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Decreasing Cruising Speed
With adaptive cruise control
active:
Briefly press and release the
button to decrease the
set speed by 5 mph. Longer
presses will decrease the set
speed in 1 mph increments.
Manual Deactivation
Press the
button. The
symbol and set speed will
illuminate white again in the
driver’s display. Adaptive
cruise control has now
returned to standby mode and
the last set vehicle road speed
is stored for reuse if required.
Following a Vehicle
If the target vehicle in front slows to
a complete stop, then the adaptive
cruise control system will slow your
vehicle down, applying the brakes as
necessary, stopping it between 3-6
metres behind the target vehicle.
If the target vehicle moves forward
within 3 seconds, the adaptive cruise
control will automatically resume.
If the target vehicle moves forward
after 3 seconds, the accelerator pedal
or the resume button on the steering
wheel left-hand keypad will have to be
pressed to reactivate adaptive cruise
control.
If, after 10 minutes the target vehicle
has not moved, the parking brake
will be automatically applied instead,
and adaptive cruise control will be
cancelled.
Automatic Deactivation
Adaptive cruise control automatically
switches to standby mode if:
– The vehicle’s speed goes below
approximately 9 mph and the system
cannot determine if the vehicle in
front is stationary or is an object
such as a speed bump, etc.
– The vehicle’s speed goes below
approximately 9 mph and the vehicle
in front changes lanes or turns so
that system no longer has a target
vehicle to follow.
– The driver’s door is open.
– The driver’s seat belt is unbuckled.
– Traction Control or Electronic
Stability Control is activated or
Electronic Stability Control is turned
off.
– Track mode is selected.
– The brake pedal is depressed.
– The parking brake is applied.
– Neutral, reverse or Park is selected.
– The vehicle speed is higher than the
set speed for longer than 1 minute.
– The radar sensor is covered (such as
by snow or in heavy rain conditions).
DRIVER ASSISTANCE