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DRIVER ASSISTANCE
WARNING: Adaptive cruise
control is not a collision avoidance
system. The driver always
maintains responsibility to apply
the brakes if the system does not
detect another vehicle.
WARNING: Adaptive cruise control
may not detect people, animals,
bicycles or motorcycles. It may
also not detect slow moving,
parked, approaching vehicles or
stationary objects.
Do not use adaptive cruise control
when:
– Driving in a city or other busy traffic
conditions.
– Road conditions are slippery.
– There is a lot of water or slush on the
road.
– There is heavy rain or snow.
– Visibility is poor.
– On winding roads or on ramps.
Vehicle speed is controlled by
acceleration and braking when
adaptive cruise control is active,
therefore the brakes may emit a sound
when they are being applied/released
by the adaptive cruise control system
which should be considered normal.
NOTE: Adaptive cruise control is
not available if ESC ‘Off’ or track
mode* is selected.
*If track mode option available.
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Cruise and adaptive cruise control are
operated using the switches on left-
hand side steering wheel keypad.
1
Increases the time interval to the
vehicle in front.
2
Decreases the time interval to the
vehicle in front.
3
– Activates the system from
standby mode and resumes set
speed.
– Increases the set speed.
4
Decreases the set speed.
5
Select between cruise control or
adaptive cruise control.
6
Set road speed.