Seat Ateca 2016

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Driver assistance systems
it stops completely if a vehicle in front of it
s
t
op
s.
The ACC will still be available for a few sec-
onds. The vehicle will restart by itself if the
vehicle in front moves (traffic jam assistant).
Disconnection criteria
The ACC will switch off if the driver applies
the brake pedal or the driver's door is
opened.
Restarting the vehicle with the ACC manually
The ACC can be activated again by moving
the lever to position
2
Fig. 182
.
CAUTION
If y
our vehicle with ACC does not start up
as expected, you can drive off by briefly step-
ping on the accelerator.
The Start-Stop system usually acts if you
are driving with ACC.
Interrupting control
Fig. 182 On the left of the steering column:
thir
d l
ev
er for operating the Adaptive Cruise
Control.
Important: the ACC is active.
Int
erruptin
g c
ontrol during driving
Move the lever to the position
3
. The A
CC
s
t
andby message is displayed to the driver.
or
Brake.
To resume the programmed speed, turn the
lever to position
2
.
Int
errupt
s
peed control with the vehicle sta-
tionary
Applies to vehicles with automatic gearbox:
Move the lever to the position
3
. The A
CC
s
t
andby message is displayed to the driver.
To resume control, apply the brake and turn
the lever to position
2
.
WARNING
It is dangerous to activate control and resume
the programmed s
peed if the road, traffic or
weather conditions do not permit this. Risk of
accident!
Setting the distance
Fig. 183 Control lever: setting the distance.
To display the distance currently program-
med, briefly
pr
e
ss the rocking button
Fig. 183.
To increase/reduce the distance one level,
press the rocking button again towards the
left/right. The instrument panel display
modifies the distance between both vehicles.
If the vehicle approaches another vehicle de-
tected in front of it, the ACC reduces the
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