Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)*
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Starting and driving
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With the ACC turned on (in the ‘standby
state’), push down the “SET -” switch while
driving.
When your desired speed is reached, release
the “SET -” switch; then this speed is set and
the ACC initiates the speed control to the set
speed.
The set speed is indicated on the information
screen of the multi-information display.
The ACC can be selected between approxi-
mately 40 to 180 km/h.
You can set and initiate the speed control
when driving at approximately 10 to 40 km/h
while a vehicle in front is being detected. In
this case, the target speed is set to 40 km/h.
Setting to any speed outside this range does
not cause the ACC to start the control.
When the ACC is initialized, a buzzer sound
is heard and the “SET” indicator lights up on
the screen. At the same time, the display
showing the following distance setting and
the running-ahead vehicle symbol (only when
the ACC is detecting a vehicle in front) is
switched to the in-control mode display.
There are two ways to increase the set speed.
To activate ACC control
NOTE
The ACC cannot start the control when any
of the following conditions is present. You
are alerted to this state by a sounding buzzer.
• When the vehicle speed is lower than
approximately 10 km/h or 180 km/h or
higher.
• When the vehicle is running at a speed
between approximately 10 and 40 km/h and
the ACC is not detecting any vehicle in
front.
• When the ASC is in the OFF state.
• When ABS, ASC or TCL is working.
• When the select position is in the “P”
(PARK), the “R” (REVERSE) or the “N”
(NEUTRAL) position.
• While the brake pedal is being depressed.
• When the parking brake is applied.
• When the system determines that its perfor-
mance has been degraded due to contami-
nants adhered to the sensor.
• When there is any abnormality in the sys-
tem.
To increase the set speed
NOTE
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