Skoda Enyaq (2021 year). Manual in english — page 8

Starting-off and Driving › Vehicle driving mode
157
Operation
Overview
Starting up
Eco mode
Turn on the ignition.
ECO mode is suitable for a economic driving style. The engine
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
power is limited, the maximum speed is reduced to 130 km/h.
Use the selector lever to select the desired mode.
The Climatronic switches to economy mode.
In the instrument cluster display READY is displayed in the status
bar.
Comfort mode
Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal lightly.
Comfort mode is suitable for driving on roads with poorer sur-
Stopping temporarily (e.g. at a junction)
face or for long motorway journeys.
Leave the selected mode
and secure the vehicle with the
brake pedal.
Normal mode
Stopping
The Normal mode is suitable for a conventional driving.
Keep the brake pedal depressed.
Sport mode
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Switch o the ignition.
The Sport mode is suitable for a sporty driving.
Individual mode
Vehicle driving mode
The Individual mode allows the individual configuration of cer-
tain vehicle systems.
Usage
The driving mode o ers the possibility of adapting the driving
behaviour to the desired driving style.
Operation
Select driving mode
Press the
button.
In the Infotainment, a driving mode menu appears.
Press the button again
and the menu is closed.
158 Starting-off and Driving › Energy recovery
Energy recovery
Usage
The energy generated during braking is stored in the high-volt-
age battery during recuperation. A higher recuperation level also
increases the braking force when the accelerator pedal is re-
leased.
Operation
A
Information on the system settings of the currently selected
mode/system settings for the selected Individual mode
Automatic recuperation
Select the mode of automatic transmission.
B
Driving mode menu
Activate the Eco assistant » page 185.
Tap the relevant function surface B .
In the instrument cluster display is displayed.
After switching on the ignition, the Normal mode is automat-
Pressing the rocker switch or on the steering wheel tempo-
ically selected.
rarily activates the manual selection of the recuperation level.
Automatic recuperation is activated again by pressing the accel-
erator pedal.
Troubleshooting
The automatic recuperation adjusts the power of the recu-
Adaptive DCC suspension faulty
peration braking to the current driving situation.
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Automatic recuperation can also be carried out in the mode
Drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek the help of a
of the automatic transmission with the ACC switched on. In the
specialist garage.
instrument cluster is displayed.
Select the recuperation level
Select the mode of automatic transmission.
Deactivate the Eco assistant » page 185.
Select the recuperation level with the shift paddles.
Starting-off and Driving › Economical driving style
159
A
Choose a higher recuperation
level
Economical driving style
B
Choose a lower recuperation
level
Tips for economical driving
Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking.
Use driving mode ECO » page 157.
Use the mode of the automatic transmission to decelerate.
This will charge the high-voltage battery.
Avoid full acceleration and too high speeds.
If no recuperation level is selected, the vehicle will move
Observe the prescribed tyre pressure » page 230.
without recuperation braking after releasing the accelerator
pedal.
Remove unnecessary ballast.
Remove the roof rack when it is not needed.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
Switch on electric consumers only for as long as necessary.
lights up - light recuperation
Do not leave the windows open while driving.
lights up - medium recuperation
lights up - strong recuperation
Towing a trailer
lights up - automatic recuperation
What you should be mindful of
The higher the charging status of the high-voltage battery,
the lower the power of the recuperation braking.
WARNING
The recuperation can also be done when pressing the brake
When driving with a trailer, special care is required!
pedal.
NOTICE
With frequent towing, the vehicle is excessively loaded so this
must also be checked between service intervals.
Troubleshooting
Recommendations for using a trailer
Recuperation error
Adjust the tyre pressure on the vehicle for full load.
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Do not exceed the maximum permissible total weight of the
Message regarding a recuperation fault
vehicle and the combination weight specified in the technical
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
160 Starting-off and Driving › Towing eye and towing procedure
vehicle documentation (e.g. in the vehicle registration docu-
WARNING
mentation, in the COC document) and on the type plate.
Risk of an accident!
For trailer operation, consider the current load condition of the
Do not exceed the permissible trailer load.
vehicle as well as the distribution of the load in the trailer. The
Permissible trailer
Permissible trailer
coupled trailer increases the rear axle load and can therefore
reduce the payload.
load, braked (kg) a)
load, unbraked (kg)
Adjust the headlight range of the headlights according to the
132 kW electric
1000
750
load status of the vehicle. The front of the vehicle may lift up
motor
when a trailer is being towed and the headlights may dazzle
150 kW electric
1000
750
other road users.
motor
a)
A speed of 100 km/h should not be exceeded.
With gradients up to 12%.
Reduce the speed by releasing the accelerator pedal as soon as
a pendulum movement of the trailer is noticeable. Never at-
tempt to stop the trailer from swaying by accelerating.
Towing eye and towing procedure
If the tra‚c area behind the trailer can not be viewed, install
Towing lug
additional exterior mirrors.
Apply the brakes in good time. If the trailer is fitted with a trail-
Removing the front cap
er brake, apply the brakes gently at first, then brake firmly. This
Press on the cap and remove it.
will avoid brake jolts resulting from the trailer wheels locking.
Distribution of the load over the vehicle and trailer combina-
tion
Secure heavy objects against slipping, as close to the trailer
axle as possible.
Transport small and light objects in the luggage compartment.
Permitted trailer loads
The details in the technical vehicle documentation take prece-
Starting-off and Driving › Towing eye and towing procedure
161
Removing the rear cap
The tow rope must not be twisted.
Press on the cap and remove it.
When towing, drive at a speed of max. 50 km/h.
Installing the towing eye
Screw in the towing eye.
WARNING
Risk of accident!
Insert the wheel wrench or similar
Use a braided synthetic fibre rope for towing. Do not use a
object through the towing eye.
twisted tow rope.
Tighten the towing eye.
NOTICE
Always keep the tow rope taut during towing.
Do not exceed a towing distance of 50 km.
NOTICE
Danger of engine damage!
The vehicle must not be towed when the front axle is raised.
After the towing process
The vehicle must not be towed without the ignition being
Unscrew the towing eye.
switched on.
Insert the cover cap.
Where should the tow rope or the tow bar be secured?
At the front towing eye
Towing the vehicle
At the rear towing eye
On the ball bar of the factory-installed towing hitch
WARNING
Risk of accident!
162 Starting-off and Driving › Brakes
For vehicles with factory-fitted towing device, at the back
Inspecting the brake fluid level
there is no mount for a screw-in towing eye.
Test conditions
Information for the driver of the towing vehicle
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
Drive slowly and smoothly.
Ignition o
Only accelerate once the rope is taut.
Checking
Information for the driver of the towed vehicle
The fill level must be within the
Select the mode of automatic transmission.
marked range.
WARNING
If the level is below the mark
,
Risk of an accident!
do not continue.
When the ignition is switched o , the brake booster and the
Do not refill liquid.
power steering do not work. In addition, there is a risk that the
steering lock will engage.
Seek the help of a specialist ga-
Turn on the ignition.
rage.
NOTICE
If the brake fluid level is too low, this
Danger of engine damage!
will be indicated in the instrument
Towing the vehicle with the ignition on.
cluster by the illumination of
is
displayed in the status bar. Nevertheless, we recommend check-
ing the brake fluid level regularly directly at the reservoir.
Brakes
WARNING
Danger of brake failure!
What you should be mindful of
If the fluid level falls significantly within a short time or drops be-
WARNING
low the mark
, the brake system may have become leaky.
Problems and faults with the brake system can extend the brak-
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
ing distance of the vehicle!
Specification
DANGER
The brake fluid must comply with standard VW 501 14. This
standard complies with the requirements of the
Danger of the brakes overheating!
Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is required.
FMVSS 116 DOT4 standard.
If the original front spoiler is damaged, ensure the air supply to
Changing
the front brakes is guaranteed.
Have the brake fluid replaced by a specialist garage.
Starting-off and Driving › Electric parking brake
163
WARNING
Electric parking brake
Danger of brake failure!
If the brake fluid change date is exceeded, heavy braking may
Operation
cause vapour bubbles to form in the brake system.
WARNING
Risk of the vehicle rolling away automatically!
Troubleshooting
Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the parking brake is
activated and lights up in the instrument cluster.
Brake fluid level is too low
WARNING
illuminates
Risk of switch locking!
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The recessed grip for the fingers in front of the button
must remain empty.
Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty
NOTICE
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Danger of damage to vehicle!
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Ensure that the parking brake is switched o if it is necessary
for the vehicle to roll, e.g. when driving through a car wash.
Worn brake pads
illuminates
Manual switch on
Drive to a specialist garage, exercising appropriate cau-
Pull on the button and hold it.
tion.
The indicator light A in the switch
and with PARK light up together in
Reduced braking effect
the instrument cluster.
Damp, frozen, salt-a ected or corroded brakes can impair the
braking e ect.
Clean the brakes by braking several times if tra‚c conditions
allow it.
When the ignition is switched off, the brake booster motor
does not work
Switching on automatically
Depress the brake pedal more forcefully.
The parking brake turns on automatically after turning o the ig-
nition.
164 Starting-off and Driving › Electric parking brake
Automatic shut-off
Go to another parking spot where there is less of a slope.
The parking brake is automatically deactivated when a mode of
Noise when using the parking brake
the automatic transmission is selected.
Noise when using the parking brake is normal. This is not a de-
Conditions for automatic shutting down
fect.
Driver's door is closed, in some cases, the driver's seat belt is
The 12-volt vehicle battery is discharged, the parking brake
also fastened
cannot be switched off
Deactivate the parking brake before leaving the vehicle
Connect the 12-volt vehicle battery to a power source, such as
If you still need to roll the vehicle after leaving it, proceed as fol-
the 12-volt vehicle battery of another vehicle.
lows:
In infotainment
Outside .
Emergency braking in case of faulty brake system
By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the
menu item Brakes .
Switching on
Select Brakes Deactivate now .
Pull the button and hold it.
Press the brake pedal and select the mode of the automatic
The vehicle starts to brake sharply
transmission.
and an acoustic signal is sounded.
Get out of the vehicle.
Troubleshooting
Parking brake error
illuminates
Switching off
Message regarding a parking brake error
Release the button
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Or:
Parking on a steep slope
Depress the accelerator pedal.
flashes
Notification regarding parking position on a steep slope
Starting-off and Driving › Auto Hold automatic holding function 165
Auto Hold automatic holding function
The ignition is switched on.
Auto Hold is activated.
Usage
The automatic transmission mode is not selected.
Auto Hold automatically secures the vehicle from rolling away
when stopped.
Settings
Activating and deactivating
Functionality
The function is activated or deactivated as follows in the Info-
tainment system.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Outside .
Auto Hold is not able to stop the vehicle under all circumstances,
By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the
such as on slippery ground, or on gradients.
menu item Brakes .
Secure and release the vehicle
Select Brakes menu item and activate or deactivate the function.
With Stop, the vehicle is automatically secured using Auto Hold.
NOTICE
lights up in the instrument cluster. The brake pedal can
Disable Auto Hold to allow the vehicle to roll if necessary when
be released.
driving through a car wash.
With Start, the vehicle is automatically released using Auto
Hold.
Electronic engine sound (e-sound)
Status display in the instrument cluster display
lights up - Auto Hold is activated.
Functionality
lights up - Vehicle is secured by auto hold
The e-Sound generates an electronic engine noise while driving
Automatic protection from the parking brake
at a speed of up to 25 km/h.
Under certain circumstances, the vehicle can be secured using
It is not possible to switch o the e-Sound.
the parking brake. lights up in the instrument cluster.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Despite the e-sound, the vehicle does not have to be clearly au-
Operating conditions
dible to other road users.
The driver's door is closed.
166 Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems
Troubleshooting
Driver assist systems
e-sound failure
Braking and stabilising systems
illuminates
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Overview
Stabilisation control (ESC)
ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle in borderline situations (e.g.
when the vehicle starts to skid). ESC brakes the individual
wheels to maintain the direction of travel.
flashes - ESC is engaged
Traction control (TCS)
ASR helps to stabilize the vehicle when accelerating or driving
on low-grip roads. ASR reduces the drive power transmitted to
the wheels when the wheels spin.
flashes - ASR is engaged
Antilock braking system (ABS)
ABS helps maintain control of the vehicle during emergency
braking. An ABS intervention is noticeable by pulsating move-
ments of the brake pedal.
Motor Slip Regulation (MSR)
MSR helps to maintain control of the vehicle in the event of a
sudden reduction in speed, e.g. on icy roads. If the drive wheels
lock, MSR increases the engine speed. This reduces the braking
e ect of the engine and the wheels can rotate freely again.
Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems
167
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
EDL helps to stabilize the vehicle when driving on road surfaces
TSA helps to stabilize the trailer. As the trailer begins to lurch,
with di erent grip under the individual wheels. EDL brakes a
TSA stabilizes the trailer by slowing down the individual vehicle
spinning wheel and transmits power to a di erent drive wheel.
wheels.
Electronic Differential Lock (XDL+)
Operating conditions
XDL + helps to stabilize the vehicle during fast cornering by
The hitch was supplied from the factory or purchased from
braking the inside wheel of the driven axle.
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories.
The trailer is connected to the trailer socket.
Active steering assistance (DSR)
The driving speed is higher than 60 km/h.
In di‚cult situations, the DSR provides the driver with a steering
recommendation in order to stabilise the vehicle.
Electromechanical brake booster (eBKV)
eBKV (electronic brake force distribution) facilitates operation
Hill Hold Control
of the brake pedal. At the same time, charging of the high-volt-
Hill Hold Control helps when starting o on uphill gradients by
age battery is made possible through regenerative braking.
braking the vehicle for about 2 seconds after the brake pedal is
released.
After switching o the ignition, the eBKV (electronic brake force
distribution) function is either restricted or not available.
Operating conditions
The gradient is at least 5%.
If the vehicle is decelerated using an assistance system, pul-
The driver's door is closed.
sating movements of the brake pedal can occur.
Multi-Collision Brake (MCB)
Regenerative braking
MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle after a collision
Regenerative braking produces energy that is stored in the high-
with an obstacle. This reduces the risk of further collisions.
voltage battery. The force of the braking e ect depends on the
selected driving mode, as well as the state of charge of the high-
Operating conditions
voltage battery.
There has been a frontal, side and rear collision of a certain
severity.
During regenerative braking, pulsating movements of the brake
pedal and fluctuating decelerations of the vehicle can occur.
The impact speed was greater than 10 km/h.
The brakes, ESC and other required systems remained func-
tional after the impact.
The accelerator pedal is not pressed.
168 Driver assist systems › Front Assist
Troubleshooting
Status display in the instrument cluster display
illuminates - safety distance too small
ESC or ASR faulty/deactivated by the system
illuminates
illuminates - warning in case of collision
Switch the ignition o and on again.
If the indicator light does not go out after covering a short dis-
Automatic braking if there is a risk of a collision
tance, seek the help of a specialist garage.
If there is a risk of a collision, the following symbol is illuminated
as a warning from the isolation box. If you do not respond to
ABS faulty
the warning, the vehicle will slow down.
illuminates
At a driving speed of up to 30 km / h, the vehicle is braked with-
You may continue driving, exercising appropriate cau-
out prior warning.
tion. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Automatic braking can be stopped by pressing the accelerator
Brake system and anti-lock braking system faulty
pedal or by a steering intervention.
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With automatic braking, the pressure in the brake system in-
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
creases. The brake pedal cannot be operated by using the pedal
as normal.
Electromechanical brake booster faulty
WARNING
illuminates
Risk of an accident!
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Front Assist does not respond to crossing or oncoming vehicles.
Operating conditions
Front Assist
The driving speed is higher than 5 km/h.
Functionality
Front Assist monitors the distance to the vehicle ahead and
points out when the safety distance is exceeded. In borderline
Function restriction
situations, it helps to avoid a collision by braking interventions.
The function may be restricted or unavailable in the following
cases:
Driver assist systems › Pedestrian detection system 169
About 30 seconds after starting ( lights up in the instrument
Troubleshooting
cluster)
Front Assist is not available
When driving around a sharp bend
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During an ESC intervention
Clean the front radar sensor.
Settings
Switch the ignition o and on again.
If Front Assist is still unavailable, check the brake lights on the
Automatic activation
vehicle or on the attached trailer.
Front Assist is automatically activated when the ignition is
If the brake lights are working and Front Assist is still unavaila-
switched on.
ble, seek the help of a specialist garage.
Activation / deactivation and setting in Infotainment
There was an unfounded warning or system intervention
In the menu
Clean the front radar sensor.
If the system is not working properly, disable Front Assist and
Active - Activation/deactivation of the Front Assist
seek the help of a specialist garage.
Advance warning - Activation/deactivation and setting the dis-
tance level at which a warning occurs
Pedestrian detection system
Display distance warning - Activation/deactivation of distance warn-
ing
Functionality
Swerve support - if the function is activated, the system can help
avoid an obstacle by a braking and steering intervention
Pedestrian recognition helps to prevent a collision with crossing
Cornering brake function - when the function is activated, the system
or lengthwise moving pedestrians by enabling automatic braking
interventions.
can slow down the vehicle when turning at low speeds to
avoid a collision with the oncoming vehicle
Status display in the instrument cluster display
Show system deactivation in the display of the instrument
lights up - Danger of collision
cluster
illuminates
Risk of collision in a speed range of 5-30 km/h
The system triggers automatic braking.
Deactivate Front Assist when handling the vehicle on a truck,
a car ferry etc.
170 Driver assist systems › Speed limiter
Risk of collision in a speed range of 30-85 km/h
Operating conditions
The system warns of a collision hazard first. If the driver does
The driving speed is higher than 30 km/h.
not respond, the vehicle is automatically braked.
Operation
Operating conditions
Front Assist is deactivated.
The vehicle speed is 5-85 km/h.
Speed limiter
Functionality
The speed limiter controls the maximum driving speed accord-
ing to the set speed limit.
If the limit is exceeded when driving downhill, brake the vehicle
A
Activate cruise control (condition for the subsequent ac-
with the brake pedal.
tivation of the limiter).
Status display in the instrument cluster display
Deactivate limiter
illuminates - the cruise control is activated.
Interrupt control (sprung position)
flashing - the set limit is exceeded
B
Resume control1) / Increase limit
When the regulation starts highlighted and the set limit is
displayed.
C
Start control with current speed / Reduce limit
illuminates - the cruise control is deactivated.
D
Depending on the equipment: switch between speed lim-
iter and GRA/ACC
Switching to cruise control interrupts the control.
1)
If no speed limit is set, the current speed is set as the speed limit.
Driver assist systems › Cruise control system
171
Adjusting the speed limit with the buttons B and C
Decrease limit in steps of 10 km/h
By pressing in steps of 1 km/h.
Start control/Reduce limit in steps of 1 km/h
By holding in steps of 10 km/h.
Limit exceeded
Variant with ACC
Fully depress the accelerator.
Control will continue as soon as the vehicle has decelerated to
below the set limit.
Troubleshooting
Speed limiter faulty
illuminates
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Cruise control system
Functionality
The cruise control system maintains the set speed without the
Activate ACC (condition for the subsequent activation of
accelerator pedal having to be operated.
the limiter)
This, however, is only possible to the extent permitted by the
Resume control 1) / Increase limit in steps of 1 km/h
engine output and braking power of the vehicle.
(sprung position)
WARNING
Stop control (sprung position)
Risk of the cruise control system starting unintentionally!
Deactivate the limiter
Deactivate cruise control after use.
Increase limit in steps of 10 km/h
1)
If no speed limit is set, the current speed is set as the speed limit.
172 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Status display in the instrument cluster display
C
Start control with current speed/Reduce limit
illuminated - the cruise control system is activated
D
Switch between cruise control and speed limiter
illuminated - cruise control is active
Accelerate temporarily
When cruise control starts, the set speed is displayed.
Depress the accelerator pedal.
Releasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed to drop
again to the set speed.
Operating conditions
Interrupting cruise control
The driving speed is higher than 20 km/h.
After pressing the brake pedal
After an ESC intervention
Operation
Operating with the lever
Troubleshooting
Cruise control system faulty
illuminates
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Functionality
ACC control
A
Activate cruise control (cruise control deactivated)
ACC maintains the set speed. When your vehicle approaches the
vehicle in front, ACC will automatically start to maintain the set
Deactivate cruise control
distance to this vehicle.
Interrupt control (sprung position)
Maintaining the set speed and the distance will hereinafter be
B
Resume cruise control1)/Increase speed
referred to as Control.
1)
If no speed is set, the current speed is adopted.
Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
173
WARNING
Automatic stop and start
ACC does not respond to crossing or oncoming objects.
The vehicle can be decelerated to a stop using the ACC and start
moving again. Control is disconnected in case of longer holding
ACC is intended primarily for use on motorways.
periods.
pACC (predictive cruise control)
To resume the regulation:
pACC represents an extension of the ACC system.
Depress the accelerator pedal.
pACC adjusts the speed according to recognized speed limits
and the route, e.g. curves, intersections or roundabouts.
Or:
The system uses the following sources to evaluate the situation:
Set the lever in position
Navigation data
Or:
Tra‚c Sign Recognition
Applies to vehicles with hand recognition on the steering
Sensors, radars and cameras
wheel: Grab the steering wheel again.
WARNING
The control is interrupted when the brake pedal is depressed.
pACC does not respond to railway crossings.
Overtaking
Speed range
If your vehicle changes to the fast lane and no vehicle is detec-
Depending on the equipment, ACC allows a speed setting in the
ted in front, ACC accelerates up to the set speed.
range of 20-210 km/h.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
If control is started at a speed of less than 20 km/h, the speed is
illuminates - ACC is activated
automatically increased to 20 km/h or controlled according to
the speed of the vehicle ahead.
illuminates - Control is active
Distance level
The distance to the vehicle ahead can be adjusted to five di er-
When the control starts, the set speed is displayed.
ent levels.
illuminates - ACC is deactivated
WARNING
Maintain a minimum distance in accordance with the country-
illuminates - ACC does not decelerate su‚ciently
specific legal regulations.
Depress the brake pedal.
illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to
the permissible speed
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Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to
Deactivate ACC
the approaching roundabout
Increase speed in steps of 10 km/h
illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to
Reduce speed in steps of 10 km/h
the approaching junction
Set distance level
illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to
the road
Start control/Reduce speed in steps of 1 km/h
Switching between ACC and speed limiter
Operation
Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
In the instrument cluster select the desired menu.
Operating with the lever
Starting control with the current speed
Tap on
Or:
If no speed is saved, move the lever to the sprung position
Set distance level
Move the
switch to the sprung position or
Line A appears in the display, indi-
cating the change in distance.
Use the
switch to set the
desired distance level.
Activate ACC (control inactive)
Start or resume control/Increase speed in steps of 1
km/h (sprung position)
For temporary acceleration
Stop control (sprung position)
Depress the accelerator pedal.
Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
175
The vehicle accelerates and control is temporarily interrupted.
When cornering
Upon releasing the accelerator, control is resumed.
Interrupting cruise control
After pressing the brake pedal
After an ESC or ASR intervention
Resuming control
If a speed is stored, move the lever to the sprung position
The vehicle is controlled at the set speed. The set speed is
shown in the instrument cluster display.
When cornering, a vehicle in the next lane may enter the detec-
ted area. Your vehicle will be controlled according to this vehicle.
Function restriction
Narrow or staggered vehicle
Do not use the ACC in the following cases:
The vehicle is making a sharp turn.
The vehicle is travelling on a sloping road or in ruts.
When the driving lane is too narrow.
The vehicle drives through a construction site.
WARNING
Be particularly attentive and alert in the following situations.
Regulation according to the vehicle in the adjacent lane
If your vehicle is moving faster than the vehicle in the next lane
on the driver's side, at a speed of more than 80 km/h, this may
ACC detects a narrow or staggered vehicle only when it is in the
cause your vehicle to be controlled according to that vehicle.
area covered by the radar.
176 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Lane change by another vehicle
Settings
Activation / deactivation and setting
In the Infotainment system, in the menu
Driving profile: - Setting the vehicle acceleration when the ACC is
switched on (this setting is made for vehicles with driving
mode selection » page 157)
Last distance selected - Switch on/o the last distance selected
Distance: - Setting the distance to vehicles in front
A vehicle that changes to the lane a short distance away may not
Road layout preview - Switch the cruise control on/o according to
be recognized by the ACC in time.
the road profile (e.g. reduce speed before a bend)
Speed limit preview - Switch the speed control on/o according to
Stationary vehicle
the permissible speed
Troubleshooting
ACC not available
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Switch the ignition o and on again.
If ACC is still unavailable, check the brake lights on the vehicle
or on the attached trailer.
If a vehicle in front turns and there is a stationary vehicle in front
If the brake lights are working and ACC is still unavailable, seek
of this vehicle, the ACC must not respond to the stationary vehi-
the help of a specialist garage.
cle.
Vehicles with special load or special bodies
A load or superstructure that protrudes outside the vehicle
might not be detected by the ACC.
Driver assist systems › Lane Assist
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Lane Assist
Display
Lane boundary highlighted on the
Usage
right: system intervenes on the right
Lane Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane. It is based
when approaching the lane marking.
on the boundaries of a lane. These may include lane markings,
road edges or objects such as curbs or possibly tra‚c cones.
The system is intended primarily for use on highways.
Functionality
As the vehicle approaches a lane marking, the system executes a
Warning through steering wheel vibrations
steering movement in the opposite direction from the lane
The steering wheel vibrations are triggered in the following sit-
marking. The steering intervention can be overridden manually.
uations:
No system intervention occurs when changing lane with the turn
The vehicle crosses the boundary line without the indicator
signal on.
light switched on.
Status display in the instrument cluster display
The system is not able to keep the vehicle within the lane.
lights up - System is activated and ready to intervene
Correct the steering movement in the event of vibrations.
lights up - System intervenes
Operating conditions
The driving speed is higher than 60 km/h.
The lane markings are clearly visible.
Function restriction
The system function may be restricted in the following cases:
The field of view of the sensor is limited by a dirty screen or an
obstacle or a preceding vehicle.

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Политика конфиденциальности