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Driving
ACC system limitations
Fig. 183
V
ehicle on a bend.
Motorcyclist
ahead, out of range of the radar sensor.
Fig. 184 V
ehicle changing lanes. One ve-
hicle turning and another stationary.
The limits of the ACC system mean that it is
not appr
opriate in all situations
›››
in Intro-
duction on page 250.
SEAT does not r
ecommend using the function
in the following cases
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:
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Heavy rain, snow or fog.
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When going through tunnels.
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In sections with roadworks.
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On routes with curves, e.g. on mountain
r
oads.
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On off-road routes.
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In covered car parks.
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On roads with embedded metal objects
such as train or tram tracks.
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On roads with loose gravel.
Pay special attention when using ACC in the
following situations:
On curves
The ACC may not detect the vehicle in front
on a curve, or may regulate the distance from
vehicles in other lanes
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Fig. 183 .
Vehicles outside the sensor zone
In the following situations the ACC may not
react, or may react slowly or inappropriately:
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Vehicles that are not aligned while driving
or that are outside the sensor's detection
area, such as motorcycles
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Fig. 183
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Vehicles that move into your lane, a short
distance from your vehicle
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Fig. 184 .
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Vehicles with loads or accessories that pro-
trude from the sides, rear or roof.
Objects that are not detected
The ACC function only detects and reacts to
vehicles moving in the same direction. There-
fore it does not detect:
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People
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Animals
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