The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV's Super Cruise hands-free driving system requires multiple components working together. When "Super Cruise Not Available" appears despite proper conditions, systematic troubleshooting identifies the cause.
Super Cruise System Requirements
Super Cruise requires compatible mapped highways, active subscription, proper driver attention monitoring, functioning sensors, and calibrated cameras. Missing any requirement disables the feature.
Common Causes of Unavailability
Camera Calibration Issues
The forward-facing camera requires calibration after windshield replacement or if the camera module is disturbed. Miscalibration prevents lane detection necessary for Super Cruise operation.
Driver Attention System Problems
The steering column-mounted camera monitors driver attention. If this camera has a fault or cannot properly track the driver's face, Super Cruise won't engage.
Map Data Issues
Super Cruise only works on pre-mapped highways. Outdated maps or GPS signal issues may cause the system to believe you're not on a compatible road.
Sensor Obstructions
The front radar and cameras must have clear visibility. Dirt, ice, or damaged sensor covers trigger unavailability messages.
Subscription and Connectivity
Super Cruise requires an active subscription and cellular connectivity. Service interruptions or account issues can disable the feature even when hardware functions properly.