Hyundai Palisade: Door locks / Safe Exit Assist (SEA) System
1. The Safe Exit Assist system is provided
to help prevent the passengers
from opening a door by warning
the passengers when an approaching
vehicle from the rear area is
detected after the vehicle stops.
2. When an approaching vehicle
from the rear area is detected
after the vehicle stops, the rear
door does not unlock even when
the driver tries to unlock the rear
door using the Electronic child
safety lock button. The "Check
surroundings then try again"
warning message appears on the
cluster and a warning sounds.
However if you press the switch
within 10 seconds after the warning
message appears (the indicator
on the switch will turn off), the
system judges that the driver
unlocked the door acknowledging
the rear status and released
regardless of the rear status.
3. When an approaching vehicle
from the rear is detected the
moment the door is opened, the
"Watch for traffic" warning message
appears on the cluster and a
warning sounds.
- The above 2 and 3 functions are
activated when you select 'Driver
Assistance → Blind-Spot Safety →
Safe Exit Assistance (SEA)' from
the User Settings mode in the cluster
LCD display.
- The Electronic child safety lock
system will operate for approximately
10 minutes after the ignition
key is removed or turned to the
LOCK (or OFF) position. After
about 10 minutes, the indicator on
the switch turns off and you cannot
deactivate the Electronic child
safety lock system. To deactivate
the Electronic child safety lock system,
press the Electronic child safety
lock switch again with the ignition
switch in the ON position or after
starting the engine.
- When the power is supplied again
after removing the battery or battery
discharge while the child safety
lock is in the lock position, press
the child safety lock switch once
again to match the state of the indicator
on the child safety lock switch
and actual status of the Electronic
child safety lock system.
- If the airbag is activated while the
child safety lock switch is ON (the
indicator on the switch illuminates)
it automatically switches OFF and
the rear door is unlocked.
CAUTION
- The Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
system may not operate normally
if there is any vehicle or
obstacle at the rear area of
your vehicle.
- The Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
system may not operate normally
when a vehicle is coming
rapidly two lanes over
from your vehicle or a vehicle
is approaching at a fast speed
from the rear in the lane next
to your vehicle.
- The Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
system may be activated later
than normal or may not operate
normally if a vehicle is
approaching fast from the rear
of your vehicle.
- The Safe Exit Assist (SEA)
system will not operate if
there is a malfunction with the
Blind-Spot Collision Warning
(BCW) system as follows:
- When the BCW warning
message appears
When the BCW sensor or the
sensor surrounding is polluted
or covered
- When the BCW does not
warn or warns wrongly
WARNING
- The system does not detect
every obstacle approaching
the vehicle exit.
- The driver and passenger are
responsible for any obstacles
while exiting the vehicle.
Always check the surrounding
before you exit the vehicle.
If you push the Electronic child safety
lock switch and the indicator illuminates,
rear passengers cannot open
the rear door from inside the vehicle...
The Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) system
is provided to help prevent exiting
the vehicle with the rear passenger
left in the vehicle.
• 1st alert
- When you open the front door
after opening and closing the rear
door and turning off the engine,
the "Check rear seats" warning
message appears on the cluster...
Other information:
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The rear seats are equipped with
head restraints in all the seating
positions for the passenger's safety
and comfort.
CAUTION
Adjust the head restraint so
the middle of the head
restraint is at the same height
as the height of the top of the
eyes...
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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