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2013 Infiniti EX37 | Owner's Manual - Infiniti Owner Portal - Infiniti USA

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. Oncoming vehicles in the same lane<br />

. Motorcycles traveling offset in the travel<br />

lane<br />

WARNING<br />

. As there is a performance limit to the<br />

distance control function, never rely<br />

solely on the Intelligent Cruise Control<br />

system. This system does not correct<br />

careless, inattentive or absent-minded<br />

driving, or overcome poor visibility in<br />

rain, fog, or other bad weather. Decelerate<br />

the vehicle speed by depressing the<br />

brake pedal, depending on the distance<br />

to the vehicle ahead and the surrounding<br />

circumstances in order to maintain a<br />

safe distance between vehicles.<br />

. If the vehicle ahead comes to a stop, the<br />

vehicle decelerates to a standstill within<br />

the limitations of the system. The<br />

system will cancel once it judges that<br />

the vehicle has come to a standstill and<br />

sound a warning chime. To prevent the<br />

vehicle from moving, the driver must<br />

depress the brake pedal.<br />

. The system may not detect the vehicle in<br />

front of you in certain road or weather<br />

conditions. To avoid accidents, never use<br />

the Intelligent Cruise Control system<br />

under the following conditions:<br />

— On roads where the traffic is heavy<br />

or there are sharp curves<br />

— On slippery road surfaces such as<br />

on ice or snow, etc.<br />

— During bad weather (rain, fog, snow,<br />

etc.)<br />

When the windshield wiper is operated<br />

at the low speed (LO) or high<br />

speed (HI) position, the Intelligent<br />

Cruise Control system is automatically<br />

canceled.<br />

— When strong light (for example, at<br />

sunrise or sunset) is directly shining<br />

on the front of the vehicle<br />

— When rain, snow or dirt adhere to<br />

the system sensor<br />

— On steep downhill roads (the vehicle<br />

may go beyond the set vehicle<br />

speed and frequent braking may<br />

result in overheating the brakes)<br />

— On repeated uphill and downhill<br />

roads<br />

— When traffic conditions make it<br />

difficult to keep a proper distance<br />

between vehicles because of frequent<br />

acceleration or deceleration<br />

. In some road or traffic conditions, a<br />

vehicle or object can unexpectedly come<br />

into the sensor detection zone and cause<br />

automatic braking. You may need to<br />

control the distance from other vehicles<br />

using the accelerator pedal. Always stay<br />

alert and avoid using the ICC system<br />

when it is not recommended in this<br />

section.<br />

Starting and driving 5-39

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