Seat Ateca 2016

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Driver assistance systems
Indications on the display, warning
and c
ontr
o
l lamps
Fig. 178 On the instrument panel display: (A)
A
C
C
temporarily inactive, vehicle detected in
front, temporary distance adjusted. (B) ACC
active, vehicle detected in front, temporary
distance adjusted.
Status display
Indic
ation
s
on the display ›› Fig. 178:
Vehicle in front, the ACC is inactive.
1
Distance margin selected, the ACC is in-
activ
e.
V
ehic
le detected in front. The ACC is ac-
tive.
Adjustment of the temporary distance
from the vehicle in front with a program-
med speed.
Temporary distance adjustment from the
vehicle in front with a programmed
speed.
Warning and control lamps
in Warning and control lamps on
p
ag
e 111
.
The speed reduction by the ACC to
maintain the distance from the vehi-
cle in front is not sufficient.
Brake! apply the foot brake! Driver intervention prompt.
The ACC is not currently available.
a)
With the vehicle stationary, switch off the engine and
start it up again. Check the SEAT badge area on the front
Fig. 179 (in case it is dirty or icy or it has been hit). If
it is still unavailable, refer to a specialised workshop to
have the system inspected.
a)
The symbol on the instrument panels with colour display is in
colour.
2
3
4
5
The ACC is active.
No vehicle is detected in front. The programmed speed
remains constant.
If the symbol is white: the ACC is ac-
tive.
A vehicle in front has been detected. The ACC adjusts
speed and distance from the vehicle in front.
If the symbol is grey: the ACC is not
active.
The system is switched on, but is not adjusting.
The ACC and the speed limiter are active.
The ACC and the cruise control system (CCS) are active.
It lights up green
The ACC is active.
Some warning and control lamps will light up
briefly
when the ignition i
s
switched on to
check certain functions. They will switch off
after a few seconds.
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