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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
The adaptive cruise control is a system that supports driving on an expressway or
limited-access road. Your vehicle follows the preceding vehicle, which is detected
by the stereo camera, driving at a speed up to the speed set by the driver. When
the preceding vehicle stops, your vehicle also stops. However, your vehicle does
not remain in the stopped state. Because the adaptive cruise control is canceled
approximately 2 seconds after your vehicle is stopped, press the brake pedal to keep
your vehicle stopped.
The vehicle speed for the adaptive cruise control can be set within the range of
30 km/h (20 MPH) to 130 km/h (80 MPH).
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
WARNING
• The driver is responsible for safe driving. Always check the surrounding area
yourself to be safe when driving the vehicle.
• Do not rely entirely on the system. The adaptive cruise control has performance
limits. To rely entirely on the system may cause a serious accident. The system
does not drive your vehicle autonomously by judging all possible driving
conditions, such as when you are driving while looking away or distracted, while
not paying attention to the road in front of you, or while your view is impaired.
Also, the device is not intended to be used for preventing collisions.
WARNING (Continued)
Adaptive Cruise Control Switch
No. Description
1 Inter-vehicular distance switch
2 SET/+ switch
3 Main switch
4 CANCEL switch
5 RES switch
6 SET/- switch
Type 1
Type 2
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