Changing the set speed

After a speed has been set, it can be increased
or decreased by using the
or
buttons.
Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the vehicle's speed changes by 5 mph (approximately 8 km/h).
When the system is in active mode, the
button
has the same function as
, but
results in
a smaller increase in speed.
NOTE
• If one of the Adaptive Cruise Control
buttons is pressed for more than
approximately one minute, ACC will be
deactivated. The engine must then be
switched off and restarted to reset ACC.
• In some situations Adaptive Cruise
Control cannot be put in active mode.
Cruise control Unavailable is shown
in the display, see page 162.
See also:
Putting ACC in standby mode
Before ACC can be used to regulate speed and/or the distance to a vehicle ahead,
it must first be put in standby mode.
To do so:
Press .
The symbol appears in the display
and parentheses (---) ...
Remote keys
Your vehicle is equipped with two coded
remote key transmitters with integrated ignition
keys called Key Integrated Remote (KIR).
The remote key transmitters will also activate
or allow " ...
Steep inclines and/or heavy loads
ACC is primarily intended for use on fairly level
roads. The system may have difficulty maintaining
the correct distance to a vehicle ahead
on steep inclines, if the vehicle is carrying a
heav ...
