In order to use Super Cruise, first press theÂ
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)Â button on the steering wheel to turn on Adaptive Cruise Control. The symbol will illuminate inÂ
WHITEÂ on the instrument cluster. If Adaptive Cruise Control is already set, the symbol will beÂ
GREENÂ with a speed shown.
Step Two
When Super Cruise detects you are on a limited-access freeway, paying sufficient attention, and all other driving conditions are met (lane markings visible, GPS available, no system faults, etc.), the Super Cruise symbol will illuminate inÂ
WHITEÂ on the instrument cluster.
Step Three
When it is safe to do so, press theÂ
Super Cruise button on the steering wheel to engage Super Cruise. When the symbol and steering wheel light bar illuminate inÂ
GREEN, you may remove your hands from the steering wheel. Do not remove your hands from the steering wheel unless the light bar is green, indicating Super Cruise is steering the vehicle. To disengage Super Cruise, press theÂ
Super Cruise button again or press the brake pedal.
What do I need for Super Cruise?
New owners receive 3 years of Super Cruise Connected Services and OnStar Safety & Security Plan coverage – supports Super Cruise functionality and Crash Notification.To continue functionality after the 3-year Super Cruise package ends, the vehicle owner is required to purchase a Super Cruise subscription including OnStar® Super Cruise support services
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