ScottE
Active Member
This might sound dumb, but be sure you are toggling the control to set, not resume.
Done this on more than one occasion, and got the 'not met' message a couple of times before realizing why. I suspect a lot of people have done the same.And are you absolutely sure you're pushing *down* to set it and not up to attempt to resume?
the fix for this?
Whenever the "Conditions not met" message would appear,
I would toggle DOWN once, thereby setting the speed "at one less" than the current speed
and immediately take the foot of the accelerator.
The speed can then set and played with by toggling UP or DOWN.
That was the "fix" for me.
Before you dump it on the dealer, read the long list of conditions that will cause the cruise control to give that message.
This would happen periodically on my Optima. It was always after a snow storm when sand/salt covered the sensors. Cleaning the car solved it.
So on open roads, you turn on the system with the CRUISE button, then hit "SET-", you get the warning? Is the front radar sensor panel below the badge clean?
radar sensor panel
My observation is, that the radar sensor has very little or nothing to do with the SETTING of the SCC (Smart Cruise Control). In my experience so far, and I only had the car for 13 months, SETTING the SCC appears to be speed dependent.
Confirming what you already described:
Click CRUISE
toggle SET (the switch has the dual function - to UP the speed)
get "THE MESSAGE"
toggle DOWN
get off the gas
...and all is good.
I just finished a three day run from Canada to Ft. Lauderdale, and as you can imagine, after arriving in Virginia, the car was caked with road dirt. I had it washed, but the cruise control was working fine all the way, dirt or no dirt.
Thanks moinmoin!
I have tried your method and it does not work on mine. Although you have figured out a way to work around it, I don't think this is acceptable on vehicle that isn't cheap. I think I will have to take it to the dealer and hopefully it's an easy fix.
I just purchased my stinger yesterday. It works on the test-drive, but then not since. Same error no matter what I change or do. Anyone who have this problem get it fixed?
Be sure you push the CRUISE button first - you'll see the 'CRUISE' indicator show up on the dashboard. Then when you've reached the speed you want, push DOWN on the toggle. Most people would instinctively want to push 'UP' for 'ON' - but that will give you the message 'Conditions Not Met'.I just purchased my stinger yesterday. It works on the test-drive, but then not since. Same error no matter what I change or do. Anyone who have this problem get it fixed?
Be sure you push the CRUISE button first - you'll see the 'CRUISE' indicator show up on the dashboard. Then when you've reached the speed you want, push DOWN on the toggle. Most people would instinctively want to push 'UP' for 'ON' - but that will give you the message 'Conditions Not Met'.
As 'UP' is resume, it's really trying to tell you that there is nothing to resume - they should really have a different message for that. If you are SURE you are doing the above correctly (I pushed the button the wrong way a number of times when I first had the car), then see the dealer. Considering the fact you've only had the car a day, I'm leaning toward (temporary) operator error ...![]()