ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL AUTO OFF
Adaptive cruise control automatically deactivates, but does not clear its memory, when:
The CANCEL button (7) on the steering wheel is pressed.
The brake pedal is pressed.
The radar sensor at the front of the vehicle becomes blocked. See ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL OVERVIEW.
The difference between the vehicle’s current speed and the adaptive cruise control set speed is too great.
The accelerator is used to raise the vehicle’s speed above the adaptive cruise control set speed for a long period of time.
The vehicle’s maximum speed is reached.
The engine’s maximum speed is reached.
Depending on circumstances, adaptive cruise control may automatically deactivate, but does not clear its memory, when:
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) activates.
Electronic Traction Control (ETC) activates.
Adaptive cruise control automatically deactivates, and its memory is cleared when:
The vehicle’s ignition is switched off.
A fault occurs in the adaptive cruise control system.
Adaptive cruise control can be reactivated by pressing the SET+ or RESUME buttons on the steering wheel.
The RESUME button should only be pressed if the driver is aware of the set speed and intends to return to it.