Activating Adaptive Cruise Control and
Setting the Speed
Activate cruise control by setting the cruise speed,
using the controls on the steering wheel. See
Drive at the desired speed, then press the –/SET
switch. Cruise control will be activated and the set
speed stored.
If cruise control is deactivated, the stored speed can
be activated again by pressing the +/RES switch.
The driver display will show the adaptive cruise con-
trol symbol and the set speed. Cruise control will au-
tomatically brake or accelerate the vehicle to main-
tain the set speed.
If the brake pedal is pressed, ACC is deactivated au-
tomatically.
If ACC is, or becomes unavailable, a message will be
displayed that allows the driver to choose to use
standard cruise control. See
Increasing or Reducing Speed
The speed setting can only be set by when driving.
Press –/SET to set the cruise speed while the ve-
hicle is traveling at the desired speed. Press and
hold to decrease the set cruise speed.
Setting the Distance to the Vehicle in Front
The Cruise Control settings menu can be used to set
the distance to the vehicle in front.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the minimum dis-
tance is maintained to the vehicle in front re-
quired by law. Adjust the specified minimum dis-
tance to the vehicle in front if necessary.
Overtaking
NOTE: It is possible to exceed the set speed
when overtaking.
The set speed can be exceeded using the accelera-
tor pedal. When the accelerator pedal is released,
the set speed will be resumed.
Deactivating the System
Press the CNCL switch, or, press the brake pedal to
deactivate cruise control.
NOTE: The speed remains stored when ACC is
deactivated.
Tail Gate Warning
Tail Gate Warning is a feature that alert the driver
when he is following the vehicle in front too closely.
The system gives warning when:
•
ACC is not activated;
•
the vehicle is moving faster than 20 mph (32
kp/h); and
•
the driver follows a vehicle for longer than 10
seconds at a distance that will be traversed in
less than 2.6 seconds.
The system will not give warning when:
•
the vehicle is moving slower than 20 mph (32
kp/h);
•
another vehicle cuts in front;
•
the vehicle in front is moving away; or
•
ACC is activated.
The system will continue to give warning every 20
seconds if the gap between the vehicles does not
increase.
Active Brake Assist (ABA)
Safety Information
WARNING
Active brake assist is intended only as an aid for
a conscientious and alert driver. ABA does not
take road and weather conditions into account,
nor the prevailing traffic situation. The driver is
responsible for keeping a safe distance to the
vehicle in front, for the vehicle speed, braking in
good time, and remaining in lane. The driver
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