Adaptive Cruise Control
When a vehicle in front is detected
The vehicle tracks the lead vehicle in front,
and will maintain the chosen following distance, up to the set target vehicle speed between 25 MPH (40 km/h) and 90 MPH
(145 km/h).
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If the lead vehicle is no longer tracked
within a distance of approximately 100 ft
(30 m) and a speed of approximately 20
MPH (30 km/h) or less is detected, a buzzer
sounds single long beep and Adaptive
Cruise Control function is canceled.
At this time, the lead vehicle indicator
flashes.
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If the vehicle in front is no longer detected
under conditions other than the previous
ones, the vehicle gradually accelerates back
to the set target vehicle speed and will drive at
that constant speed.
If a vehicle in front is detected while accelerating to the set target vehicle speed, vehicle
tracking will be started again.
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NOTE
When the brakes are applied by Adaptive Cruise Control, the vehicle’s
brake lights will illuminate.
Even if there is no lead vehicle present, on a downhill grade, the Adaptive
Cruise Control’s automatic brake may operate in order to maintain the set
target vehicle speed.
To temporarily accelerate quickly, use the accelerator pedal.
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