Operating Travel Assist
Left side of the multifunction steering
Fig. 187
wheel: buttons for operating Travel Assist.
Connecting
Press the
button on the multifunction
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steering wheel.
The control lamp
will light up green.
The following warning is also displayed on
the instrument panel screen: The Travel Assist
maintains the current speed and the preset
distance from the vehicle in front. At the same
time, if it detects road markings it keeps the
vehicle in the lane by moving the steering
wheel.
Interrupting the adjustment
Briefly press the button
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tion steering wheel or press the brake pedal.
The set distance remains saved.
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Making other adjustments
For all else, Travel Assist is operated like the
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ACC
Troubleshooting
The control lamp switches on yellow. A rele-
vant warning is also displayed on the instru-
ment panel screen.
There is a fault in the sensors. Check the
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causes and solutions described in
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page
The system limits are exceeded.
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If the fault continues, consult a specialised
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workshop.
or
The warning lamp comes on white or red, de-
pending on the urgency of the intervention. A
message is also displayed.
You released the steering wheel for a few
●
seconds. Take hold of the steering wheel and
on the multifunc-
take control of the vehicle.
The system limits have been reached. Take
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hold of the steering wheel and take control of
the vehicle.
Driving
page
249.
Travel Assist is not available or does
not work as expected
237.
Take the wheel
Travel Assist disconnects automatically
Vehicles without Emergency Assist: You have
released the steering wheel for a long period.
Abnormal operation. Contact a specialised
●
workshop.
The adjustment is interrupted unexpect-
edly
Vehicles without lane departure warning: You
have turned on the turn signal.
Emergency Assist
How it works
Emergency Assist can detect whether
there is inactivity by the driver and can au-
tomatically keep the car within the lane
and stop it altogether if necessary. This
way the system can actively help avoid an
accident or reduce its consequences.
Emergency Assist uses the same sensors as
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane As-
sist. Therefore, carefully read the information
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about the ACC
page 248
and the Lane
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Assist
page 256
and take into account the
limitations of the systems and the indications
given in the information.
If the Emergency Assist detects that the driver
does not perform any activity, it requests that