User Manual - Page 279

For LEON SPORTSTOURER 2019.

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Driver assistance systems
If the instrument panel screen displays a
driver int
ervention prompt, adjust the dis-
tance.
The driver should be ready to accelerate
or brake at all times.
Note
If the ACC does not w
ork as described in
this chapter, do not use it until it has been
checked by a specialised w
orkshop. SEAT
recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for
this purpose.
Maximum speed with the ACC activated
is limited to 210 km/h (130 mph).
When the ACC is switched on, strange
noises may be heard during braking,
caused by the braking system.
Symbols on the instrument panel
displ
ay and contr
ol l
amps
The speed reduction by the ACC
to maintain the distance from the
v
ehicle in front is not sufficient.
Brake! apply the foot brake! Driver int
ervention
prompt.
ACC is not currently available
a)
.
While the vehicle is stationary, switch off the engine
and start it again. Perform a visual check of the radar
sensor
Fig. 275. 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.
The ACC is active.
No vehicle is detected in front. The programmed
speed remains constant.
If the symbol is white: the ACC is
active.
A vehicle in fr
ont has been detected. The ACC ad-
justs speed and distance from the vehicle in fr
ont.
If the symbol is grey: ACC is inac-
tive (Standby)
The system is swit
ched on, but is not adjusting.
The lamp lights up green
The ACC is active.
Some control and warning lamps will light up
briefly when the ignition is s
wit
ched on t
o
check cert
ain functions. They will s
witch off
after a few seconds.
WARNING
Observe the safety warnings
››
in Con-
trol and warning lamps on page 90.
Status display
Fig. 274
On the instrument panel display:
ACC inactiv
e (St
andby).
ACC activ
e
.
Indications on the display
Fig. 27
4
:
Vehicle ahead detected. ACC is not ac-
tive and is not regulating your speed.
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