Jeep COMPASS Owner's Handbook Manual page 106

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Warning Light/Symbol
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VEHICLE STOPPED WITH HOLD 'N' GO
(where provided)
The symbol appears on the instrument panel display to indicate that the car has stopped with the parking brake
applied (Hold 'N' Go function).
DIRECTION INDICATORS
When the left or right direction indicator is activated, the warning light will flash independently and the corresponding
exterior direction indicator lamps will flash. The direction indicators can be activated when the multifunction stalk is
moved downwards (leftwards) or upwards (rightwards).
NOTES:
An acoustic warning will sound if the car is driven more than 1.6 km with either direction indicator on.
If one of the two warning lights blinks at very fast speed, check whether the external light bulbs are working
properly.
STOP/START SYSTEM INTERVENTION
(where provided)
The warning light or symbol comes on in the case of Stop/Start system intervention (engine switching off). Restarting
the engine, the warning light or symbol switches off.
AUTOMATIC MAIN BEAM HEADLIGHTS
(where provided)
The warning light or symbol switches on when the main beam headlights are activated.
CAR READY TO GO
(where provided)
This warning light or symbol displayed indicates to the driver that the car is ready to move. As long as the "READY"
warning light or symbol is displayed on the instrument panel, it does not matter whether the heat engine is started or
not, the propulsion of the car is always available. When the car is moving, the warning light or symbol goes out: if the
warning light remains on with steady light or flashing light, contact the Jeep Dealership.
ACTIVE SPEED LIMITER ACTIVATION
(where provided)
This symbol will light up when the active speed limiter is on and set to a specific speed.
Refer to the "Speed Limiter" chapter in the "Starting and driving" section for further information.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC) SYSTEM ACTIVE WITHOUT REFERENCE CAR
(where provided)
This symbol appears when the Adaptive Cruise Control is on and no reference car is detected. Refer to the "Adaptive
Cruise Control (ACC)" chapter in the "Starting and driving" section for further information.
What it means

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