User Manual - Page 223

For IBIZA 2021.

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Driver assistance systems
L
oads and accessories of other vehicles
that protrude over the sides, backwards or
over the top.
ACC - Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol
Introduction
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) maintains a
const
ant speed set by the driver. When ap-
proaching another vehicle in front, the ACC
detects it and adapts the speed automatical-
ly, maintaining a distance set by the driver.
Does my vehicle have ACC?
Your vehicle has ACC if it has a configuration
menu in the infotainment system
page 92
and if it has the ACC function buttons on the
multifunction steering wheel
Fig. 152.
Speed range
ACC regulates speeds between 30 km/h (20
mph) and 210 km/h (130 mph).
If the vehicle is fitted with an automatic gear-
box, the ACC can bring the vehicle to a
standstill if a vehicle in front of it stops.
If your vehicle is fitted with a manual gearbox,
you must pay attention to speed and gear
changes. The ACC is deactivated if the
speed is too low (less than 30 km/h) of the
engine RP
M is too low or high.
Driver intervention prompt
ACC is subject to certain limitations in-
herent to the system. This means that
the driver will have to control the speed
and distance from other vehicles in cer-
tain situations. In this case, the instru-
ment cluster display will tell you to in-
tervene by applying the brake, and an
audio warning will be played.
Radar sensors
The ACC uses the front radar technology.
Read its maintenance instructions and infor-
mation about its limitations
page 211.
WARNING
The ACC’s technology cannot overcome
the syst
em's inherent limitations or change
the laws of physics. If used negligently or
involuntarily, it may cause serious acci-
dents and injuries. The system is not a re-
placement for driver awareness.
Always be prepared to brake or acceler-
ate.
If you press the accelerator pedal the
ACC will stop working. Therefore, it will not
brake or request any braking intervention.
Adapt your speed and safe distance to
the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit
visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-
tions.
Do not use the ACC in poor visibility, or
on r
oads that are steep, with lots of curves
or slippery.
Never use ACC when driving off-road or
on unpaved roads.
The system does not react to stationary
obstacles (such as a traffic jam queue). Re-
act soon enough to avoid a hazardous sit-
uation.
The system does not react to people, ani-
mals or vehicles that are crossing or ap-
proaching in the opposite direction.
If you are driving with a spare wheel fit-
ted, the ACC system could automatically
switch off. Switch off the system when
starting off.
Brake immediately if the ACC does not
slow down enough.
Brake immediately when a driver inter-
vention instruction is displayed on the in-
strument cluster screen.
If the vehicle continues to move involun-
tarily after a driver intervention prompt,
brake the vehicle.
Note
If the ACC does not work as described in
this chapt
er, do not use it until it has been
checked by a specialised workshop. Visit-
ing a SEAT dealership is recommended.
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