User Manual - Page 191

For TARRACO 2022.

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Assistant systems
189
ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control
Overtaking
When the t
urn signal is switched on for over-
taking, the ACC reduces the distance from the
vehicle in front to help with the overtaking ma-
noeuvre. The set cruising speed will not be ex-
ceeded.
The function works at speeds over 80km/h
(50mph). It may not be available in certain
countries.
Stop&Go function
Valid for vehicles with an automatic gearbox
The ACC can bring the vehicle to a standstill if
the vehicle in front stops.
The ACC remains active and the message ACC
ready to start is displayed on the instru-
ment cluster for a few seconds. You can extend
or reactivate this warning by pressing the but-
ton
or by grabbing the wheel if your vehicle
is fitt
ed with Travel Assist. During this time, the
vehicle will move o again if the vehicle in front
moves forwards.
To move o when the message ACC ready to
start is not longer displayed, once the vehicle
in front has moved o:
Press the accelerator pedal.
OR: pr
ess the
button on the multifunction
st
eering wheel.
The ACC is deactivated in the following cases:
The stopping phase lasts for several minutes.
When a vehicle door is opened.
WARNING
If the message ACC ready to start is
displ
ayed on the instrument cluster display
and the vehicle in front moves o, your vehi-
cle will move o automatically. In this case,
any obstacles in the road may not be detec-
ted. This may cause serious accidents and
injuries.
Always check the road before moving o,
and apply the vehicle brakes yourself if nec-
essary.
ACC system limitations
Fig.142 Vehicle on a bend. Motorcyclist
ahead, out of r
ange of the radar sensor.
Fig.143 Vehicle changing lanes. One
v
ehicle turning and another stationary.
The limits of the ACC system mean that it is not
appr
opriate in all situations.
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 roads.
On o-r
oad routes.
In covered car parks.
On roads with embedded metal objects such
as train or tram tracks.
On roads with loose gravel.
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