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Engaging ACC with the SET Button
The ACC set speed is the speed you
will travel if no vehicle is detected in
your path.
To set ACC:
1. Ensure that the Head-Up Display
(HUD) is on and properly adjusted
(see Section 3 of your Owner
Manual for details).
2. Move the ACC switch to the on
position as described above.
3. Achieve the speed you desire.
4. Press and release the SET button
(described above) located in the
tip of the multifunction lever.
5. Remove your foot from the
accelerator pedal.
Selecting a Follow Distance (GAP)
Use the GAP button on your steering
wheel to adjust the distance between
you and the vehicle ahead of you.
Press the top of the button to
increase distance. Press the bottom
of the button to decrease distance.
A graphic on the HUD indicates your
selected distance.
If driver action is required while
using ACC, an alert symbol will flash
on the HUD and a warning beep will
sound. Driver action is required
when: ACC cannot apply sufficient
braking because you are approaching
a vehicle too rapidly; vehicle speed
drops below about 20 mph (32
km/h); a temporary condition
prohibits ACC from operating; or a
malfunction is detected in the ACC
system.
EXPRESS WINDOWS
Your power window controls are
located on the armrest near each
window. The controls include an
Express-Up and Express-Down
feature that allows you to raise or
lower the windows at the touch of a
button.
Caution: ACC will not apply hard braking
or bring the vehicle to a complete stop. In
addition, ACC will not respond to stopped
vehicles, pedestrians or animals. When
approaching a vehicle or object, ACC may
not have time to slow your vehicle enough
to avoid a collision. Even with ACC, your
complete attention is always required and
you should be ready to take action and
apply the brakes when necessary.
See
Sections 3 and 4 of your Owner Manual
for additional information.