Hyundai Palisade: Driving Your Vehicle / Highway Driving Assist (HDA) system
The Highway Driving Assist (HDA)
system helps keep the vehicle
between lanes, maintain a distance
with the vehicle ahead, and automatically
adjusts the vehicle speed to the
speed limit while driving on the highway.
WARNING
- The Highway Driving Assist
(HDA) system is not a substitute
for safe driving practices,
but a convenience function. It
is the responsibility of the
driver to always be aware of
the surroundings and drive
safely.
- The Highway Driving Assist
(HDA) system relies entirely
on the road information provided
by the navigation system.
It is the responsibility of
the driver to follow traffic laws
and avoid accidents.
- For your safety, please read
the owner's manual before
using the system.
Information
• The Highway Driving Assist (HDA)
system is available only on controlled
access road of certain highways.
❈ Controlled access road indicates
roads with limited entrances and
exits that allow uninterrupted
high speed traffic flow. Only passenger
cars and motorcycles are
allowed on controlled access
roads.
• Additional highways may be
expanded by navigation updates.
System Standby
The Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
system enters the ready status and
displays the 'Standby' screen in the
following situations.
- The system is unable to collect
data to monitor the driver's driving
conditions...
System setting
With the Engine Start/Stop button
in the ON or START position, the
Highway Driving Assist can be activated
by selecting 'All menus →
Setup → Vehicle → Driver
Assistance → Highway Driving
Assist' from the Settings menu in
the infotainment system screen...
Other information:
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Components and components location
Components
Description and operation
Description
Integrated Rain Sensor
Integrated rain sensor (A) controls three systems: front wiper, auto-light,
and central air conditioner...
Categories
Even though your vehicle is equipped
with the OCS, never install a child
restraint in the front passenger's seat.
An inflating air bag can forcefully
strike a child or child restraint resulting
in serious or fatal injury.
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