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DRIVER SUPPORT
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* Option/accessory.
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Change of target and automatic braking with
the Adaptive Cruise Control (p. 301)
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Limitations of the adaptive cruise control*
(p. 302)
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Symbols and messages for the Adaptive
cruise control* (p. 305)
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Change between Cruise control and adaptive
cruise control* (p. 303)
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Distance Warning* (p. 287)
Managing the speed of the Adaptive
cruise control*
The adaptive cruise control (ACC
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) can be set
to different speeds.
Setting/changing the stored speed
NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary
depending on car model.
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Change the set speed with short or long
presses on steering wheel button
(1) or
(3):
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Short press: Each press changes the
speed in increments of +/- 5 km/h
(+/- 5 mph).
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Press and hold: Release the button when
the set speed indicator (4) has moved to
the desired speed.
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The speed set after the last button press is
stored in the memory.
If the driver increases the car’s speed using the
accelerator pedal before pressing the steering
wheel button
, the speed stored will be the
car’s speed when the button is depressed, provi-
ded the driver’s foot is on the accelerator pedal at
the moment when the button is depressed.
A temporary increase in speed with the accelera-
tor pedal, e.g. during overtaking, does not affect
the setting - the car returns to the last stored
speed when the accelerator pedal is released.
Automatic gearbox
Adaptive cruise control can follow another vehicle
at speeds from 0 km/h up to 200 km/h
(125 mph).
Note that the lowest programmable speed for the
adaptive cruise control is 30 km/h (20 mph) -
even though it is capable of following another
vehicle down to 0 km/h, a speed lower than
30 km/h (20 mph) cannot be selected/stored.
The maximum speed selectable is 200 km/h
(125 mph).
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Adaptive Cruise Control
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