WARNING
You must take immediate action
once alerted, as the ACC
braking will not be sufficient to keep
a safe distance to the vehicle in front.
USING ACC
The system is operated by
adjustment controls mounted on the
steering wheel. ACC is deactivated
when the brakes or clutch are used,
the gear selector is moved to neutral
position, or if the accelerator pedal is
depressed for a longer period. ACC
will then change back to standby
mode, enabling you with full manual
control of the vehicle.
Note:
If the accelerator is depressed
for a short period, for example when
overtaking, ACC is temporarily
disengaged and then re-engaged
when the accelerator pedal is
released. ACC override will appear
in the display.
ACC on/offA
ACC cancelB
Forward alert on/offC
ACC gap increaseD
ACC gap decreaseE
Switching ACC on
Press the ACC ON/OFF (A) switch.
The system is set to standby mode.
Standby is confirmed in the
information display.
Setting a speed
To enable ACC activation you must
have first selected standby mode.
Press the SET+ switch or the SET-
switch to select your desired cruise
speed. The speed is shown in the
display and stored as the set speed.
The ACC indicator will light up on the
instrument cluster.
Note:
Vehicle speed may be
increased and decreased at intervals
of 5 km/h or 5 mph. Smaller
increases of 1 km/h or 1 mph may be
set by pressing the RES switch.
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Adaptive cruise control (ACC)