Overview
WARNING: Pay particular attention
to road and traffic conditions, when
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is
activated, and always travel at a
speed which is safe for the current
conditions.
Never use ACC on winding or slippery
roads or when visibility is poor, e.g.
in fog, heavy rain or snow.
WARNING: The driver is responsible
for driving with due care and
attention, and in a safe manner for
the vehicle, the occupants, and other
road users at all times.
WARNING: ACC may not react to
oncoming traffic, overhanging loads
from other vehicles, pedestrians,
stationary vehicles or objects. To
avoid an impact, it is important that
the driver is always prepared to press
the brake pedal and is driving with
due care and attention at all times.
NOTE: ACC is only available if the
following conditions are met:
•
Both doors are closed
•
Set belt buckled
•
Parking brake disengaged
•
Drive (D) selected
•
ESC on
ACC allows the driver to set a cruising speed. The
vehicle speed will automatically be reduced if a
slower moving vehicle is detected in the lane
ahead and automatically increased again when
the lane becomes clear.
All ACC functions are operated by the control
stalk, positioned on the right of the steering
column.
Using Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Accelerate to the desired speed and push the
stalk up briefly, to activate ACC.
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Driving Controls
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
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