User's Manual

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HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ACC
The system acts by regulating the speed of the
vehicle using engine control and the brakes.
Gear changes may occur in response to
deceleration or acceleration while in ACC mode.
ACC is not a collision avoidance system.
However, during some situations, the system
may provide the driver with an indication that
intervention is required.
An audible alarm will sound, accompanied by
the message DRIVER INTERVENE if the ACC
detects:
A failure has occurred while the system is
active.
That using maximum ACC braking only is
not sufficient.
Note: ACC operates when the gear selector is
in position S or D.
Note: When ACC is engaged, the accelerator
pedal rests in the raised position. Fully release
the pedal to allow normal ACC operation.
Note: When braking is applied by the ACC
system, the vehicle's brake lamps will be
switched on, although the brake pedal will not
move.
Note: When Intelligent stop/start is fitted, it may
operate during a Queue assist stop. Press the
accelerator pedal for longer than normal to
restart the engine and move off.
DETECTION BEAM ISSUES
Detection issues can occur:
1.
When driving on a different line to the
vehicle in front.
2.
When a vehicle edges into your lane. The
vehicle will only be detected once it has
moved fully into your lane.
3.
When going into and coming out of a bend.
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24.07.2015