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Any speed between about 20 mph (30 km/h) and about 95 mph (150 km/h) can be set and held with the adaptive cruise control. The system also regulates a pre-set distance from the vehicle ahead within the limits of the system described. Driving can be more relaxed, particularly on long trips on interstates or on other highways that are generally straight. The adaptive cruise control is set with system specified limits, that is, as a driver, you will have to adjust the speed and distance to the vehicle ahead in some instances - page 128, "Driver intervention prompt" and - page 130, "System limitations".
For safety reasons, the stored speed is deleted when the ignition is turned off. The Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) and the Anti -Slip Regulation (ASR) cannot be deactivated when the adaptive cruise control is switched on. If the ESP and the Anti -Slip Regulation (ASR) has been deactivated and you then switch on the adaptive cruise control, the ESP function will also be activated automatically. Damage caused by accidents (e.g. if the vehicle is damaged when parking) can affect the radar sensor settings.
This can cause the system to malfunction or switch off completely. The radar sensor cover is heated. In winter conditions, you should still check before driving to make sure it is free of ice and snow. If necessary, clean the area near the radar sensor carefully.
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