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Resuming the stored speed – RESUME<br />

f Press the control stalk up (position 4).<br />

Cruise control accelerates/decelerates the<br />

vehicle to the stored speed.<br />

Note on operation<br />

The stored speed should only be recalled if traffic<br />

and road conditions are conducive to driving at<br />

that speed.<br />

Switching cruise control readiness off<br />

f Press button A on the control stalk.<br />

The memory is cleared and the readiness<br />

symbol disappears.<br />

The stored desired speed is cleared when the<br />

ignition is switched off when the vehicle is parked.<br />

Tip on driving<br />

On upward or downward slopes, the set speed<br />

cannot always be maintained by cruise control.<br />

f To obtain sufficient engine braking or a better<br />

rev range, you therefore have to change down<br />

to a lower gear.<br />

178 Driving and Driving Safety<br />

Adaptive Cruise Control<br />

Adaptive cruise control maintains any selected<br />

speed between approx. 20–100 mph<br />

(30–160 km/h) when driving on open roads<br />

without you having to use the accelerator.<br />

If a vehicle travelling ahead of you in the same lane<br />

is detected as driving slower than the selected<br />

speed, adaptive cruise control will automatically<br />

maintain a set distance from the vehicle in front.<br />

Adaptive cruise control slows your vehicle down if<br />

the distance to the vehicle ahead becomes too<br />

short and accelerates your vehicle if the distance<br />

increases.<br />

Warning!<br />

Risk of accidents in heavy traffic, in city<br />

traffic, on twisting roads or in unfavorable<br />

road conditions (e.g. wintry or wet conditions<br />

or varying road surfaces, etc.).<br />

f Do not use adaptive cruise control under these<br />

conditions.<br />

Adaptive cruise control will not detect<br />

stationary or slowly moving vehicles,<br />

pedestrians, objects on the road, oncoming<br />

vehicles in the same lane or cross traffic.<br />

f You must pay attention to your vehicle’s<br />

position in relation to other objects and<br />

intervene as needed to ensure safe driving.<br />

f Always keep the direction of travel in your<br />

field of view.<br />

Radar sensor<br />

Adaptive cruise control uses a radar sensor<br />

located in the middle of the front apron.<br />

Maintenance note<br />

f Always keep the radar sensor clean and free of<br />

ice and snow to ensure that it is fully functional.<br />

For car care instructions:<br />

f Please see the chapter “CAR CARE<br />

INSTRUCTIONS” on page 269.

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