Driver Shift Control - Cadillac XLR 2006 Get To Know

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Once ACC is engaged and the cruise
speed is set, the ACC symbol (
will appear in the HUD display along
with the set speed. Use the GAP
button on the steering wheel to set
the follow distance. Press the + and –
symbols on the steering wheel to
increase or decrease the follow
distance.
The "vehicle ahead" symbol (
appear on the HUD when a vehicle in
your path is moving slowly enough
for the ACC to respond. ACC will
adjust speed and maintain the set
gap. The ACC may also apply limited
braking if necessary.
Refer to Owner Manual for further information.
Driver
Keyless Access &
Information
Push Button Start
Increase, Decrease or Resume
)
Speed
• Push the switch to the + position
to increase a set speed.
• Press the button at the end of the
lever to decrease a set speed.
• Move the switch to the + position
to resume a set speed after
braking.
) will
Passing Another Vehicle
If you need to pass a vehicle, use the
accelerator pedal. With your foot on
the pedal, the ACC system cannot
automatically apply the brakes. When
you remove your foot from the
accelerator, ACC will return to
normal operation.
Note: ACC may not detect stationary or
slow-moving objects that suddenly appear
in your lane, and may even accelerate
toward these objects. Always give your
complete attention to driving and be
prepared to take appropriate action in all
situations.
Retractable
Performance
Hardtop
Operation

DRIVER SHIFT CONTROL

Driver Shift Control (DSC) is an
innovative feature that combines the
convenience of an automatic
transmission with the feel of a high-
performance manual.
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