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Vehicle Dynamics and Driver Assist Systems
May 2017
Driver Assist Functions
Adaptive Cruise Control
When driving on a highway or freeway, Adaptive Cruise Control allows the vehicle to follow a
vehicle directly ahead while maintaining an appropriate distance without operation of the brake
or accelerator pedal. Adaptive Cruise Control is set to standby status by pressing the steering
wheel mounted cruise control switch. Once depressed, an Adaptive Cruise Control icon and
READY icon will appear on the Combination Meter or MFD.
Note: The vehicle must be traveling at a minimum of 25 MPH for the system to be
READY.
EyeSight
READY display
display
MPH
miles
Adaptive Cruise Control – Ready
The system is engaged by depressing the steering wheel mounted SET/- switch. Once SET,
the vehicle will begin cruising and the Set Speed indicator will be displayed. Each press of the
SET/- or RES/+ will change the vehicle target speed by 5 MPH. Pressing and holding either
switch will change the target speed by 1 MPH
MPH
miles
SET vehicle speed indicator
Set- Switch Set Vehicle Speed Indicator Set Vehicle Speed Indicator MFD)
(Combination Meter)
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