SGA Telltales
Note: The telltales described as grey may appear white depending on the type of instrument panel installed in the vehicle. Amber telltales raise awareness of an object. Red telltales warn of a possible collision. See Fig. and Fig..
On start up, the driver knows the vehicle is equipped with SGA if the SGA icon appears in the Detroit Assurance screen along with ABS. An SGA initializing telltale, the first telltale in Table., appears on the driver display screen as the startup sequence continues.
In a left-hand drive vehicle, SGA activation state (grey) telltale appears to the left of center on the driver display driving assistance screen; the amber (not shown) and red warning telltales appear to right of center.
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Location of SGA Activation State (Grey) Telltale
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Location of SGA Warning Telltales
Fig. 1, SGA Telltale Locations, ICUC
In a left-hand drive vehicle, the SGA activation state (grey) telltale appears to the left of center on the driver display driving assistance screen; the amber (not shown) and red warning telltales appear to right of center. The red warning telltale is accompanied by a pulsing red light animation.
This figure exists solely to illustrate the SGA telltale locations on the driver display screen; these telltales cannot appear at the same time.
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Location of SGA Activation State (Grey) Telltale
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Location of SGA Warning Telltales
Fig. 2, SGA Telltale Locations - ICC5
After startup, the driver display shows the status of SGA and the conditions detected. SGA is active and a grey triangle appears on the driver display screen.
If SGA monitoring experiences an error or is deactivated, a grey triangle with a slash appears.
If SGA monitoring is deactivated, a triangle with a slash appears.
Note: When the transmission is shifted to reverse, the SGA OFF telltale appears in the display until the transmission is shifted back to Neutral (N) or forward gears.
After SGA is turned off, it remains off until the driver until the driver turns the SGA feature on using the driver display or by stopping and turning the vehicle off and on again. When the vehicle is running and SGA is turned off, the driver display shows the Side Guard Assist Error or Deactivation telltales shown in Table..
Note: Depending on the type of instrument panel installed in the vehicle, the telltales described as grey may appear white.
Alerts are color-coded to indicate severity. Red indicates a condition that may pose a threat to control of the vehicle. Amber indicates a condition that may result in damage to vehicle components. Grey is used for notices.