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Cruise control is an automatic speed control system that keeps a set
speed. It can be acti-
vated at speeds from approximately 25 mph (40 km/h). Cruise cont
rol does not work at
speeds below approximately 25 mph(40 km/h).
A- CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch Used to turn on and off the cruise control. B- “SET -” switch Used to reduce the set speed and to set thedesired speed. C- “RES +” switch Used to increase the set speed and to return tothe original set speed. D- “CANCEL” switch Used to deactivate the set speed driving.
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1. With the operation mode in ON, press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch (A) to turn on the cruise control. The indica-tor/indicator display in the meter cluster will come on. Indicator Indicator display
Cruise control
(if so equipped)
CAUTION When you do not wish to drive at a set speed, turn off the cruise control for safety. Do not use cruise control when driving con- ditions will not allow
you to stay at the same
speed, such as in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, icy, snow-covered, wet, slippery, on a steep downhill slope.NOTE
Cruise control may not
be able to keep your
speed on uphills or downhills. Your speed may decr
ease on a steep uphill.
You may use the acce
lerator pedal if you
want to stay at your set speed. Your speed may increase to more than the set speed on a steep downhill. You have to use the brake to control your speed. As a result, the set speed driving is deactivated.
Cruise control switches
NOTE
When operating the crui
se control switches,
press the cruise control switches correctly. The set speed driving may be deactivatedautomatically if two or
more switches of the
cruise control are pre
ssed at the same time.
To activate
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2. Accelerate or decele
rate to your desired
speed, then push down and release the“SET -” switch (B) when the indica- tor/indicator display is illuminated. The vehicle will then maintain the desiredspeed. The “SET” indicator appears on the infor- mation screen in the meter cluster. (Forvehicles equipped with
color liquid crys-
tal display meter)
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There are two ways to increase the set speed.
Push up and hold the “RES +” switch (C) while driving at the se
t speed, and your speed
will then gradually increase. When you reach your desired speed, releasethe switch. Your new
cruising speed is now
set. To increase your speed in small amounts, push up the “RES +” switch (C) for less than approximately 1 second and release it.Each time you press the “RES +” switch (C), your vehicle will go approximately 1 mph (1.6 km/h) faster.
While driving at the set speed, use the accel- erator pedal to reach
your desired speed and
then push down the “SET -” switch (B) and release the switch momentarily to set a newdesired cruising speed.
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There are two ways to decrease the set speed.
NOTE
When you release the “SET -” switch (B), the vehicle spee
d will be set.
To increase the set speed
“RES +” switch
Accelerator pedal
To decrease the set speed
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Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) 5-106 Features and controls
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If the set speed driving is deactivated by the condition described in “To deactivate” on page 5-105, you can resume the previouslyset speed by push up the “RES +” switch (C) while driving at a speed of approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or higher.The “SET” indicator appears on the informa- tion screen in the meter
cluster. (For vehicles
equipped with the color
liquid crystal display
meter) Under either of the following conditions, however, using the switch does not allow you to resume the previously set speed. In these situations, repeat the
speed setting procedure:
The CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch is pressed. The operation mode is put in OFF. Indicator goes off.
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ACC maintains a set speed with no need for you to use the accelera
tor pedal. Using a sen-
sor (A), the system also measures the relative speed and distance betw
een your vehicle and
a vehicle in front, and maintains a set follow-ing distance between
your vehicle and the
vehicle in front by automatically decelerating your vehicle if it becomes too close to the vehicle in front. The cruising set speed can be set from 25mph (40 km/h) to 110 mph (180 km/h). The distance can be select
ed from three levels.
If the vehicle in front decelerates, the ACCwill automatically apply limited braking to maintain the distance, a
nd if the front vehicle
then accelerates, the ACC will automaticallyaccelerate your vehicle up to the set speed. If your vehicle is approa
ching too close to the
front vehicle, a buzzer
will sound and a warn-
ing is shown in the multi information display. When the ACC detects no vehicle ahead, the set speed will be maintained.Conventional cruise cont
rol mode without the
distance control can also be selected. Stop lights are illuminated during automaticbraking.
To resume the set speed
Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)
(if so equipped)
WA R N I N G Before using the ACC, read this entire sec- tion to understand th
e limitations of this
system. Failure to follow instructions could result in an accident. Never rely solely on the ACC. The ACC is not a collision avoidance system or an automatic driving system. It is designed touse only limited brak
ing and is never a
substitute for your safe and careful driv- ing. Always be ready to apply the brakesmanually.
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While the ACC is turned on, indicators for the ACC are shown in the multi informationdisplay.
Cruise control switch
1- “ACC ON/OFF” switch
Used to turn on and off the ACC sys-tem.
2- “SET -” switch
Used to set a desired speed or to reducethe set speed.
3- “RES +” switch
Used to resume the control functionafter cancelling the ACC or the conven- tional cruise control. Also used to increase the set speed.
4- “CANCEL” switch
Used to cancel the control function of the ACC or the cruise control.
5- ACC distance switch
Used to set or change the following dis- tance between your
vehicle and a vehi-
cle in front.
NOTE
Operate the individual switches correctly and one after another.The ACC may be turned off or its controlfunction may be cancel
led if two or more
switches are pre
ssed concurrently
ACC Indicators
1- ACC indicator:
Indicating that the ACC is turned on.
2- Control state indicator:
Indicating that A
CC is activated.
3- Set speed indicator:
Indicating the set speed. If the set speed is not set, “---” isshown.
4- Front vehicle indicator:
Indicating when the ACC detects avehicle ahead. When a front vehicle is detected while the ACC is activated, the ‘Active’ frontvehicle indicator show
n in the illustra-
tion below will illuminate. When a front vehicle is detected while the ACC is not activated or the ACC is canceled, the ‘Stand by’ front vehicleindicator will illuminate.Display
State
Stan d b y
Active
Vehicle in front detected
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When the operation mode is in the “ON” position, press the “ACC ON/OFF” switch. The ACC indicators will appear in the multi information display.
Press the “ACC ON/OFF” switch to turn off the ACC.
5-Following distance indicator: Indicating the following distance. Two states: “Stand by” and “Active” When a front vehicle is detected while the ACC is activated, the ‘Active’ fol- lowing distance indicator shown in theillustration below will illuminate. When a front vehicle is detected while the ACC is not activated or the ACC iscanceled, the ‘Stand by’ following dis- tance indicator will illuminate.Following distance set-ting symbol
State
Stand by
Active
Long MiddleShort
How to use ACC
To t u r n o n A C C
NOTE
Every time the operation mode is turned to the “OFF” position, the ACC is turned off.
To turn off ACC
NOTE
The ACC can be turned off even while the ACC is active. Every time the operation mode is turned off, the ACC is turned off and the set speed iserased.
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With the ACC turned on, push down the “SET -” switch while driving, and when your vehicle reaches your de
sired speed, release
the “SET -” switch. The ACC will activateand initiate the speed control to maintain the set speed. The set indicator comes on, the set speed is indicated and the following distance indicator changes to the ‘active’ display. Also a buzzerwill sound.
You can set the speed anywhere from approx- imately 25 mph (40 km/h) to 110 mph (180km/h). While a vehicle in front is being detected and your vehicle speed is
between approximately
6 mph (10 km/h) and 25 mph (40 km/h), you can activate the ACC. In this case, the set speed will be set at 25 mph (40 km/h).The ACC cannot otherwis
e be activated while
your vehicle is traveling less than 25 mph (40 km/h) or greater than 110 mph (180 km/h).
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The speed of your vehicle will be maintainedat the speed you have set. The speed can beset between approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) and 110 mph (180 km/h).
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The ACC will maintain the distance to thefront vehicle and will apply the brakes auto- matically when the system judges braking isnecessary. The distance
can be selected from
three levels.
To activate ACC control
NOTE
When any of the following conditions are present, the ACC will not activate. • When your vehicle speed is lower than approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) or greater than 110 mph (180 km/h). • When your vehicle is driven at speeds between approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) and 25 mph (40 km/h) and the ACC is notdetecting a vehi
cle in front.
• When ASC is in the OFF position.• While ABS, ASC or
TCL is activated.
• When the selector leve
r is in positions other
than “D” (DRIVE) and “Ds” (DOWN- SHIFT & SPORTY DRIVING). • While the brake pedal is depressed. • While the parking brake is applied. • When the ACC system has judged that the performance for detect
ing a front vehicle is
degraded.
• When an abnormality in the ACC system has been detected.
When ACC detects no vehicle in front within the set distance
NOTE
If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed on a down slope, the system will automaticallyapply the brake to maintain the vehicle set speed.
When ACC detects a vehicle in front within the set distance
NOTE
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When the front vehicl
e stops, the ACC will
automatically apply th
e brakes to stop your
vehicle. A few seconds after your vehicle has stopped,the ACC will release the brakes and your vehicle will start to
move or creep slowly.
You must apply the brakes to keep your vehi-cle stationary.
When the ACC no longer detects a vehicle in front, the buzzer will sound, the vehicle sym-bol in the display will disappear and your vehicle will slowly accelerate to the set speed.
NOTE
If the brake pedal is not depressed within 2 seconds after your vehi
cle has been stopped
by the ACC, a warning buzzer will sound,the above warning will be shown in the multi information display to alert the driver, and the ACC control wi
ll be canceled.
When depressing the brake pedal while the automatic brake is applied, the brake pedalwill feel firm. This is normal. Depress the brake pedal harder to apply greater braking force. During the automatic
braking, operation
sounds may be heard. This is normal.WA R N I N G Never leave the vehicle while it is being stopped by the ACC.
WA R N I N G Your vehicle may accelerate up to the set speed in the following situations. Apply the brake, if necess
ary, to slow down.
• When your vehicle no longer follows the vehicle in front, e.g. at a freeway exit orwhen your vehicle or
the vehicle in front
changes its lane.• When driving on a curve.
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While the ACC is activa
ted, if your vehicle is
approaching too closely to the vehicle infront, the ACC gives a warning by sounding a buzzer and displaying a message. Apply the brakes to maintain the appropriate distance tothe vehicle in front. When the vehicle in
front has changed its
course or lane, if
a stationary vehicle
appears in front you
r vehicle, the ACC
will not decelerate your vehicle.
Approach alarm
WA R N I N G When the ACC is not being used, turn off the system to avoid unexpected ACC acti- vation. Never operate the AC
C from outside the
vehicle.WA R N I N G
The ACC will not decelerate your vehicle and/or give the appr
oach alarm in the fol-
lowing cases.• When an object other than a vehicle,such as a pedestri
an, is in front.
• When a malfunction is detected in the system.
The ACC will not decelerate your vehicle in the following cases,
but will give the
approach alarm.• When the front vehicle is stationary ormoving at an extremely slow speed.• When your brake system has a problem,such as overheating.
The ACC may not be ab
le to maintain the
set speed or the dist
ance to a vehicle in
front and may not alert the driver, if the system cannot detect the front vehicleproperly. Typical situations include: • When a vehicle cuts
into your path at a
close distance.• When a vehicle in front is not completelyin your path.• When a vehicle in front is towing atrailer.• When a motorcycle or a bicycle is infront.• When a vehicle in front is a truck loadedwith freight that protrudes rearward from the cargo bed.WA R N I N G
• When the height of a vehicle in front is extremely low or the road clearance ofthe vehicle is extremely high.• When driving on a r
oad with alternating
up and down surfaces.• When driving on a curve.• When driving on a bumpy or rough road.• When driving in a tunnel.• When driving in construction zones.• When the rear of your vehicle is weighed down with the weight of passengers and luggage• For up to two minute
s after starting driv-
ing.• When driving in curved sections of roadincluding their entrance/outlet or run-ning beside a closed lane in a traffic work or similar zone.• When the surface of th
e sensor is covered
with dirt, snow, ice, etc.• When a front vehicl
e or an oncoming
vehicle is splashing wa
ter, snow or dirt.
WA R N I N G
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switch and release the accelerator pedal; the new speed is then set in the system.
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There are two ways to decrease the set speed. The set speed will decrease by 1 mph (1 km/h) every time you push down the “SET -” switch while the ACC is activated. If you hold the switch pushed down, the set speed decreases in 5 mph (5 km/h) increments.
By depressing the brake pedal while the ACC is activated, the ACC control is canceled and your vehicle speed will decrease.At the point where the vehicle speed reaches your desired speed, push down and release the “SET -” switch; the new speed is then setin the system.
WA R N I N G The ACC braking control and approach alarm functions will not work while the accelerator pedal is depressed.NOTE
The set speed indicator in the multi informa- tion display will show “---” while the accel-erator pedal
is depressed.
If the “SET -” button is not pushed down while depressing the ac
celerator pedal, your
vehicle speed will return to the set speed, after the accelerator pedal is released. Whenthe accelerator pedal is released, the ACC braking control and approach alarm func- tions may not immediately work.
To decrease the set speed
By using the “SET -” switch:
NOTE
There is some time lag until the vehicle begins decelerating af
ter the set speed has
been changed.
The set speed can be changed even while your vehicle is followi
ng a vehicle in front
using the ACC. In this case, however,although the set speed itself is decreased, your vehicle will not decelerate. When the switch is held, a buzzer will sound every time the set speed changes
By using the brake pedal:
NOTE
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Simply depress the accelerator pedal to tem- porarily accelerate the vehicle. Releasing the pedal automatically sl
ows down the vehicle
to the set speed and ACC restarts its control.
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There are two ways to cancel the ACC con- trol. By pressing the “CANCEL” switch. By depressing the brake pedal.
When the ACC is canceled, the “SET” indi- cator goes off and the following distance indi- cator turns to the ‘standby’ display. The front vehicle indicato
r also turns to the ‘standby’
display when a front vehicle is detected.
NOTE
The ACC control will not resume after releasing the brake pedal.
To temporarily accelerate the vehicle
WA R N I N G The ACC braking control and approach alarm functions will
not work while the
accelerator pedal is depressed.
NOTE
The set speed indication on the display turns to “---” when the accelerator pedal isdepressed. This indication remains as long asthe pedal is in a depressed position. In certain conditions, the braking control and alarming functions of ACC may not work for a short while after releasing the accelerator pedal.
To cancel ACC control
NOTE
You can also cancel
the ACC control by
pressing the “ACC ON/OFF” switch. If thisswitch is pressed while the ACC is “ON”,the ACC will be turned off.
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