Automatic braking with Adaptive Cruise Control
Braking function in slow traffic and at a standstill
In slow-moving, stop-and-go traffic or when stopped at a traffic light, driving will resume automatically if the vehicle is stopped for less than approx. 3 seconds. If it takes more than 3 seconds for the vehicle ahead to begin moving again, Adaptive Cruise Control will go into standby mode and the Auto-hold brake function will activate.
- Pressing the button on the steering wheel keypad.
- Pressing the accelerator pedal.
Note
ACC can keep the vehicle stationary for no more than 10 minutes – after that time the parking brake is applied and Adaptive Cruise Control is deactivated.
The parking brake must be released before Adaptive Cruise Control can be reactivated.
Deactivation of the Auto-hold brake function
In certain situations, Auto-hold will be deactivated when the vehicle is at a standstill and Adaptive Cruise Control will go into standby mode. This means that the brakes will be released and the vehicle could begin to roll. The driver must actively apply the brakes to keep the vehicle stationary.
- the driver depresses the brake pedal
- the parking brake is applied
- the gear selector is moved to the P, N or R positions
- the driver puts Adaptive Cruise Control in standby mode.
Auto Activate Parking Brake
In certain situations, the parking brake will be applied to keep the vehicle at a standstill.
- the driver opens the door or unbuckles his/her seat belt
- ACC has kept the vehicle at a standstill for more than approx. 10 minutes
- the brakes overheat
- the driver switches off the engine manually.