How to use the ACC adaptive cruise control in the Tharu?
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The steps to use the ACC adaptive cruise control in the Tharu are: 1. Press the ACC switch button to activate the adaptive cruise control system; 2. After ACC is activated, when the speed is between 30km/h and 150km/h, roll the adjustment button towards the SET direction; 3. The ACC activation indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate, and the instrument panel will display an ACC activation prompt. Taking the Tharu 2021 280TSI two-wheel-drive Fashion Edition as an example, the vehicle dimensions are 4453mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1632mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, the front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, the rear suspension type is multi-link independent suspension, and the power steering type is electric assist.
I recently bought a Tharu and was a bit confused when using ACC for the first time, but gradually got the hang of it. ACC stands for Adaptive Cruise Control, which automatically maintains speed and following distance. Here are the basic steps: While driving, locate the ACC button on the left side of the steering wheel—it has an icon resembling a small car with radar—press it to activate the system. Drive at your desired cruising speed, say 60km/h, then press the SET button to lock it in. After that, use the distance adjustment button to select near, medium, or far to control the gap with the car ahead. It’s super convenient on highways as it automatically adjusts speed without exceeding the limit. To pause, lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button to turn it off completely. Note that ACC isn’t full self-driving—avoid using it in bad weather or slippery roads, and stay focused by keeping hands on the wheel. Get into the habit of practicing on open roads before using it in heavy highway traffic.