Switching from ACC till CC
A symbol in the instrument panel will indicate which system is currently being used:
To switch from ACC to CC
- From the center display's Function view, tap the Activate cruise control button.
| > | The symbol in the instrument panel will change from (ACC) to (CC). This means that ACC has been completely deactivated (turned off) and CC is in standby mode (ready for use but not currently maintaining a set speed). |
| 2. | Press the button on the left-side steering wheel keypad: CC goes into active mode and sets the vehicle's current speed. |
Warning
Switching from ACC to CC means that:
- Your vehicle will no longer automatically maintain a set distance to a vehicle ahead.
- Only the set speed will be maintained and the driver will have to apply the brakes when needed.
If CC was activated when the engine was turned off, ACC will be selected and go into standby mode when the engine is restarted.
Switching from CC back to ACC
- In the center display's Function view, tap the Activate cruise control button.
| > | The symbol in the instrument panel will change from (CC) to (ACC). This means that CC has been completely deactivated (turned off) and ACC is in standby mode (ready for use but not currently maintaining a set speed/time interval). |
| 2. | Press the button on the left-side steering wheel keypad: ACC goes into active mode and sets the vehicle's current speed and the selected distance to the vehicle ahead. |


button on the left-side steering wheel keypad: CC goes into active mode and sets the vehicle's current speed.