142 Driver assist systems ›
Operation
Operating with the lever
Activate ACC (control inactive)
Start or resume control/Increase speed in
steps of 1 km/h (sprung position)
Stop control (sprung position)
Deactivate ACC
Increase speed in steps of 10 km/h
Reduce speed in steps of 10 km/h
Set distance level
Start control/Reduce speed in steps of 1
km/h
Starting control with the current speed
›
Tap on
.
Or:
›
If no speed is saved, move the lever to the sprung
position
.
Set distance level
›
Move the
switch to the sprung position
or .
For temporary acceleration
›
Depress the accelerator pedal.
The vehicle accelerates and control is temporarily in-
terrupted. Upon releasing the accelerator, control is
resumed.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Line
appears in the
A
display, indicating the
change in distance.
›
Use the
switch
to set the desired dis-
tance level.
Interrupting cruise control
After pressing the brake pedal
▶
After an ESC intervention
▶
After deactivation of the ASR
▶
Resuming control
›
If a speed is stored, move the lever to the sprung
position
.
The vehicle is controlled at the set speed. The set
speed is shown in the instrument cluster display.
Function restriction
Do not use the ACC in the following cases:
The vehicle is making a sharp turn.
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The vehicle is travelling on a sloping road or in ruts.
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When the driving lane is too narrow.
▶
The vehicle drives through a construction site.
▶
WARNING
Be particularly attentive and alert in the following
▶
situations.
Regulation according to the vehicle in the adjacent
lane
If your vehicle is moving faster than the vehicle in
the next lane on the driver's side, at a speed of more
than 80 km/h, this may cause your vehicle to be con-
trolled according to that vehicle.
When cornering
When cornering, a vehicle in the next lane may enter
the detected area. Your vehicle will be controlled ac-
cording to this vehicle.
Narrow or staggered vehicle