How to Use Adaptive Cruise Control in Cars?
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How to use adaptive cruise control in cars: 1. The adaptive cruise control system can be controlled via the buttons on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel, entering the adaptive cruise control settings option; 2. Navigate to the submenu in the menu; 3. Locate the driver assistance function and activate it; 4. After confirmation, select the standard mode, which is the adaptive cruise control mode. Functions of adaptive cruise control: 1. Through feedback signals from the distance sensor, the ACC control unit can assess road conditions based on the moving speed of nearby vehicles and control the vehicle's driving state, promptly transmitting signals to the braking system, thereby reducing driver fatigue; 2. The adaptive cruise control system typically activates when the vehicle speed exceeds 25 km/h. When the speed drops below 25 km/h, manual control by the driver is required. Upgraded adaptive cruise control systems can achieve stop-and-go functionality.