Vehicle Driving
IACC.
• Exit IACC actively. IACC needs to work in conjunction with other systems. When other systems don’t meet the working conditions, IACC will automatically exit. IACC automatically exits as follows:
– The camera is covered.
– Other systems are failed or unavailable.
– Lane assist system failure.
– Driver leaves steering wheel with both hands.
– Vehicle speed exceeds maximum speed limit.
– Other conditions that cause ACC to exit.
When exiting IACC automatically, the column shifter needs to be pulled down twice to activate IACC.
CAUTION
When the IACC system exits due to a fault, the vehicle must be restarted after the fault is eliminated before IACC can be used again.
• Temporary exit IACC. Due to the restrictions on the use of IACC, in some cases, IACC will temporarily exit, such as one or two lane line targets are missing, the driver actively turns the steering wheel, etc.
- When IACC exits temporarily, only steering assistance exits, and the system will continue to assist the driver in accelerating and decelerating the vehicle. Once the conditions for temporary exit are resolved, the steering assistance can automatically restore. - After the temporary exit exceeds the time limit, the system will completely exit. The column shifter needs to be pulled down again to activate IACC.
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