DRIVER SUPPORT
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WARNING
With the adaptive cruise control is in
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standby mode, the driver must inter-
vene and regulate both speed and dis-
tance to the vehicle ahead.
When the adaptive cruise control is in
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standby mode and the car comes too
close to a vehicle ahead, the driver may
be warned of the short distance by the
Distance Warning* function instead.
Automatic standby mode
WARNING
With automatic standby mode, the driver is
warned via an acoustic signal and a mes-
sage on the driver display.
The driver must then regulate the car's
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speed, apply the brakes as needed and
maintain a safe distance to other vehi-
cles.
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This function can be either standard or optional, depending on market.
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Adaptive Cruise Control
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Electronic Stability Control
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Automatic standby mode may be engaged in
the event of one of the following:
One of the systems that Adaptive cruise
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control is dependent on stops working,
e.g. stability control / anti-skid (ESC
The driver opens the door.
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The driver takes off the seatbelt.
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The engine speed is too low/high.
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One or more wheels lose traction.
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The brake temperature is high.
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The parking brake is applied.
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The camera and radar unit is covered by
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e.g. snow or heavy rainfall (camera lens/
radio waves are blocked).
The speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and
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ACC is uncertain whether the vehicle
ahead is a stationary vehicle or an object,
such as a speed bump.
The speed is below 5 km/h (3 mph) and
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the vehicle ahead turns off so that ACC no
longer has a vehicle to follow.
The speed is reduced to below 30 km/h
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(20 mph) - only applies to cars with man-
ual gearbox.
Related information
Adaptive cruise control* (p. 295)
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Selecting and activating adaptive cruise
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control* (p. 298)
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Deactivating adaptive cruise control*
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(p. 299)
Limitations for adaptive cruise control*
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(p. 301)
* Option/accessory.