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8. Influencing factors that may deteriorate
the sensor function:
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Heavy rain, water mist, ice, snow or
sludge may deteriorate the function of
the radar sensor. As a result, ACC is
deactivated temporarily. Meanwhile the
instrument cluster displays the following
text messages: “The forward radar is
blocked” and “Cruising conditions are
not met”. At this time, ACC and FCM are
unable to play their roles.
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Frosting or fogging of front windshield
due to temperature difference or frost in
low-temperature and alpine areas, which
will obstruct the camera sensor, and
cause display of following telltales on the
instrument cluster: “The view of IFC is
obstructed” and “Cruising conditions are
not met”. At this time, ACC and FCM are
unable to play their roles.
9. Brake overheating. If the brake is
overheated due to emergency braking or
driving down a steep slope, ACC will be
deactivated automatically, and meanwhile
the instrument cluster will display a tell-
tale reading “Cruising conditions are not
met”. After that, ACC can no longer be
activated. until the brake temperature
drops to a reasonable degree.
WARNING
● The adaptive cruise control (ACC)
function cannot cover all driving
scenarios and traffic, weather and
road conditions.
● The function of ACC is only to
supplement the driving assistance
function. and cannot replace your
attention and judgment. It is your
responsibility to maintain a safe
distance and speed, and you must be
ready to intervene if the ACC fails to
maintain a proper speed or distance
from the vehicle ahead.
● For the sake of safety, do not use
ACC under conditions such as urban
driving, traffic jams, multi-curve
roads and poor road conditions (e.g.
icing, fog, gravel, heavy rain, and
phenomena prone to water skiing).