Adaptive Cruise Control
■ Stay-stopped function
If the vehicle in front comes to a stop while you are utilizing Adaptive Cruise Control, your vehicle will also come to a stop and will stay stopped. When your vehicle comes to stop after the vehicle in front has stopped, Adaptive Cruise Control is paused and the stay-stopped function is engaged. on the EyeSight display area is turned off and is displayed. At the same time, is turned back to white.
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●Resuming Adaptive Cruise Control in stay-stopped status
▼Setting using the RES / SET switch Press“ SET /-”( � Refer to page 39“( 2) Setting Adaptive Cruise Control”.) Press“ RES /+”( � Refer to page 51“ Returning to a vehicle speed that was previously set”.)
NOTE
When Adaptive Cruise Control is resumed from stay-stopped status and the vehicle in front accelerates, your vehicle will also accelerate and continue to track the vehicle in front at the previously set following distance. However, if the lead vehicle does not start moving or pauses, stay-stopped status will be automatically restored after approximately 3 seconds.
▼Setting with the accelerator pedal Depressing the accelerator pedal while stay-stopped is engaged cancels stay-stopped status. At this time, Adaptive Cruise Control is resumed. The vehicle will attempt to travel at the previously set vehicle target speed unless a lead vehicle is detected. If a lead vehicle is detected, Adaptive Cruise Control will maintain the previous following distance setting.
NOTE
If the accelerator pedal is only slightly depressed, the stay-stopped function may not be canceled, and the Adaptive Cruise Control may not be resumed.
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