of
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the vehicle do not move
farther back when a trailer is
attached to the vehicle.
Driving With a Trailer
Use caution while backing up
when towing a trailer. The
RCTA feature is automatically
disabled when a trailer is
attached to the vehicle.
Turning the Features On
or Off
The
Xbutton on the center
stack is used to turn on or off
the Front and Rear Park
Assist, and Backing Warning
and Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) systems at the
same time. The indicator light
next to the button comes on
when the features are on and
turns off when the features
have been disabled.
RCTA can be turned on or off
using the infotainment system.
To view available settings for
this feature, touch the
Settings icon on the
infotainment home page. Select
“Vehicle” to display the
list of available options and
select “Collision/Detection
Systems”.
Assistance Systems
for Driving
If equipped, when driving the
vehicle in a forward gear,
Forward Collision Alert (FCA),
Lane Departure Warning
(LDW), Lane Keep Assist
(LKA), Side Blind Zone Alert
(SBZA), Lane Change Alert
(LCA), Automatic Emergency
Braking (AEB), and/or the
Front Pedestrian Braking
(FPB) System can help to
avoid a crash or reduce crash
damage.
Forward Collision
Alert (FCA) System
The FCA system may help to
avoid or reduce the harm
caused by front-end crashes.
When approaching a vehicle
ahead too quickly, FCA
provides a red flashing alert on the windshield and rapidly
beeps or pulses the driver
seat. FCA also lights an amber
visual alert if following another
vehicle much too closely.
FCA detects vehicles within a
distance of approximately
110 m (360 ft) and operates at
all speeds.
{Warning
FCA is a warning system and
does not apply the brakes.
When approaching a
slower-moving or stopped
vehicle ahead too rapidly,
or when following a vehicle
too closely, FCA may not
provide a warning with
enough time to help avoid a
crash. It also may not
provide any warning at all.
FCA does not warn of
pedestrians, animals, signs,
guardrails, bridges,
construction barrels,
or other objects. Be ready to
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take action and apply the
brakes. See Defensive
Driving0196.
FCA can be disabled through
vehicle personalization. To
view available settings for this
feature, touch the Settings
icon on the infotainment home
page. Select “Vehicle”to
display the list of available
options and select “Collision/
Detection Systems”.
Detecting the Vehicle
Ahead
FCA warnings will not occur
unless the FCA system
detects a vehicle ahead. When
a vehicle is detected, the
vehicle ahead indicator will display green. Vehicles may
not be detected on curves,
highway exit ramps, or hills,
due to poor visibility; or if a
vehicle ahead is partially
blocked by pedestrians or
other objects. FCA will not
detect another vehicle ahead
until it is completely in the
driving lane.
{Warning
FCA does not provide a
warning to help avoid a
crash, unless it detects a
vehicle. FCA may not detect
a vehicle ahead if the FCA
sensor is blocked by dirt,
snow, or ice, or if the
windshield is damaged.
It may also not detect a
vehicle on winding or hilly
roads, or in conditions that
can limit visibility such as
fog, rain, or snow, or if the
headlamps or windshield are
not cleaned or in proper
condition. Keep the
(Continued)
Warning (Continued)
windshield, headlamps, and
FCA sensors clean and in
good repair.
Collision Alert
When your vehicle approaches
another detected vehicle too
rapidly, the red FCA display
will flash on the windshield.
Also, eight rapid high-pitched
beeps will sound from the
front, or both sides of the
Safety Alert Seat will pulse
five times. Continue to apply
the brake pedal as needed.