ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control
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Note
If the ACC does not work as described in
this chapter, do not use it until it has been
checked by a specialised workshop. CUPRA
recommends visiting a specialised CUPRA
dealer or any SEAT dealership.
ACC operation
Fig.137 On the instrument cluster screen:
ACC active.
Fig.138 On the multifunction steering
wheel: buttons for operating the ACC.
›››Fig.137
Vehicle detected in front. It will light up if
the distance to the vehicle is adjusted.
Distance selected.
Connecting
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Press the button on the multifunction
steering wheel ›››Fig.138.
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Then select the “ACC (Adaptive Cruise
Control)” checkbox in the driving assistants
menu.
The ACC does not regulate anything yet
(standby).
Start regulation
Activating the ACC system also automatically
activates the ESC and traction control (TCS).
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To start regulation, press the button
›››Fig.138.
The ACC saves the current speed and main-
tains the set distance. If the current speed
is outside the predened speed range, ACC
adjusts the speed to the nearest limit of the
range.
Depending on the driving situation, the follow-
ing indicator lamps come on:
Lights up green
ACC connected, no vehicle detected in
front.
Lights up green
ACC connected, vehicle detected in
front.
When the ACC is in standby, the indicator
lamps light up grey.
Program the speed
+ 1 km/h (1mph)
- 1 km/h (1mph)
+ 10 km/h (5mph)
- 10 km/h (5mph)
Program the distance setting
The distance can be set to one of ve levels,
from very short to very long: