Owner’s Manual

DRIVER SUPPORT
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Adaptive Cruise Control – setting
speed
Setting a speed
Once ACC has been put in standby mode:
Controls and display
Put in active mode and set a speed (each
additional press increases/decreases speed
by 1 mph (approximately 2 km/h))
Press
or (4).
> The set speed, for example 60 mph (5), will
be magnified for several seconds and the
frame around the speed will change colors
from white to green to indicate that this
speed has been stored (set).
When this symbol has changed colors
from white to green, ACC is in active
mode and the vehicle will maintain the
set speed.
This symbol indicates that you
are approaching a vehicle
ahead.
ACC will switch from maintain-
ing a set speed to maintaining
a set distance from that vehi-
cle.
When this happens, a speed
range will be indicated on the
speedometer:
The higher speed (the cur-
rently set speed (5)) will be
marked in green.
The lower speed in the range is the speed of the
vehicle ahead.
Changing the set speed
After a speed has been set, it can be
increased or decreased by briefly pressing
the
or buttons. Each time one of
these buttons is pressed, the vehicle's speed
changes by 5 mph or 5 km/h. If the speed is
increased by pressing the accelerator pedal,
the vehicle's speed when the button is
pressed will be set.
Press and hold one of these buttons to
increase/decrease the speed in 1-mph or 1-
km/h increments. Release the button when
you have reached the desired speed.
NOTE
If one of the Adaptive Cruise Control but-
tons is pressed for more than approxi-
mately one minute, ACC will be deacti-
vated. The engine must then be switched
off and restarted to reset ACC.
In some situations Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol cannot be put in active mode.
Cruise
control Unavailable is shown in the dis-
play, see Adaptive Cruise Control – sym-
bols and messages (p. 188).
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control – introduction
(p. 176)