Adaptive Cruise Target Speed Adjustment - MG HS PHEV Manual

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• Excessive weight being carried in the boot space
or cargo area causing the front of the car to point
upwards.
• A fault exists in the system.
Note: Manual deactivation of either the Traction
Control System (TCS) or Stability Control System
(SCS) will inhibit the operation of the Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC).

Adaptive Cruise Target Speed Adjustment

In order to set the target speed, the adaptive cruise control
system must be in an active mode.
Use the accelerator pedal to reach the desired speed, short
press the 'Set' button (6) on the end of the adaptive cruise
switch lever, release the control button and accelerator
pedal. The vehicle will cruise at the desired speed.
Move the lever switch upward (1) and hold, the target
speed will increase until the desired set speed appears in
the instrument pack, then release the switch. When it is
confirmed that there is no vehicle in front of your vehicle
STARTING & DRIVING
or the vehicle ahead exceeds the preselected following
distance, the speed will be increased to the set speed.
Move the lever switch downward (2) and hold, the target
speed will decrease until the desired set speed appears in
the instrument pack, then release the switch. When it is
determined that the vehicle ahead driving slowly is within
the pre-selected following distance, the vehicle speed will
decrease and keep the selected following distance.
Note: Briefly operate the adaptive cruise lever switch
upward (1) or downward (2) once, the target speed
will change 5mph, press and hold the lever upward or
downward and the speed will increase or decrease in
1mph increments, release the lever when the desired
speed reading is displayed.
Note: If the vehicle ahead continually makes hard
acceleration or deceleration manoeuvres the adaptive
cruise control may not be able accurately maintain the
required distance between vehicles. It is important
that the driver always concentrates and pay attention
to the current vehicle position and situation in case
they need to make a braking or avoidance manoeuvre.
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