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Hyundai Tucson: Navigation-Based Smart Cruise Control (NSCC) / Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control Operation

Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control may be available when:

  • Highway Auto Speed Change is selected from the settings menu.
  • Smart Cruise Control is operating.
  • You are driving on controlled access roads.

Information

For more details on how to operate Smart Cruise Control, refer to the "Smart Cruise Control (SCC)" section in this chapter.

Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control display

The following may appear on the instrument cluster:

  • Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control standby

If the operating conditions are met, the white indicator light illuminates.

  • Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control operating

If Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control is operating, the green indicator light illuminates.

If Highway Auto Speed Change operates, the indicator light and the set speed illuminate in green on the instrument cluster, and an audible warning sounds.

WARNING

The "Drive carefully" warning message appears if Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control is not able to slow down your vehicle.

Information

  • Highway Auto Curve Slowdown and Highway Auto Speed Change function uses the same indicator light.
  • The images and colors in the instrument cluster may differ depending on the cluster type or theme selected from the settings menu.

Highway Auto Curve Slowdown

Depending on the curve ahead on the highway, your vehicle decelerates, and after passing the curve, your vehicle accelerates to Smart Cruise Control's set speed.

  • Vehicle deceleration time may differ depending on your vehicle speed and the degree of the curve on the road. The higher the driving speed, deceleration starts earlier.

Highway Auto Speed Change

Highway Auto Speed Change operates when Smart Cruise Control's set speed is the same as the highway speed limit.

While Highway Auto Speed Change is active and the highway speed limit changes, Smart Cruise Control's set speed automatically changes to the current speed limit.

  • If Highway Auto Speed Change has changed to the standby state by driving on a road other than a controlled access road, Highway Auto Speed Change operates again when you drive on the controlled access road again without setting the speed.
  • If Highway Auto Speed Change has changed to the standby state by depressing the brake pedal or pressing button on the steering wheel, press the button to restart the function.

Information

  • If the set speed is set to a speed other than the speed limit, Highway Auto Speed Change is in the standby state and does not adjust the set speed if the highway speed limit changes.
  • Highway Auto Speed Change does not operate on highway interchanges or junctions.
  • Highway Auto Speed Change only operates based on the speed limits of the controlled access road, it does not work with speed cameras.
  • When Highway Auto Speed Change is operating, your vehicle automatically accelerates or decelerates when the controlled access road speed limit changes.
  • The maximum set speed for Highway Auto Speed Change is 90 mph (140 km/h).
  • If the speed limit of a new controlled access road has not been updated in the navigation system, Highway Auto Speed Change may not operate properly.
  • If the speed unit (mph or km/h) is not set to the speed unit used in your country, Highway Auto Speed Change may not operate properly.
    Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control Settings
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    Limitations of Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control
    Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control may not operate normally if: The navigation system is not working properly. Map information is not transmitted due to an issue with the infotainment ...

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