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WARNING
Please strictly abide by the local
speed limit regulations, drive
safely, and do not speed.
Exiting ACC
While ACC is active, pressing button
② for a second time or pressing the
brake pedal makes the ACC system go
on standby.
Setting vehicle distance
The driver must select a safe vehicle
distance.
The system adjusts vehicle speed to
keep a suitable distance from the
vehicle ahead on the same lane.
Pressing buttons ③ and ④ on the
steering wheel adjusts vehicle distance
to any of the four available levels. At
each level, vehicle distance is in direct
proportion to vehicle speed. The faster
the speed, the longer the distance.
Increasing/Decreasing speed with ACC
active
When ACC is activated, you can press
the accelerator pedal to reach the
set target cruise speed in advance.
The system then enters over speed
mode. If the vehicle is already running
at the target speed and the driver
presses the accelerator pedal without
performing any other operations, the
vehicle will return to the target speed
after the accelerator pedal is released.
If the driver presses the brake pedal
to slow down continuously, ACC goes
into standby mode. After the brake
is released, ACC will need to be
reactivated.
Follow-to-stop/start
Controlled by ACC, the vehicle can
stop when the vehicle ahead stops in
normal driving conditions and resume
driving automatically following the
vehicle ahead if the stop is less than
30 seconds.
If the vehicle stops for a time
period between 30 seconds and three
minutes, press the accelerator pedal or
push up lever ① to reactivate ACC.
System Limitations
The front mmWave radars are installed
in the front of the vehicle. Blockage
of its detection area by contaminants
can disturb the intended function. In
particular, if the sensor is covered by
snow completely, the ACC system exits
and informs of this on the instrument
cluster. System function will recover
after blockage is removed and the
vehicle is restarted or runs on normal
roads for a while.
Front mmWave radar sensors may
have a transient function failure from
limited detection if the vehicle runs
under special conditions, such as
circular ramps or tunnels, for an
extended period. The function can be
recovered by restarting the vehicle or
driving on normal roads for a while.
Reaching or leaving a curve may delay
or disturb target selection. In such
cases, the ACC vehicle may not brake
as expected or may brake late.
On roads with sharp curves, such as
winding roads, the vehicle ahead may
be out of ACC sensor detection for
a few seconds due to sensor vision
limitations, possibly causing the ACC
vehicle to accelerate automatically.
Tra󽗋c 󽗊ow and weather conditions,
such as rain and fog, must be heeded
for setting vehicle distance on the
ACC system. After the ACC system is
properly set, the driver must be able
to decelerate until the vehicle stops at
any time.
The ACC system may not be able
to identify stationary or slow-moving
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