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Activating/deactivating Automatic
Speed Limiter
The Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) is a supple-
ment to the Speed Limiter (SL) and can be acti-
vated/deactivated.
Activating ASLThe Speed Sign Assist but- ton is located in the center dis-
play's Function view. To activate the Automatic Speed Limiter:
1.
Tap the Speed Sign Assist button.
>

ASL will go into standby mode and a
green indicator light will illuminate. A road
sign symbol will be displayed in the center
of the speedometer in the instrument
panel.
2. Pressing the button on the steering
wheel keypad.
>

ASL will be activated and set to the vehi-
cle's current speed.
NOTE
If the Automatic Speed Limiter function is
activated, road sign information is shown
in the driver display even if RSI 19
is not
activated.
To remove road sign information from the
driver display, you must deactivate both
Automatic Speed Limiter and RSI.
When the Automatic Speed Limiter func-
tion is activated but RSI is deactivated, no
warnings are given from RSI. RSI must
also be activated for warnings to be pos-
sible.
Deactivating ASLTo deactivate the Automatic Speed Limiter:

Tap the
Speed Sign Assist button in Func-
tion view.
>
ASL will be deactivated, the indicator light
in the button will be GRAY and SL will be
activated instead.
WARNING The vehicle will no longer follow the posted
maximum speed after switching from ASL to
SL – it then only follows the maximum speed
stored in the memory.
Related information

Speed limiter (p. 283)
Automatic Speed Limiter (p. 287)
Activating/deactivating Road Sign Informa-
tion (p. 365) 19
Road Sign Information (RSI)

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30 km/h (20 mph) or higher. The lowest speed
that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).
To start Cruise Control:
– With the function displayed, press
(2) on the steering wheel keypad.
>

Cruise Control will be started and the
vehicle's current speed will be set.
NOTE Cruise control can then not be connected at
speeds below 30 km/h (20 mph).
Related information

Cruise control (p. 291) Managing Cruise Control speed
Cruise Control (CC 25
) can be set to various
speeds.
Setting/changing set speed Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model and market.
For vehicles with only CC

Change a set speed by pressing the (1)
or (3) buttons briefly or by pressing and
holding them:
Press briefly: Press briefly: each press
changes the speed in +/- 1 mph
(+/- 1 km/h) increments.
Press and hold: release the button when
the set speed indicator (4) has moved to
the desired speed.
The most recently set speed will be stored.
If speed is increased by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal while pressing the (1) button on
the steering wheel, the vehicle's speed when the
button is pressed will be stored as the set speed.
Temporarily increasing speed using the accelera-
tor pedal, e.g. when passing another vehicle, will
not affect the setting. The vehicle will return to
the set speed when the accelerator pedal is
released. 24
Cruise Control
25 Cruise Control

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296 Switching off Cruise Control
Cruise control (Cruise Control - CC) can be
turned off. Function buttons and symbols
29
.
To turn off Cruise Control:
1. Press the button on the steering wheel
(2).
>

Cruise Control will go into standby mode.
2. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on the
steering wheel to select another function.
>
The Cruise Control symbol (4) in
the instrument panel will go out and the
set speed will be erased. 3.
Press the (2) button on the steering
wheel keypad again.
>

Another function will be activated.
NOTE In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control*, it is possible to switch between
cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control –
see the heading "Switching between CC and
ACC".
Related information
Cruise control (p. 291)
Switching between Cruise Control and Adap-
tive Cruise Control (p. 313) Distance Alert*
30
The Distance Alert 31
function can help the driver
become aware if the time interval to the vehicle
in front is too short.
However, the vehicle must be equipped with a
head-up display in order to display the Distance
Alert, which will then be indicated by a symbol
on the windshield as long as the time interval to
the vehicle ahead is shorter than the set time
interval.
Distance Alert is active at speeds above 30 km/h
(20 mph) and only reacts for vehicles ahead mov-
ing in the same direction as your vehicle. No dis-
tance information is provided for oncoming, slow-
moving or stationary vehicles. 29
Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on mod\
el.
30 The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can displ\
ay information on the windshield with a head-up display.
31 Distance Alert

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* Option/accessory. 297Distance Alert warning light on the windshield
32
.
A warning light will appear on the windshield and
glow steadily if the time interval to the vehicle
ahead is shorter than the set time interval.
NOTE Visual warnings on the windshield may be dif-
ficult to notice in cases of strong sunlight,
reflections, extreme light contrasts, or if the
driver is wearing sunglasses or is not looking
straight ahead.
NOTE
Distance Alert is only available in vehicles
that can display information on the wind-
shield with a head-up display.
Distance Alert is deactivated while Adap-
tive Cruise Control or Pilot Assist is
active.
WARNING Distance Alert only reacts of the time interval
to the vehicle ahead is shorter than the preset
value – vehicle speed is not affected.
Related information

Head-up display for Distance Alert (p. 297)
Activating/deactivating Distance Alert
(p. 298)
Setting a time interval for Distance Alert
(p. 298)
Distance Alert limitations (p. 299) Head-up display for Distance Alert
33
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display*, a
symbol will be displayed on the windshield as
long as the time interval to the vehicle ahead is
shorter than the set time interval. Distance Alert warning symbol on the windshield
34
.
For this to be possible, however, the
Show
Driver Support function must be activated
under Settings in the center display's menus (see
"Head-up display" for instructions). 32
Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on mod\
el.
33 The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can displ\
ay information on the windshield with a head-up display.
34 Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on mod\
el.

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NOTE Visual warnings on the windshield may be dif-
ficult to notice in cases of strong sunlight,
reflections, extreme light contrasts, or if the
driver is wearing sunglasses or is not looking
straight ahead.
Related information

Distance Alert* (p. 296)
Head-up display* (p. 142) Activating/deactivating Distance
Alert
35
Distance Alert can be turned off.
On/OffPress the Distance Alert but-
ton in the center display's
Function view.
GREEN button indicator light - Distance Alert
is on.
GRAY button indicator light - Distance Alert
is off.
Distance Alert is automatically activated each
time the engine is started.
Related information
Distance Alert* (p. 296) Setting a time interval for Distance
Alert
36
The Distance Alert function can be set to differ-
ent time intervals.
Different time intervals to the
vehicle ahead can be selected
and are shown in the instru-
ment panel as 1–5 horizontal
bars. The more bars, the longer
the time interval. One bar rep-
resents an interval of
approx. 1 second to the vehicle ahead. 5 bars
represents approx. 3 seconds. The same symbol appears when the Adaptive
Cruise Control function is activated.
35
The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can displ\
ay information on the windshield with a head-up display.
36 The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can displ\
ay information on the windshield with a head-up display.

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* Option/accessory. 299Controls for setting a time interval.
Reduce the time interval
Increase the time interval
Distance indicator
– Press the (1) or (2) button to decrease or
increase the time interval.
>

The distance indicator (3) shows the cur-
rent time interval.
NOTE
The greater the vehicles' speed, the
greater the distance between them for a
set time interval.
Only use the time intervals permitted by
local traffic regulations.
The set time interval is also used by the
Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist
functions.
WARNING
Only use a time interval suitable for the
current traffic conditions.
The driver should be aware that short
time intervals give them limited time to
react and act to any unforeseen traffic
situation.
Related information

Distance Alert* (p. 296) Distance Alert limitations
37
Distance Alert functionality may be reduced in
certain situations. 37
The Distance Alert function is only available in vehicles that can displ\
ay information on the windshield with a head-up display.

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Overview
Controls Function buttons and symbols
39
. : Activates Adaptive Cruise Control from
standby mode and resumes the set speed : Increases the set speed
: From standby mode - activates the
Adaptive Cruise Control and stores the cur-
rent speed : From active mode - deactivates/
switches the Adaptive Cruise Control to
standby mode : Reduces the set speed
Increases the time interval to the vehicle
ahead Reduces the time interval to the vehicle
ahead
Target vehicle indicator: ACC has detected
and is following a target vehicle using the set
time interval
Symbol for time interval to the vehicle ahead
NOTE
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control*, it is possible to switch between
cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control –
see the heading "Switching between CC and
ACC".
Instrument panel Speed indicators
39
. Set speed
Speed of the vehicle ahead.
The current speed of your vehicle.
See "Adaptive Cruise Control symbols and mes-
sages" for examples of different combinations of
symbols depending on the traffic situation.
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control and collision warning
(p. 303)
Head-up display for Adaptive Cruise Control
with collision warning (p. 304)
Activating and starting Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol (p. 304) 39
Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on mod\
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304 Head-up display for Adaptive Cruise
Control with collision warning
In vehicles equipped with a head-up display*, a
flashing warning symbol will be displayed on the
windshield. Collision warning symbol on the windshield
41
.
NOTE Visual warnings on the windshield may be dif-
ficult to notice in cases of strong sunlight,
reflections, extreme light contrasts, or if the
driver is wearing sunglasses or is not looking
straight ahead.
Related information

Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 300)
Head-up display* (p. 142) Activating and starting Adaptive
Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC
42
) must first be
activated and then started before it can regulate
speed and distance.
Putting Adaptive Cruise Control in
standby mode Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.
Adaptive Cruise Control is in standby mode each
time the engine is started. To put ACC in standby
mode from active mode:

Press ◀ (2) or ▶ (3) on the steering wheel
keypad and scroll to the (4) function.
>

The symbol will appear and Adaptive
Cruise Control will go into standby mode.
Starting/activating Adaptive Cruise
Control
To start ACC:
The driver's seat belt must be buckled and
the driver's door must be closed.
There must be a vehicle ahead (target vehi-
cle) within a reasonable distance or your
vehicle's current speed must be at least
15 km/h (9 mph). Note: This illustration is general and details may vary
depending on model.

With the (4) function displayed, press
(1) on the steering wheel keypad.
>

Adaptive Cruise Control will start and the
current speed will be stored, which will be
shown by numbers in the center of the
speedometer. 41
Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on mod\
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Switching between Cruise Control
and Adaptive Cruise Control
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol (ACC), the driver can switch between Cruise
Control (CC) and ACC.
A symbol in the instrument panel indicates which
cruise control system is active CC
ACCA A
Cruise control

Adaptive Cruise Control A
WHITE symbol: The function is active. GRAY symbol: Standby
mode
Switching from ACC to CCTo do so:
1. Press the button on the steering wheel
keypad to put Adaptive Cruise Control in
standby mode.
2. Tap the Cruise Control button in the center
display's Function view. The button's indica-
tor will change from GRAY to GREEN.
>

The symbol in the instrument panel will
change from ACC to
CC, indicating that Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol is off and Cruise Control is in standby
mode. 3.
Pressing the button on the steering
wheel keypad.
>

Cruise Control will start and the vehicle's
current speed will be set.
WARNING Switching from ACC to CC means that the
vehicle:
will no longer maintain a preset time
interval to the vehicle ahead.
will only follow the stored speed and the
driver must therefore apply the brakes
when necessary.
If CC is active when the engine is turned off, ACC
will be automatically activated the next time the
engine is started.
Switching from CC to ACCTo do so:
1. Press the button on the steering wheel
keypad to put Cruise Control in standby
mode. 2.
Tap the Cruise Control button in Function
view. The button's indicator will change from
GREEN to GRAY.
>

The symbols in the instrument panel will
switch from CC to ACC
to indicate that Adaptive Cruise Control is
in standby mode.
3. Pressing the button on the steering
wheel keypad.
>

Adaptive Cruise Control will go into active
mode and set the vehicle's current speed
and the selected time interval to the vehi-
cle ahead.
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control* (p. 300)
Cruise control (p. 291)

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314 Symbols and messages for
Adaptive Cruise Control
A number of symbols and messages relating to
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC 54
) may be dis-
played in the instrument panel and/or the head-
up display*.
Several examples 55
are provided below. The previous illustration
56
shows that Adaptive
Cruise Control is set to maintain a speed of
110 km/h (68 mph) and that there is no target
vehicle ahead to follow. The previous illustration
56
shows that Adaptive
Cruise Control is set to maintain a speed of
110 km/h (68 mph) and is following a target
vehicle ahead, which is traveling at the same
speed. 54
Adaptive Cruise Control
55 In the following illustration, Road Sign Information (RSI) indicates t\
hat the maximum permitted speed is 130 km/h (80 mph).
56 Note: This illustration is general and details may vary depending on mod\
el.

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