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presence of metallic objects (e.g. rails on the
road or sheets used in road works).
The area in front of and around the radar sen-
sor should not be covered with adhesives,
additional or similar headlights, as this may
negatively affect ACC operation.
If the front of the vehicle is not properly re-
paired or structural modifications are made
to it, for example, if the suspension is low-
ered, ACC operation may be affected. In this
scenario, SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT
dealership.
CAUTION
If you have the sensation that the radar sen-
sor is damaged or has lost its settings, dis-
connect the ACC. This will avoid possible
damage. If this occurs have it adjusted.
The sensor may become damaged or lose
its settings when knocked, for example, dur-
ing a parking manoeuvre. This may compro-
mise the system's efficacy or disconnect it.
Repairs to the radar sensor require special-
ist knowledge and special tools. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this pur-
pose.
Clean away the snow with a brush and the
ice preferably with a solvent-free de-icer
spray.
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Operation
Operating the Adaptive Cruise Control
ACC
On the left of the steering column:
Fig. 197
third lever for operating the Adaptive Cruise
Control.
On the left of the steering column:
Fig. 198
third lever for operating the Adaptive Cruise
Control.
When the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is
connected, the green control lamp  will
light up on the instrument panel, and the
programmed speed and ACC status will be
›››
displayed
Fig.
195.
What ACC settings are possible?
›››
Setting your speed
page
224.
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Setting your distance
page
Connecting and activating the ACC
›››
page
225.
Disconnecting and deactivating the ACC
›››
page
225.
Adjusting the default distance level at the
›››
start of your journey
page
225.
›››
Adjusting the driving profile
Conditions in which the ACC does not react
›››
page
225.
Setting speed
To set your speed, move the third lever loca-
ted in position
upwards or downwards un-
1
til the desired speed is shown on the instru-
ment panel display. The speed adjustment is
made at 10 km/h (6 mph) intervals.
Once you are driving, if you wish to set the
current speed as the vehicle's cruise speed
and activate the ACC, press the  button
›››
Fig.
198. If you wish to increase or reduce
speed by intervals of 1 km/h (0.6 mph),
›››
move the lever to position
2
press the  button, respectively.
The set speed can be changed when the ve-
hicle is stopped or during driving, as you like.
225.
page
225.
Fig. 197
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