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How do you turn off lane assist on a Chevy Silverado?

You can turn off Lane Keep Assist on a Chevy Silverado by using the steering-wheel control to toggle the feature off, or by disabling it from the vehicle’s Driver Assist settings. The exact steps can vary by model year and trim.


Lane Keep Assist uses a forward camera to help keep the truck centered in its lane and to alert you if you drift. This guide outlines how to disable the system in most Silverado configurations and notes year-to-year differences so you can choose the method that matches your truck.


Quick steps to disable Lane Keep Assist


Use the following sequence to disable Lane Keep Assist on most Silverado models. If your vehicle lacks one of these options, rely on the onboard settings path described below.



  1. Locate the Lane Keep Assist button on the steering wheel. It typically bears an icon of a car with lane markings on either side.

  2. Press and release the Lane Keep Assist button to toggle the feature off. Look for the indicator light or message in the instrument cluster confirming the system is off.

  3. If the steering wheel button does not disable the system, access the Driver Assist settings in the vehicle display: navigate to Settings > Driver Assist (or Driver Assistance) > Lane Keep Assist and switch it Off.

  4. To stop related warnings, such as lane-change alerts, you may also disable Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) in the same Driver Assist menu, if desired.

  5. Note that some models may re-enable features after a restart or under certain driving conditions; in those cases, press the steering wheel button again or re-toggle via the settings menu to keep Lane Keep Assist off.


In most Silverado configurations, the steering-wheel control provides a quick way to disable Lane Keep Assist, while the settings path offers a more permanent toggle for those who prefer not to have the feature active on every drive.


Year-by-year notes and where to find controls


Steering wheel button versus in-dash menus


Across many model years, Chevy places a dedicated Lane Keep Assist button on or near the left side of the steering wheel. Pressing it toggles the feature on or off. If your truck lacks a physical button for Lane Keep Assist, you’ll likely find the toggle in the Driver Assist section of the instrument cluster or the infotainment system.


Driver Assist and Lane Keep settings path


In some Silverado trims or software versions, you’ll access Lane Keep Assist through: Settings > Driver Assist (or Driver Assistance) > Lane Keep Assist, with Off as the option. In others, the lane-keeping control is nested under Safety or Vehicle settings in the infotainment system. If you use Cruise Control or Adaptive Cruise Control, those features may coexist with Lane Keep Assist and have their own toggle behavior.


Related alerts: Lane Change Alert and SBZA


Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) is a related system that can also be turned off independently in some model years. If you want to reduce all lane-related warnings, locate SBZA in the same Driver Assist or Safety menu and switch it Off. Remember that turning off SBZA reduces blind-spot warnings as you drive.


Notes on variability and safety reminders


Chevrolet Silverado drivers should know that the exact steps can differ by year, trim level, and software updates. If you’re unsure of the path for your truck, consult the owner’s manual or the in-vehicle help guide. Always ensure that lane-keeping and blind-spot technologies align with your preferred driving setup for safe operation on the road.


Summary


To disable Lane Keep Assist on a Chevy Silverado, use the steering-wheel Lane Keep Assist button when available, or shut it off through the Driver Assist settings in the instrument cluster or infotainment system. You can also disable related features like Lane Change Alert and SBZA in the same menu if you wish. Methods vary by model year and software version, so check your manual or on-screen help if you encounter differences. When in doubt, recheck the system status after reboot or after changing settings to ensure it remains off on future drives.

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