Suzuki VITARA Series Manual page 308

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Cancelling adaptive cruise control
"SET" indicator (8) will disappear and the
adaptive cruise control will be cancelled
temporarily under the following conditions:
• When "CANCEL" switch (3) is pushed
• When brake pedal is depressed
• When vehicle speed falls below about 40
km/h (25 mph)
• When a vehicle skids and ESP
vated
• When engine speed is too high or too
low
• When driver's door is open
• When driver's seat belt is unfastened
• When parking brake is applied
• When clutch pedal is continuously
depressed
• When gear position is changed to 1st
• When gear position is kept in "N" (Neu-
tral) for 10 seconds
• When high temperature of the brake
pads is detected
• Insert reverse gear
To resume the previously set speed, push
"RES +" switch (4) and show "SET" indica-
tor (8).
When any of the following conditions is
met, the adaptive cruise control is can-
celled and the adaptive cruise control indi-
cator (7) goes out.
• When "CRUISE" switch (2) is pressed.
• When "LIMIT" switch is pressed.
®
is acti-
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• When ESP
OFF switch is pressed.
• When the adaptive cruise control is mal-
functioning or suspending the function.
NOTE:
If you turn off the adaptive cruise control,
the previously set speed in the memory is
cleared.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
Adaptive cruise control with stop &
go (if equipped)
The adaptive cruise control with stop & go
allows you to maintain a steady speed
without keeping your foot on the accelera-
tor pedal.
You can use the adaptive cruise control
with stop & go on the motorway such as
highway or freeway under the following
conditions:
• Driver's seat belt is fastened.
• Driver's door is properly closed.
• Parking brake is completely released.
• Speed limiter is not used.
• The gearshift lever is in "D" or "M" posi-
tion.
• When there are vehicles ahead:
The vehicle speed is about 1 km/h (0.6
mph) or higher.
• When there are no vehicles ahead:
The vehicle speed is about 40 km/h (25
mph) or higher.
®
• ESP
OFF switch is not pushed and the
system is not turned off.
• When the temperature of the brake pads
is not high.
• When there is no failure or malfunction
of the system.
• When brake pedal is released.
• When engine speed is adequate.
• When vehicle is not driven on the road
with steep uphills.
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