Automatic braking with adaptive cruise control
Brake function in slow queues and while stationary
For shorter stops in connection with inching in slow traffic or at traffic lights driving is automatically resumed if the stops do not exceed about 3 seconds - if it takes longer before the car in front starts moving again then the adaptive cruise control is set in standby mode with automatic braking.
- Press the steering wheel button .
- Depress the accelerator pedal.
Note
ACC can keep the car stationary for a maximum of 10 minutes. After this the parking brake is applied and adaptive cruise control is disengaged.
The parking brake must be released before the adaptive cruise control can be reactivated.
Cessation of automatic braking
In some situations, automatic braking ceases on reaching 0 km/h and Adaptive Cruise Control is set in standby mode. This means that the brakes are released and the car may start to roll - the driver must therefore intervene and brake the car himself/herself to keep it stationary.
- the driver puts his/her foot on the brake pedal
- the parking brake is applied
- the gear selector is moved to P, N, or R position
- the driver sets the adaptive cruise control in the standby mode.
Automatic activation of parking brake
In certain situations the parking brake is applied to keep the car stationary.
- the driver opens the door or takes off his/her seatbelt
- ACC has kept the car stationary for more than approx. 10 minutes
- the brakes have overheated
- the driver switches the engine off manually.