Active Cruise Control - Alfa Romeo Giulia Owner's Handbook Manual

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variation in the speed on slight rises is
completely normal.
RECALLING THE SPEED
With the transmission in D mode (Drive
- automatic), press and release the RES
fig. 109 button to recall the previously
set speed.
With an automatic transmission in
Autostick (sequential) mode, before
recalling the previously set speed you
should accelerate to get close to it, then
press and release the RES button.
DEACTIVATING THE DEVICE
Lightly pressing the brake pedal
deactivates the Cruise Control without
deleting the stored speed.
The Cruise Control may be deactivated
also by applying the electric parking
brake or when the braking system is
operated (e.g. operation of the ESC
system).
The stored speed is deleted in the
following cases:
pressing the on/off button or stopping
the engine;
if there is a malfunction in the Cruise
Control.
DEACTIVATING THE DEVICE
The Cruise Control is deactivated by
pressing the dated system on/off button
or by putting the starter switch in the
STOP position.
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WARNING
125) While driving with the device active,
never move the gear lever to neutral.
126) In case of a malfunction or failure
of the device, contact an Alfa Romeo
Dealership.
127) The Cruise Control can be dangerous if
the system cannot keep a constant speed. In
specific conditions speed may be excessive,
resulting in the risk of losing control of the
car and causing accidents. Do not use the
device in heavy traffic or on winding, icy,
snowy or slippery roads.

ACTIVE CRUISE CONTROL

(where provided)
128) 129) 130) 131) 132) 133) 134)
41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47)
The Active Cruise Control (ACC) is a
driver assist device which combines the
Cruise Control functions with one for
controlling the distance from the vehicle
ahead.
The device allows to hold the vehicle at
the desired speed without needing to
press the accelerator. It also allows to
hold a given distance from the vehicle
ahead (the distance can be set by the
driver).
The Active Cruise Control (ACC) uses a
radar sensor, located behind the front
bumper fig. 111 and a camera, located in
the middle area of the windscreen fig. 112,
to detect the presence of a vehicle close
ahead.
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