205
When reaching a steep cat's back
(
fig. 153
), the picked vehicle could
get out of the radar detection range
(thus missing "picking").
The Radar Cruise Control
features proper strategies
to keep adequate comfort
level when travelling on a road
with curves, e.g.: reducing the
cruising speed if required. The
Radar Cruise Control however
cannot detect the road turn; the
driver is therefore the only re-
sponsible for adjusting the car
speed to curves, slip-road or
sharp-curves, not necessarily on
highway sections.
Whenever the picked ve-
hicle gets out of the radar
detection range, the car
will accelerate to return to the set
cruising speed.
FAULT INDICATION
System anomalies are signalled by
the lighting of symbol
à
on the mul-
tifunction display, together with mes-
sage “RADAR CRUISE CONTROL
FAULT”. The fault indication re-
mains on even when system ring
A
is
turned to
OFF
.
Whatever the system's fault, the
Radar Cruise Control is fully switched
off.
fig. 152
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fig. 153
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