Operation; Automatic Stop-Start - Skoda octavia Owner's Manual

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In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the con-
nected trailer, the ACC becomes unavailable.
The control automatically cancels the engagement of the brake supportive
assistance systems (e.g. ESC) or when the maximum permitted engine speed is
exceeded.

Operation

Fig. 158 Display in the instrument cluster: examples of ACC displays
Fig. 159 Instrument cluster display: Examples of ACC status indications
Read and observe
on page 134 first.
The ACC allows a speed of 30 - 160 km/h to be set or a distance to the preced-
ing vehicle to be very short of very long to be set.
The ACC adjusts the set speed with respect to the detected vehicle ahead,
thus maintaining the selected proximity.
The ACC can detect a vehicle that is up to approx. 120 m ahead using the radar
sensor.
ACC displays
» fig. 158
Vehicle detected (control active)
1
Line showing the distance displacement when setting
2
clearance level
Set distance to the vehicle ahead
3
Vehicle detected (control deactivated)
4
Status conditions of the ACC
» fig. 159
Regulation is inactive (in the colour display the digits of speed limits is
shown in grey).
Regulation active - no vehicle detected (in the colour display the digits of
the speed limits are highlighted).
Control deactivated - no speed stored.
Regulation active - vehicle detected (in the colour display the digits of the
speed limits are highlighted).
Note to reduce speed
If the delay of the ACC is insufficient in relation to the vehicle in front, the
warning
light
lights up in the instrument cluster and the display shows a
message to engage the brake pedal.
Notice
Some ACC notifications in the display of the instrument cluster may be hidden
by notifications for other functions. An ACC notification automatically appears
for a brief moment when there is a change in status of the ACC.

Automatic stop-start

Read and observe
on page 134 first.
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox can decelerate to a standstill and start
moving again using the ACC.
Decelerate to a standstill
If a vehicle ahead decelerates to a standstill, the ACC will also decelerate your
vehicle to a standstill.
Starting to drive again after a holding period
As soon as the vehicle ahead starts moving again after a holding period, your
vehicle will also move and the speed will continue to be regulated. Control is
automatically disconnected in case of longer holding periods.
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