Highway Driving Assist malfunction

This message shows that there is a problem with Highway Driving Assist, so have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Kia dealer.

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In all situations, the driver's behavior/judgment has the priority.
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Highway Driving Assist operates only when the driver has set it through the user settings in the instrument cluster.
If your vehicle is equipped with an infotainment system, you can learn how to setup on the website via QR code in the infotainment quick reference guide.
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Highway Driving Assist is limited in other countries.
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Highway Driving Assist only operates based on the speed limits of the highway but it does not work with the speed cameras.
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The time gap could occur between the navigation speed warning and function operation.
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If the speed limits of speed cameras exceed the highway speed limits during the automatic speed setting mode, the navigation displays its own warning.
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The function is not designed to work on expressways, national highways and public roads. The function automatically cancels when you leave the highway.
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Highway Driving Assist is deactivated on the user settings in the instrument cluster when it is not in operable condition.
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When the vehicle is at resting area or interchanges or junctions away from the main line of the highway, Highway Driving Assist is automatically turned off so it requires caution to the driver.
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When you are 500 m (0.3 mile) before/after an open-type toll gate while driving on the highway, Highway Driving Assist is automatically turned off so it requires caution to the driver. It automatically switches to Smart Cruise Control and a pop-up window will appear to inform you of the change.
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When the automatic speed setting is in operation, the set speed may automatically change on the highway in accordance with changes in speed limit, leading to automatic acceleration/deceleration of the vehicle.

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Regardless of whether Highway Driving Assist is on or off, you must keep eyes on the road while driving and must obey all traffic laws.
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Highway Driving Assist depends entirely on road information provided by the Infotainment System, and the car manufacturer is not responsible for the driver's violation of road traffic laws or accidents.

Highway Driving Assist may not function properly in the following situations:
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The navigation is not working properly.
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The navigation is not updated.
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The real-time GPS or map information provided has errors.
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The navigation is overloaded by performing functions, such as route search, video play-back, voice recognition, etc, that are performing simultaneously.
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GPS signals are blocked in areas such as a tunnel.
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The driver goes off course or the route to the destination is changed or canceled by resetting the navigation.
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The vehicle enters a service station or resting area.
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Android Auto or Car Play is operating.
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The navigation cannot detect the current vehicle position (ex: elevated roads including overpass adjacent to general roads or nearby roads exist in a parallel way).
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The navigation is being updated while driving.
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The navigation is being reset while driving.
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The road is slippery due to bad weather such as rain or snow.
* Refer to More Details for cautions and warnings about Vehicle Distance control and front radar.
* Refer to More Details for cautions and warnings about steering control and front view camera.