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Old Sep 12th, 2015, 13:07   #4
conedia
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Your steering wheel looks the same as mine. On the left side of the wheel, there are six buttons (plus a switch), with two buttons above the cruise control settings of +, -, resume (clockwise circular arrow) and cancel (O). These two upper buttons are speed limiter (left button) and adaptive cruise control (right button). Pressing the right button engages the ACC, which then needs to be set using the + or - buttons. To the left of the speedometer, your selected ACC speed will appear on a vertical scale. A green indicator, similar to the symbol on the ACC button, will appear in the bottom right sector of the speedometer, showing the ACC is fully engaged and fully operational.

If you, say, touch the brakes, the ACC will disengage, but still stay in the 'armed' position. The green symbol will turn white. The ACC can be resumed by pressing the resume button as I described above. The middle switch adjusts the distance or time between you and the car in front. All this is explained in the owner's manual.
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