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WARNING: Set the time intervals
to comply with any local traffic
regulations.
NOTE: If adaptive cruise control
seems unreactive when put in
active mode, this may be because
the preset time interval to the
vehicle in front does not allow an
increase in speed.
NOTE: Faster road speeds will
result in the longer distances to
the vehicle in front for a given time
interval.
Changing Target Vehicle
With adaptive cruise control is active
and following another vehicle at
speeds under 30 mph, and the system
changes targets from a moving to a
stationary vehicle, the system will
automatically apply the brakes to stop
your vehicle.
WARNING: If adaptive cruise
control changes targets from a
moving vehicle to a stationary
vehicle at speeds above 30 mph,
the system may not react to
the stationary vehicle and may
accelerate to the previously set
speed.
You must manually apply the brakes to
slow down or stop your vehicle.
Automatic Standby Mode When
Changing Targets
Adaptive cruise control will go into
standby mode if the vehicle in front
changes lanes or turns so that adaptive
cruise control no longer has a target
vehicle to follow.
DRIVER ASSISTANCE