User Manual - Page 254

For NEW LEON 2020.

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Driving
Stop&Go function
The ACC can bring the v
ehicl
e to a standstill
(0 km/h) if the vehicle in front stops. With
manual gearboxes you will need to keep the
clutch pedal depressed to allow the car to
come to a complete stop.
The ACC remains active and the message
ACC ready to start is displayed on the in-
strument cluster for a few seconds. You can
extend or reactivate this warning by pressing
the button  or, depending on your vehicles
equipment, by grabbing the steering wheel.
During this time, the vehicle will move off
again if the vehicle in front moves forwards.
To move off when the message ACC ready
to start is not longer displayed, once the
vehicle in front has moved off:
Briefly depress the accelerator pedal (and
gently lift the clutch pedal on vehicles with
manual gearboxes).
OR: press the button  or  on the multi-
function steering wheel (only in vehicles with
automatic gearboxes).
The ACC is deactivated while stopped in the
following cases:
If the vehicle stops for several minutes.
If a door is opened.
WARNING
If the message ACC ready to start is dis-
played on the instrument clust
er display
and the vehicle in front moves off, your ve-
hicle will move off automatically. In this
case, any obstacles in the road may not be
detected. This may cause serious acci-
dents and injuries.
Always check the road before moving off,
and apply the vehicle brakes yourself if
necessary.
ACC system limitations
Fig. 182
Vehicl
e on a bend. Motorcyclist
ahead, out of range of the radar sensor.
Fig. 183 Vehicl
e changing lanes. One ve-
hicle turning and another stationary.
The limits of the ACC system mean that it is
not appr
opriat
e in all situations
in Intro-
duction on page 2
49
.
SEAT does not recommend using the function
in the following cases
:
Heavy rain, snow or fog.
When going through tunnels.
In sections with roadworks.
On routes with curves, e.g. on mountain
r
oads.
On off
-road routes.
In covered car parks.
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