Driving
the function button > Driver assistance >
Front Assist
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page 93.
The system will store the setting for the next
time the ignition is switched on.
SEAT recommends keeping advance warning
active.
Depending on the vehicle’s infotainment sys-
tem the advance warning function may be
adapted in the following modes:
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Advance
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Medium
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Delayed
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Deactivated
SEAT recommends driving with the function in
“Medium” mode.
Switching distance warning on and off
The safety distance warning can be activa-
ted or deactivated in the infotainment system
using the function button
> Driver assis-
tance > Front Assist
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page 93.
The system will store the setting for the next
time the ignition is switched on.
SEAT recommends having the safety dis-
tance warning activated except in the excep-
tions described in section
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page 248.
Activate or deactivate the dodge and turn
assistant
The dodge and turn assistance systems can
be activated or deactivated in the infotain-
ment system using the function button
>
Driver assistance > Front Assist
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page 93.
The system will store the setting for the next
time the ignition is switched on.
SEAT recommends having the dodge and
turn assistance systems activated except in
the exceptions described in section
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page 248.
Deactivating Front Assist temporarily in
the following situations
In the following situations the Front Assist
should be deactivated due to the system's
limitations:
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When the vehicle is to be towed.
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If the vehicle is on a test bed.
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If the radar sensor or the front camera are
faulty.
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If the radar sensor or the front camera have
suffered a violent blow.
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If it intervenes several times unnecessarily.
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If the radar sensor or the front camera are
temporarily covered by an accessory.
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When the vehicle is going to be loaded onto
transportation.
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If the windscreen is damaged in an area
that covers the vision of the front camera.
ACC - Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol*
Introduction
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) maintains
a constant speed set by the driver. When
approaching another vehicle in front, the
ACC detects it and adapts the speed au-
tomatically, maintaining a distance set by
the driver.
Does my vehicle have ACC?
Your vehicle has ACC if it has a configuration
menu in the infotainment system
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page 93
and if it has the ACC function buttons on the
multifunction steering wheel
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Fig. 179.
Speed range
ACC regulates speeds between 30 km/h (20
mph) and 210 km/h (130 mph).
The ACC can brake vehicle until it stops com-
pletely before a vehicle that stops. If your ve-
hicle is fitted with a manual gearbox, you
should pay attention to gear changes. The
ACC could switch off if the RPM gets too high
or low.
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