- You should always look all around the vehicle and check your Rear Vision Camera display before backing up
- Rear Pedestrian Alert does NOT automatically brake your vehicle. It is an alert system only. Always be ready to quickly take action to prevent collisions
- Rear Pedestrian Alert may not detect all pedestrians in all situations. Examples of its limitations include:
- Rear Pedestrian Alert may not detect children.
- When the pedestrian is not directly behind your vehicle, is not fully visible, is not standing upright or is part of a group
- Rear Pedestrian Alert may have limited performance in poor visibility conditions, including nighttime, fog, rain or snow, or if the Rear Vision Camera is blocked by dirt, snow or ice. Keep the Rear Vision Camera lens clean.
- Carefully read your Owner’s Manual for system limitations. Check the “Driver Assistance Systems” section of the Owner’s Manual for a diagram that shows the location of the feature’s camera and how to clean it
- You can turn Rear Pedestrian Alert off through the Settings menu on your vehicle’s infotainment system
Safety or driver assistance features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Visibility, weather and road conditions may affect feature performance. Read the vehicle’s Owner’s Manual for more important feature limitations and information.