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• Press the cancel button on the left side of
steering wheel to exit the ICC.
The ICC system is dependent on the
operation of other systems, such as the
electronic stability control system (ESC). If
any of these systems stop working, ICC will
be automatically deactivated.
In case of automatic deactivation, a sound
signal is given and the meter instrument
display shows a text message. The driver
must intervene to match the speed and the
distance to the preceding vehicle.
Possible reasons for disabling intelligent
cruise control (including but not limited to):
• Any door, hood or tailgate is opened.
• Driver’s seat belt is unfastened
• The wheels losses road holding (traction
force).
• The brake system performance is
degraded or faulty.
• Parking brake is applied
• Front camera is covered by wet snow or
heavy rain.
• Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system
functions or is turned off.
• Hill Descent Control (HDC) function is
turned on.
Detection Problems
The detection ability of front camera is
limited. In some cases, the front camera
may fail to detect vehicles or delay the
detection of vehicles.
Detection problems may occur in the
following situations:
1. Vehicles move slowly along the
driver’s lane. The system can only
detect the vehicle that has fully entered
the driver’s lane.
2. When the front vehicle is a large truck,
the time of detecting the vehicle may be
delayed.
3. When the driver enters or exits a curve,
detection problems related to the
preceding vehicle may occur.
Under such circumstances, the driver
should keep alert. Take emergency
measures and temporarily turn off ICC if
necessary.
• For roads with invisible lane lines.
• For roads with intersections.
• For roads with vehicle marks (e. g., tyre
marks).
• For roads that the original lane and the
new lane have large difference.
• Potholes, bumps, undulating pavement.
Driving Assist