(with a variable cruise speed
value) is displayed on the instrument
cluster.
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Over speed:
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When you step the accelerator pedal
while ACC is active, the vehicle
responds to your acceleration action
so that the ACC is temporarily
deactivated until you release the
pedal.
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ACC failure:
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There has been a failure in the
system. No operation can be
performed, and the ACC failure
indicator
lights up on the
instrument cluster (with a variable
cruise speed value).
ACC Activation Conditions
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The EPB is released.
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The vehicle is in Drive.
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The vehicle does not slide backwards.
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The trunk, hood, and all doors are
closed.
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Driver seat belt is fastened.
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The ESC system is on, but not activated
yet.
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The vehicle speed is not greater than
150 km/h (95 mph).
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Brake pedal is pressed at speed 0; or
brake pedal is not pressed at speeds
above 0.
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There is no vehicle network
communication failure prompt on the
instrument cluster.
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The AEB function is not activated.
Cruise Button Operation
ACC on/off button
Press button① to activate or exit
ACC. (The system is on standby when
activation conditions are met). (By
default, ACC activation by pressing
button① sets the current speed as the
cruise speed. If the current speed is below
30 km/h, the cruise speed is set to 30
km/h.)
Resetting ACC
When the ACC system is on standby
within the same ignition cycle, the system
memorizes the last speed setting. Push
up the lever ② to restore to the stored
speed prior to exiting the cruise system.
Increasing/Decreasing target speed
When ACC is active, set the vehicle to a
speed within the 30~150 km/h range by
moving the lever ②. Toggling the lever
② up or down each time increases or
decreases target speed by 5 km/h.
Exiting ACC
While ACC is active, pressing button ①
again or pressing the brake pedal makes
the ACC system go on standby.
WARNING
●
Please strictly abide by the speed
limit regulations of local roads,
control the speed and drive safely.
Do not overspeed.
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