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The function detects that the driver has
been in a hands-off state for a certain period
of time, and then triggers a first-level
steering release warning.
If the function detects that the driver has
been in the hands-off state for a certain
period of time after the first-level steering
release warning occurs, the second-level
steering release warning will be triggered at
this time.
After the function detects that the driver is
still in hands-off state within a certain period
of time after the second-level steering
release warning occurs. The intelligent
cruise control function will light up the
hazard warning light, and exit the function
after controlling the vehicle to slow down to
0 in this lane. Then, horizontal and
longitudinal control are no longer provided
until the driver activates the function again.
Potholes, protrusions, and undulating
roads may cause delay or interruption of
steering release warning.
If you gently hold the steering wheel for a
long time, you may falsely alarm the
steering release warning.
When the vehicle speed is lower than 10
km/h, there is no steering release
warning function.
Exiting the ICC
The following methods can deactivate the
ICC:
Press the brake pedal to exit the ICC
system.
Driving Assist

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