ACC auto off
Under the following circumstances, ACC may be automatically turned off and the driver is required to take
active control of the vehicle.
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Press on the brake pedal when it is not stationary;
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The vehicle is put in a gear other than drive;
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The seat belt on the driver's side is unfastened;
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The accelerator pedal has been pressed for too long;
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A door is open;
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The front compartment hood is opened;
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The electric parking brake switch is pulled;
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The sensor fails or the system fails.
ACC override
After ACC is activated, when the driver presses on the accelerator pedal, the instrument panel displays
“Driver override,” ACC will enter the override state and the vehicle speed will be temporarily increased.
When the driver releases the accelerator pedal, ACC will return to the activated state before entering the
override state, slow down to the target speed or enter the following cruise state based on the latest road
conditions, and actively press the “SET/-” button to decelerate to the target speed.
CAUTION:
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When the accelerator pedal is stepped on for too long, the ACC may exit to the standby state.
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When the speed is greater than 130km/h, the ACC will exit the actived state, and the vehicle will be
taken over by the driver. The driver needs to actively perform vehicle control such as braking and
changing lanes according to traffic and road conditions.
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When the target vehicle quickly leaves the recognition range due to a lane change or a turn, the ACC will
control the vehicle to accelerate to the target speed. At this time, there will be a rapid acceleration for
a short time, and the driver needs to pay special attention and be calm.
ACC recovery
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