DRIVER SUPPORT
Starting and activating Adaptive
Cruise Control (ACC)*
ACC must first be put in active mode before it
can be started in order to regulate speed or a
set time interval to the vehicle ahead.
Starting ACC (putting it in standby
mode)
Function buttons and symbols
Press ◀ (2) or ▶ (3) to scroll to the ACC
–
(
) function. The symbol (4) will be dis-
played in the instrument panel.
> The symbol indicates that ACC has been
started and is in standby mode. In
standby mode, the vehicle will not main-
tain a set speed or a time interval to the
vehicle ahead.
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Activating ACC (putting it in active
mode and setting a speed)
Before ACC can be put in active mode:
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The driver's seat belt must be buckled and
the driver's door must be closed.
•
There must be a vehicle ahead (a target vehi-
cle) within a reasonable distance or your
vehicle's current speed must be at least
9 mph (15 km/h).
–
With the
symbol (4) displayed (ACC is in
standby mode), press the
the left-side steering wheel keypad.
> This puts ACC in active mode and sets
the vehicle's current speed, which is indi-
cated by digits in the center of the speed-
ometer.
•
The higher speed is the one set in ACC
•
The lower one is the speed of the vehicle
ahead (the target vehicle).
Related information
•
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* (p. 281)
•
Setting an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
time interval (p. 285)
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Deactivating/resuming Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC) (p. 287)
button (1) on
The time interval to the vehi-
cle ahead will only be shown
when two vehicles are dis-
played.
A speed interval will also be
indicated:
* Option/accessory.