wheel;
3. Press the cruise control
button;
4. Push the gear out of D
gear.
Exit adaptive cruise:
Press the cruise control button
on the left side of the steering
wheel again, the adaptive
cruise control indicator on the
instrument cluster assy
disappears, indicating that the
system has exited.
Warm reminders:
1. The ACC function will only
be activated when the
driver sets a target vehicle
speed and a target time
distance to the vehicle
ahead. When there is no
car ahead, the ACC system
will control the car to
approach the set target
speed, just like the
traditional cruise function.
2. When the system function
is turned on, if the current
vehicle speed is (0,
30)km/h, scroll the set
button, and the cruising
speed is set to 30km/h, if
the current vehicle speed>
30km/h, scroll the set
button, the cruise speed is
set to the current speed.
3. When the driver steps on
the brake pedal, the cruise
system will be in a standby
state. When the brake
pedal is released, the
driver needs to press the
set/resume button to
reactivate the system.
4. When the system function
is activated, the system
enters the standby state
due to the driver stepping
on the brake or pressing
the cancel button. At this
time, scroll the resume
button to restore the target
speed to the speed set in
the previous cycle.
5. When the driver depresses
the accelerator pedal, the