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How to use the adaptive cruise control in Hongqi H5?

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SanAllison
07/29/2025, 07:20:28 PM

To activate the adaptive cruise control in Hongqi H5, press the ACC switch button. Adaptive cruise control is an intelligent automatic adjustment system that adapts the cruise system to more road conditions, allowing the driver to completely remove their foot from the pedal and focus solely on the steering wheel. Relevant information about adaptive cruise control is as follows: 1. When the distance to the vehicle ahead becomes too small, the ACC control unit can coordinate with the anti-lock braking system and engine control system to apply appropriate braking to the wheels and reduce the engine's output power, ensuring the vehicle maintains a safe distance from the vehicle in front. 2. Adaptive cruise control can also be referred to as active cruise control, similar to traditional cruise control. The system includes radar sensors, digital signal processors, and control modules.

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McFrank
08/15/2025, 09:50:43 PM

Over the past few years, I've frequently used the adaptive cruise control (ACC) in my Hongqi H5, especially on highways or in traffic jams. There's an ACC button on the right side of the steering wheel—press it after starting the vehicle, and the dashboard will show the activated status. The system only engages when the speed exceeds 30 km/h. Then, use the +/- buttons to set your desired speed, and the system will adjust automatically. Nearby, there's also a distance adjustment button with multiple levels—set it to the closest in city traffic and farther on highways. During cruise control, you can manually take over acceleration or braking; stepping on the brake exits the system. The benefits include reduced fatigue, especially during long drives, but don’t get complacent—keep both hands on the wheel, as the system performs poorly in rain or fog and requires immediate intervention in sudden road conditions. Regularly cleaning the front radar sensor helps maintain performance. After a few uses, it becomes second nature—safe and hassle-free.

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Braxton
10/18/2025, 04:17:18 AM

Using the adaptive cruise control (ACC) in the Hongqi H5 is quite intuitive. First, ensure the ACC switch is turned on; it's usually activated via a button on the steering wheel or control stalk. Second, while driving, press the set button to lock in the speed once you reach 30km/h or above; fine-tune the speed using the +/- buttons. Third, select the following distance mode, typically divided into three to five levels, and choose a moderate setting based on road conditions. Once activated, the system monitors the vehicle ahead and automatically adjusts speed; to cancel, press the exit button or lightly tap the brake. Key considerations include keeping sensors clean, being aware of weather impacts on performance (e.g., radar may falter in rain, requiring more manual driving), and not over-relying on the system. Beginners are advised to practice in open areas to familiarize themselves with its response. This feature significantly enhances comfort during highway commutes.

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OKira
12/01/2025, 09:04:58 PM

When using adaptive cruise control, always prioritize safety: I always ensure the system is activated and set a safe speed without exceeding limits, adjusting the following distance to avoid being too close; the system may have delays. Upon activation, check the ACC button on the steering wheel; disable it in heavy rain or fog to prevent misjudgment. Stay focused while using it and be ready to brake at any time; dirty sensors can affect detection performance, so clean them regularly. Remember, it's not fully autonomous driving—manual operation is safer in complex urban traffic. Safe driving is the priority, and these tips help protect yourself and others.

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SanJune
01/21/2026, 10:29:20 PM

After integrating into daily driving, the Hongqi H5's adaptive cruise control proves to be very practical. During commutes, activating it via the steering wheel buttons and setting the speed allows the car to follow traffic automatically, making traffic jams much easier. On long highway drives, setting the cruise mode gives your feet a rest, with the car distance set to medium for safety. It's worry-free on smooth roads, but I manually take over at intersections. It's recommended to regularly check that the function is working properly; after turning off the engine, it needs to be reset. The operation is simple: press the button to activate and set the speed, then leave the rest to the system; it makes driving more enjoyable and balances work and life.

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Caden
04/17/2026, 10:33:04 PM

Occasionally, there might be issues with adaptive cruise control, and I'm used to troubleshooting them. First, check if ACC is activated; common faults like sticky buttons or control levers may require cleaning. The system won't engage below 30km/h; sensor dirt can affect detection—wipe with a soft cloth. The system may deactivate on sharp turns or steep slopes, requiring manual control. Fuse problems are rare but can be handled at a repair shop. Normal usage: activate, set speed and distance, and enjoy smooth automatic control; safety alerts are key—stay focused, and practice makes perfect.

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