ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control
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Adapt your speed and safe distance to the
vehicle in front of you at all times to suit visi-
bility, weather, road and trac conditions.
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Do not use the ACC in poor visibility, or on
roads that are steep, with lots of curves or
slippery.
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Never use ACC when driving o-road or on
unpaved roads.
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The system may not react in time to sta-
tionary obstacles (such as a trac jam
queue), particularly at high speeds. React
soon enough to avoid a hazardous situation.
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The system may not react to stopped vehi-
cles in the same lane. You must react early
enough yourself in this case.
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The system does not react to people, an-
imals or vehicles that are crossing or ap-
proaching in the opposite direction.
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If you are driving with a spare wheel fitted,
the ACC system could automatically switch
o. Switch o the system when starting o.
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Brake immediately if the ACC does not
slow down enough.
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Brake immediately when a driver interven-
tion instruction is displayed on the instru-
ment cluster screen.
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If the vehicle continues to move involuntar-
ily after a driver intervention prompt, brake
the vehicle.
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The brake pedal may move downwards
during braking. Be careful not to position
your foot under the pedal.
Note
If the ACC does not work as described in
this chapter, do not use it until it has been
checked by a specialised workshop. Visiting
a SEAT dealership is recommended.
ACC operation
Fig.136 On the instrument cluster screen: ACC
active.
Fig.137 On the multifunction steering wheel:
buttons for operating the ACC.
›››Fig.136
Vehicle detected in front. It will light up if
the distance to the vehicle is adjusted.
Distance selected.
Connecting
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Press the button on the multifunction steer-
ing wheel ›››Fig.137.
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Then select the “ACC (Adaptive Cruise
Control)” checkbox in the driving assistants
menu.
The ACC does not regulate anything yet
(standby).
Start regulation
Activating the ACC system also automatically
activates the ESC and traction control (TCS).