GMC Terrain/Terrain Denali Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-18552429) - 2025
Driving and Operating 205
Side Bicycle Detection
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f
equipped, the system may detect abicyclist
approaching from the side or rear of the vehicle.
If this occurs, a chime will sound in the direction
of the detection, and the Safety Alert Seat will
pulse if enabled through vehicle settings. To
view available settings from the infotainment
screen, touch Settings >Vehicle >Collision/
Detection Systems.
Bicyclist Detection is available when the
vehicle is in D(Drive), P(Park), and for ashort
time after the vehicle is turned off.
If the vehicle detects abicyclist when it is
off, aDIC message may display and alert to
the direction of the detection. In some cases,
an Unavailable message may display. This is
normal and does not mean that the system
is broken.
Detection Zones
When the vehicle is in P(Park) or is turned
off, abicyclist can be detected 11 m(36 ft)
behind the vehicle or 10 m(33 ft) to the side of
the vehicle.
When the vehicle is in D(Drive), abicyclist can
be detected 3m (10 ft) behind the vehicle or to
the side of the vehicle.
Turning the Feature On or Off
Bi
cyclist Detection can be turned on or
off through vehicle settings. To view
available settings from the infotainment
screen, touch Settings >Vehicle >Collision/
Detection Systems.
Blind Zone Steering Assist (BZSA)
{ Warning
Do not rely on Blind Zone Steering Assist
(B
ZSA) to prevent crashes. This system does
not replace the need to pay attention and
drive safely. Failure to use proper care
when driving may result in vehicle damage,
injury, or death.
•
BZSA performance may be affected by
weather and road conditions.
•
BZSA does not provide steering
assistance to avoid a vehicle that is in, or
has entered, your lane of travel.
•
BZSA will not prevent atowed trailer
from crossing into the adjacent lane.
Always monitor the trailer position
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Warning (Continued)
while towing to ensure it is in the
same lane as your vehicle. BZSA is
only designed to detect when your
vehicle unintentionally crosses detected
lane lines.
If equipped, the Blind Zone Steering Assist
(B
ZSA) system can detect a potential crash with
amoving vehicle in the lane you are entering.
It provides abrief, urgent turn of the steering
wheel to alert you to take action to avoid
acollision.
BZSA works with Lane Keep Assist (LKA) and
Lane Change Alert (LCA). BZSA operates when
the vehicle is in aforward gear, and only when
LKA and LCA are enabled and able to assist. See
Lane Keep Assist (LKA) 3207. See Lane Change
Alert (LCA) 3203.
BZSA will provide asteering correction when
your vehicle is about to leave the current lane
of travel, with the possibility of a collision with
avehicle in the adjacent lane. Unlike LKA, the
steering correction with BSZA will happen even
if your turn signal is on in the direction of
lane departure.