Holden Acadia Owner Manual (Holden-Localizing-Holden-12561773) - 2019 -
crc - 8/28/18
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Driving and Operating
reached. Automatic speed
limiting can be set up to 8 km/h
above or below the speed limit.
.
To increase or decrease the
vehicle speed in small
increments, move the
thumbwheel down toward SET
−
or up RES briefly. For
each press, the maximum speed
will change 1 km/h.
Adaptive Cruise Control
If equipped, Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC) allows the driver to select the
cruise control set speed and a
following-gap.
The following-gap is the time
between your vehicle and a vehicle
detected directly ahead in your path,
moving in the same direction. If no
vehicle is detected in your path,
ACC works like regular cruise
control. ACC uses a camera and
radar sensors.
Read this entire section before
using the system.
If a vehicle is detected in your path,
ACC can apply acceleration or
limited moderate braking to maintain
the selected following-gap.
To disengage ACC, apply the brake.
If ACC is controlling your vehicle
speed when the Traction Control
System (TCS) or Electronic Stability
Control (ESC) system activates, the
ACC may automatically disengage.
See
. When road
conditions allow ACC to be safely
used, the ACC can be turned
back on.
Turning off the TCS or ESC system
will disengage the cruise control.
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Warning
ACC has limited braking ability
and may not have time to slow
the vehicle down enough to avoid
a collision with another vehicle
that you are following. This can
occur when vehicles suddenly
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slow or stop ahead, or enter your
lane. Also see
“
Alerting the
Driver
”
in this section.
Complete attention is always
required while driving and you
should be ready to take action
and apply the brakes.
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Warning
ACC will not detect or brake for
children, pedestrians, animals,
or other objects.
Do not use ACC when:
.
On winding and hilly roads
or when the sensors are
blocked by snow, ice, or dirt.
The system may not detect
a vehicle ahead. Keep the
entire front of the vehicle
clean.
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