DRIVER SUPPORT
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Deactivating/reactivating the cruise control
(p. 286)
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Deactivating Cruise Control (p. 287)
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Deactivating/reactivating the cruise
control
The cruise control (Cruise Control - CC) can be
temporarily deactivated so that it is set in the
standby mode and can be reactivated later.
NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary
depending on car model.
Deactivate Cruise Control and set in
standby mode
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Press the steering wheel button
> The speed limit markings and symbols in
the driver display change colour from
WHITE to GREY — Cruise Control is now
temporarily deactivated and the driver can
temporarily exceed the set speed.
Standby mode on driver intervention
The cruise control is temporarily deactivated and
set in standby mode if:
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the foot brake is used
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the gear selector is moved to N position
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the clutch pedal is held depressed for longer
than 1 minute
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the driver maintains a speed higher than the
stored speed for longer than 1 minute.
The driver must then control the speed himself/
herself.
A temporary increase in speed with the accelera-
tor pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not affect
the setting - the car returns to the last stored
speed when the accelerator pedal is released.
Automatic standby mode
Cruise control is temporarily disengaged and set
in standby mode if:
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wheels lose traction
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engine speed is too low/high
(2).
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brake temperature is too high
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speed falls below 30 km/h (20 mph).
The driver must then control the speed himself/
herself.
Reactivating cruise control from
standby mode