The Electronic Stabilization Program (ESC) cannot be deactivated when the Adaptive Cruise
Control is switched on. If the ESc has been deactivated and you then switch on the Adaptive Cruise
Control, the ESC function will also be activated automatically.
The currently set distance and the last settings are stored automatically and assigned to the used
remote control vehicle key.
When to temporarily deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Please deactivate ACC under following conditions
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When driving around curves, turn lanes, highway ramps or construction sites, in order to prevent
unwanted acceleration of the vehicle.
When driving through tunnels.
Under bad weather conditions or bad visibility, like in heavy rain, snowfall or fog.
WARNING
Not deactivating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) in the situations mentioned above can cause
collisions, other accidents and serious personal injury.
Forward Collision Warning system (Front Assist)
Fig. 274
In the instrument cluster display. Advance warning: Distance to vehicle ahead becoming too small.