6. XPILOT Driving
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RestrictionsRestrictions
The ACC may be disabled or unavailable when:
1. Brake pedal is pressed.
2. Driving speed exceeds 120 km/h.
3. The vehicle is shifted into another gear.
4. The driver's seat belt is unbuckled.
5. Any door is opened.
6. The front trunk lid is open.
7. The radar is obscured. Radar may be obscured by mud, ice,
snow, etc.
8. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is activated.
9. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is applied.
10. Traction Control System (TCS) is activated.
11. Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is activated.
12. Airbag ejects.
13. Tire pressures are abnormal.
14. The system is malfunctioning or in need of repair.
15. Wipers are in HI gear.
When ACC cannot be used or canceled, the vehicle no longer
travels steadily at the set speed and no longer maintains the
specified distance with the preceding vehicle.
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Unexpected cancellations may occur at any time for
unknown reasons. Always observe the road ahead
and be prepared to take immediate action. Drivers
are always responsible for keeping the vehicle under
control.
ACC is particularly unsuitable for the following situations:
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Roads with sharp turns, or poor road conditions such
as slippery or icy roads.
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Radars are restricted. (For radar restrictions, Refer to
Page 109.)
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Radars are obscured (by dust, cover, etc.) or the
weather conditions are poor (e.g. heavy rain, snow,
dense fog).
The above examples, warnings, and constraints do not cover
all the conditions that can aect the proper operation of the
ACC.