Cadillac CT6 Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-9235592) -2016 - crc - 11/6/15246 Driving and OperatingPedestrian detection may not beavailable in high outsidetemperatures. An amber icon, *,displays. The system does not needservice.In rain, snow, or fog the image maynot be clear and the direction of theroad ahead may not be seen. Inmore severe weather conditions, theimage may be unclear andunusable. The system does notneed service.Keep the system sensor clean byactivating the windshield washer upto five times when it is dark enoughfor the system to operate. If theNight Vision image still looks blurry,use a soft wet cloth to gently cleanthe sensor camera lens and drythoroughly. The sensor is behind thefront grille to the inside of the driverside headlamp.The camera must also be aligned towork correctly. If the camera needsadjustment, see your dealer. Do notattempt to adjust the camerayourself.Side Blind ZoneAlert (SBZA)If equipped, the SBZA system is alane-changing aid that assistsdrivers with avoiding crashes thatoccur with moving vehicles in theside blind zone (or spot) areas.When the vehicle is in a forwardgear, the left or right side mirrordisplay will light up if a movingvehicle is detected in that blindzone. If the turn signal is activatedand a vehicle is also detected onthe same side, the display will flashas an extra warning not to changelanes. Since this system is part ofthe Lane Change Alert (LCA)system, read the entire LCA sectionbefore using this feature.Lane Change Alert (LCA)If equipped, the LCA system is alane-changing aid that assistsdrivers with avoiding lane changecrashes that occur with movingvehicles in the side blind zone (orspot) areas or with vehicles rapidlyapproaching these areas frombehind. The LCA warning displaywill light up in the correspondingoutside side mirror and will flash ifthe turn signal is on.{ WarningLCA does not alert the driver tovehicles outside of the systemdetection zones, pedestrians,bicyclists, or animals. It may notprovide alerts when changinglanes under all driving conditions.Failure to use proper care whenchanging lanes may result ininjury, death, or vehicle damage.Before making a lane change,always check mirrors, glance overyour shoulder, and use the turnsignals.