Functional limitations
The system may be limited in the following
situations:
– In heavy fog, wet conditions, or snow-
fall.
– In the event of missing, worn, poorly
visible, merging, diverging, or multiple
lane markings such as in construction
areas.
– When lane markings are covered in
snow, ice, dirt or water.
– In tight curves or on narrow roads.
– When lane markings are covered by ob-
jects.
– When driving very close to the vehicle
in front of you.
– When driving toward bright lights.
– When the windshield in front of the in-
terior mirror is fogged up, dirty or cov-
ered with stickers, etc.
– During calibration of the camera imme-
diately after vehicle delivery.
Manual Speed Limiter
Principle
The system can be used to set a speed limit,
for instance to prevent the vehicle from ex-
ceeding speed limits.
General information
The system can limit the speed, starting at a
value of 20 mph/30 km/h. The vehicle can
be driven at any speed below the set speed
limit.
Exceeding the speed limit
In special situations, the speed limit can be
exceeded by intentional acceleration.
When the vehicle speed exceeds the set
speed limit, a warning is issued.
No brake intervention
If the set speed limit is reached or unin-
tentionally exceeded, such as when driving
downhill, the vehicle is not actively braked.
When the speed limit is set during a trip to
a value below the driving speed, the vehicle
coasts until its driving speed drops below
the set speed limit.
Overview
Steering wheel buttons, left
Button Function
System on/off.
Increase the speed limit.
Reduce the speed limit.
Operation
Turning on
Press the button on the steering
wheel.
The current speed is accepted as the speed
limit.
If the system is switched on while the vehi-
cle is stationary or driving at low speeds,
20 mph/30 km/h is set as the speed limit.
The set speed is displayed under the LIMIT
or LIM indicator.
When the speed limit is activated, Dynamic
Stability Control is switched on as neces-
sary.
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