warning Ram 4500 Chassis Cab 2019 Owner's Manual
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Operation
The  speed  control  buttons  (located  on  the  right  side  of  the
steering wheel) operate the ACC system.Adaptive Cruise Control Buttons
NOTE:
Any  chassis/suspension  or  tire  size  modifications  to  the
vehicle  will  effect  the  performance  of  the  Adaptive  Cruise
Control and Forward Collision Warning System.
Activating Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
You  can  only  engage  ACC  if  the  vehicle  speed  is  above
0 mph (0 km/h).
The  minimum  set  speed  for  the  ACC  system  is  20 mph
(32 km/h).
When  the  system  is  turned  on  and  in  the  ready  state,  the
instrument cluster display will read “ACC Ready.”
When  the  system  is  off,  the  instrument  cluster  display  will
read “Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Off.”
NOTE:
You cannot engage ACC under the following conditions: 
• When in Four-Wheel Drive Low.
• When you apply the brakes.
• When the parking brake is applied.
• When the automatic transmission is in PARK, REVERSE or NEUTRAL.
• When the vehicle speed is outside of the speed range.
• When the brakes are overheated.
1 — Adaptive Cruise Control On/Off Button
2 — Distance Button 
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• When the driver door is open at low speed.
• When the driver seat belt is unbuckled at low speed.
• ESC Full-Off Mode is active.
To Activate/Deactivate
Push and release the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on/off
button.  The  ACC  menu  in  the  instrument  cluster  displays
“ACC Ready.”Adaptive Cruise Control Ready
To turn the system off, push and release the Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC) on/off button again. At this time, the system will  turn  off  and  the  instrument  cluster  display  will  show
“Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Off.”
Adaptive Cruise Control Off
WARNING!
Leaving  the  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  (ACC)  system  on
when not in use is dangerous. You could accidentally set
the  system  or  cause  it  to  go  faster  than  you  want.  You
could lose control and have a collision. Always leave the
system off when you are not using it.
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To Turn Off
The system will turn off and clear the set speed in memory if:
• The  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  (ACC)  on/off  button  ispushed.
• The Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control on/off button is pushed.
• The ignition is turned OFF.
• You switch to Four-Wheel Drive Low.
To Resume
If there is a set speed in memory push the RES (+) button and
then remove your foot from the accelerator pedal. The instru-
ment cluster display will display the last set speed.
NOTE:
• If  your  vehicle  stays  at  standstill  for  longer  than  two seconds, the driver will have to push the RES (+) button to
reengage the ACC to the existing set speed.
• ACC  cannot  be  resumed  if  there  is  a  stationary  vehicle in-front of your vehicle in close proximity.
To Vary The Speed Setting
To Increase Speed
While ACC is set, you can increase the set speed by pushing
the RES (+) button.
The  speed  increment  shown  is  dependant  on  the  chosen
speed unit of U.S. (mph) or Metric (km/h):
U.S. Speed (mph)  
• Pushing  the  RES  (+)  button  once  will  result  in  a  1 mph increase  in  set  speed.  Each  subsequent  tap  of  the  button
results in an increase of 1 mph.
WARNING!
The  Resume  function  should  only  be  used  if  traffic  and
road conditions  permit.  Resuming  a set speed that  is too
high or too low for prevailing traffic and road conditions
could  cause  the  vehicle  to  accelerate  or  decelerate  too
sharply  for  safe  operation.  Failure  to  follow  these
warnings  can  result  in  a  collision  and  death  or  serious
personal injury.
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Distance Setting 1 Bar (Short)
The  system  automatically  defaults  to  the  longest  distance
setting.  To  decrease  the  distance  setting,  push  the  Distance
Button  and  release.  Each  time  the  button  is  pushed,  the
distance  setting  decreases  by  one  bar.  Once  the  shortest
setting  is  reached, if  the  button  is  pushed  again  it  will  reset
to the default setting (longest).
If there is no vehicle ahead, the vehicle will maintain the set
speed.  If  a  slower  moving  vehicle  is  detected  in  the  same
lane,  the  instrument  cluster  displays  the  “Sensed  Vehicle
Indicator”  icon,  and  the  system  adjusts  vehicle  speed  auto -
matically  to  maintain  the  distance  setting,  regardless  of  the
set speed. The vehicle will then maintain the set distance until:
• The  vehicle  ahead  accelerates  to  a  speed  above  the  set
speed.
• The  vehicle  ahead  moves  out  of  your  lane  or  view  of  the sensor.
• The distance setting is changed.
• The system disengages. (Refer to the information on ACC Activation).
The maximum braking applied by ACC is limited; however,
the  driver  can  always  apply  the  brakes  manually,  if  neces -
sary.
NOTE:
The  brake  lights  will  illuminate  whenever  the  ACC  system
applies the brakes.
A  Proximity  Warning  will  alert  the  driver  if  ACC  predicts
that  its maximum braking level  is not sufficient  to  maintain
the  set  distance.  If  this  occurs,  a  visual  alert  “BRAKE”  will
flash  in  the  instrument  cluster  display  and  a  chime  will
sound  while  ACC continues  to apply  its  maximum  braking
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Brake Alert
NOTE:
The  “Brake!”  Screen  in  the  instrument  cluster  display  is  a
warning for the driver to take action and does not necessarily
mean  that  the  Forward  Collision  Warning  system  is
applying the brakes autonomously.
Trailer Detect — If Equipped
When  a  trailer  is  detected,  the  ACC  system  automatically
defaults to the longest setting (four bars). The setting can be
overridden  by  pushing  the  Distance  Button  on  the  steering
wheel.
Overtake Aid
When  driving  with  ACC  engaged  and  following  a  vehicle,
the system will  provide an additional acceleration up  to the
ACC  set  speed  to  assist  in  passing  the  vehicle.  This  addi -
tional  acceleration  is  triggered  when  the  driver  utilizes  the
left  turn  signal  and will only  be  active when  passing  on the
left hand side.
ACC Operation At Stop
In  the  event  that  the  ACC  system  brings  your  vehicle  to  a
standstill  while  following  a  target  vehicle,  if  the  target
vehicle  starts  moving  within  two  seconds  of  your  vehicle
coming  to  a  standstill,  your  vehicle  will  resume  motion
without the need for any driver action.
If  the  target  vehicle  does  not  start  moving  within  two
seconds of your vehicle coming to a standstill, then ACC will
cancel  and  the  driver  must  take  over  braking.  When  the
target  vehicle  drives  off,  ACC  can  be  resumed  by  releasing
the brake and pushing the RES (+) button. 
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NOTE:
After  the  ACC  system  holds  your  vehicle  at  a  standstill  for
approximately  two  seconds,  a  chime  will  sound  and  an
“ACC  may  cancel  soon”  warning  will  display.  The  brakes
will release when ACC is cancelled and the driver must take
over braking.
While  ACC  is  holding  your  vehicle  at  a  standstill,  if  the
driver seatbelt is unbuckled or the driver door is opened, the
parking brake will be activated, and the ACC system will be
cancelled.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Menu
The  instrument  cluster  display  will  show  the  current  ACC
system settings. The instrument cluster display is located in
the  center  of  the  instrument  cluster.  The  information  it
displays depends on ACC system status.Push  the  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  (ACC)  on/off  button
(located  on  the  steering  wheel)  until  one  of  the  following
appears in the instrument cluster display:
Adaptive Cruise Control Off
When  ACC  is  deactivated,  the  display  will  read  “Adaptive
Cruise Control Off.”
Adaptive Cruise Control Ready
When ACC is activated, but the vehicle speed setting has not
been  selected,  the  display  will  read  “Adaptive  Cruise
Control Ready.”
Adaptive Cruise Control Set
When  the  RES  (+)  or  the  SET(-)  button  (located  on  the
steering wheel) is pushed, the display will read “ACC SET.”
When ACC is  set, the set speed will show in the instrument
cluster display.
WARNING!
When  the  ACC  system  is  resumed,  the  driver  must
ensure  that  there  are  no  pedestrians,  vehicles  or  objects
in  the  path  of  the  vehicle.  Failure  to  follow  these
warnings  can  result  in  a  collision  and  death  or  serious
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The ACC screen may display once again if any ACC activity
occurs, which may include any of the following:
• System Cancel
• Driver Override
• System Off
• ACC Proximity Warning
• ACC Unavailable WarningThe  instrument  cluster  display  will  return  to  the  last
display  selected  after  five  seconds  of  no  ACC  display
activity
Display Warnings And Maintenance
“Wipe Front Radar Sensor In Front Of Vehicle” Warning
The  “ACC/FCW  Unavailable  Wipe  Front  Radar  Sensor”
warning  will  display  and  also  a  chime  will  indicate  when
conditions temporarily limit system performance.
This  most often occurs at  times of poor visibility,  such as in
snow  or  heavy  rain.  The  ACC  system  may  also  become
temporarily blinded due to obstructions, such as mud, dirt or
ice. In these cases, the instrument cluster display will display
“ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor” and the
system will deactivate. The  “ACC/FCW  Unavailable  Wipe  Front  Radar  Sensor”
message can sometimes be displayed while driving in highly
reflective  areas  (i.e.  tunnels  with  reflective  tiles,  or  ice  and
snow). The ACC system will recover after the vehicle has left
these  areas.  Under  rare  conditions,  when  the  radar  is  not
tracking any vehicles or objects in its path this warning may
temporarily occur.
NOTE:
If  the  “ACC/FCW  Unavailable  Wipe  Front  Radar  Sensor”
warning  is  active  Normal  (Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control  is
still  available.  For  additional  information  refer  to  “Normal
(Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode” in this section.
If  weather  conditions  are  not  a  factor,  the  driver  should
examine the sensor. It may require cleaning or removal of an
obstruction. The sensor is located in the camera in the center
of  the  windshield,  on  the  forward  side  of  the  rearview
mirror. 
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To keep the ACC System operating properly, it is important
to note the following maintenance items:
• Always  keep  the  sensor  clean.  Carefully  clear  the  wind-
shield.
• Do not remove any screws from the sensor. Doing so could cause an ACC system malfunction or failure and require a
sensor realignment.
• Do  not  attach  or  install  any  accessories  near  the  sensor, including transparent material or aftermarket grilles. Doing
so could cause an ACC system failure or malfunction.
When the condition that deactivated the system is no longer
present,  the  system  will  return  to  the  “Adaptive  Cruise
Control Off” state and will resume function by simply reac -
tivating it.
NOTE:
• If the “ACC/FCW Unavailable Wipe Front Radar Sensor” message  occurs  frequently  (e.g.  more  than  once  on  every
trip)  without  any  snow,  rain,  mud,  or  other  obstruction,
have the radar sensor realigned at your authorized dealer.
• Installing  a  snow  plow,  front-end  protector,  an  after -
market grille or modifying the grille is not recommended.
Doing  so  may  block  the  sensor  and  inhibit  ACC/FCW
operation. “Clean Front Windshield” Warning
The  “ACC/FCW  Limited  Functionality  Clean  Front  Wind
-
shield”  warning  will  display  and  also  a  chime  will  indicate
when conditions temporarily limit system performance. This
most often occurs at times of poor visibility, such as in snow
or  heavy  rain  and  fog.  The  ACC  system  may  also  become
temporarily  blinded  due  to  obstructions,  such  as  mud,  dirt,
or ice on windshield, driving directly into the sun and fog on
the  inside  of  glass.  In  these  cases,  the  instrument  cluster
display will show “ACC/FCW  Limited Functionality Clean
Front  Windshield”  and  the  system  will  have  degraded
performance.
The  “ACC/FCW  Limited  Functionality  Clean  Front  Wind -
shield”  message  can  sometimes  be  displayed  while  driving
in  adverse  weather  conditions.  The  ACC/FCW  system  will
recover  after  the  vehicle  has  left  these  areas.  Under  rare
conditions,  when the  camera  is  not  tracking  any vehicles  or
objects in its path this warning may temporarily occur.
If  weather  conditions  are  not  a  factor,  the  driver  should
examine the windshield and the camera located on the back
side  of  the  inside  rear  view  mirror.  They  may  require
cleaning or removal of an obstruction.
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When  the  condition  that  created  limited  functionality  is  no
longer present, the system will return to full functionality.
NOTE:
If the “ACC/FCW Limited Functionality Clean Front Wind-
shield”  message  occurs  frequently  (e.g.  more  than  once  on
every  trip)  without  any  snow,  rain,  mud,  or  other  obstruc -
tion,  have  the  windshield  and  forward  facing  camera
inspected at your authorized dealer.
Service ACC/FCW Warning
If  the  system  turns  off,  and  the  instrument  cluster  displays
“ACC/FCW  Unavailable  Service  Required”  or  “Cruise/
FCW  Unavailable  Service  Required”,  there  may  be  an
internal system fault or a temporary malfunction that limits
ACC  functionality.  Although  the  vehicle  is  still  drivable
under normal conditions, ACC will be temporarily unavail -
able. If this occurs, try activating ACC again later, following
an ignition cycle. If the problem persists, see your authorized
dealer.Precautions While Driving With ACC
In certain driving situations, ACC may have detection issues.
In  these  cases,  ACC  may  brake  late  or  unexpectedly.  The
driver needs to stay alert and may need to intervene.
NOTE:
• Aftermarket  add-ons  such  as  snow  plows,  lift  kits,  and brush/grille bars can hinder module performance. Ensure
the radar/camera has no obstructions in the field of view.
• Height  modifications  can  limit  module  performance  and functionality.
• Do  not  put stickers  or  easy  passes  over  the camera/radar field of view.
• Any  modifications  to  the  vehicle  that  may  obstruct  the field of view of the radar/camera are not recommended.
Cleaning Instructions
Dust  and  dirt  can  accumulate  on  the  cover  and  block  the
camera  lens.  Clean  the  camera  lens  with  a  soft  microfiber
cloth, being careful not to damage or scratch the module. 
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Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode
In  addition  to  Adaptive  Cruise  Control  mode,  a  Normal
(Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control  mode  is  available  for  cruising
at  fixed  speeds.  The  Normal  (Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control
mode  is  designed  to  maintain  a  set  cruising  speed  without
requiring the driver to operate the accelerator. Speed Control
can  only  be  operated  if  the  vehicle  speed  is  above  20 mph
(32 km/h).
To  change  between  the  different  control  modes,  push  the
Adaptive  Cruise  Control  (ACC)  on/off  button  which  turns
the  ACC  on  and  the  Normal  (Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control
off. Pushing of the Normal (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control on/
off button will result in turning on (changing to) the Normal
(Fixed Speed) Cruise Control mode.To Set A Desired Speed
Turn  the  Normal  (Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control  on.
When  the  vehicle  has  reached  the  desired  speed,
push  the  RES  (+)  or  SET  (-)  button  and  release.
Release  the  accelerator  and  the  vehicle  will  operate  at  the
selected  speed.  Once  a  speed  has  been  set  a  message
“CRUISE  CONTROL  SET  TO  MPH  (km/h)”  will  appear
indicating what speed  was set. This light will  turn on when
the system is turned on via the on/off control. It turns green
when the cruise control is set.
To Vary The Speed Setting
To Increase Speed
When  the  Normal  (Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control  is  set,  you
can increase speed by pushing the RES (+) button.
The  driver's  preferred  units  can  be  selected  through  the
instrument  panel  settings.  Refer  to  ”Instrument  Cluster
Display”  in  “Getting  To  Know  Your  Instrument  Panel”  for
more information. The speed increment shown is dependant
on the speed of U.S. (mph) or Metric (km/h) units:
WARNING!
In  the  Normal  (Fixed  Speed)  Cruise  Control  mode,  the
system  will  not  react  to  vehicles  ahead.  In  addition,  the
proximity  warning  does  not  activate  and  no  alarm  will
sound even if you are too close to the vehicle ahead since
neither  the  presence  of  the  vehicle  ahead  nor  the
vehicle-to-vehicle  distance  is  detected.  Be  sure  to
maintain  a  safe  distance  between  your  vehicle  and  the
vehicle ahead. Always be aware which mode is selected. 
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