What Is Ford Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go?
Available Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) lets you maintain a preset speed and distance from the vehicle ahead. ACC con Stop-and-Go incluso puede ayudarte a frenar por completo.
The cruise controls are on the steering wheel.*
Choosing Adaptive Cruise Control mode
- Select Driver Assist using the five-way steering wheel controls.
- Select Cruise Control.
- Choose Adaptive to enable Adaptive Cruise Control.
- Note: To use conventional cruise control, choose Normal.
Setting the Adaptive Cruise Control speed
- Press ON on the cruise control switch on your steering wheel.*
- Drive to your desired speed.
- Press SET.
- Take your foot off the accelerator.
The speed control system indicator light illuminates when you turn Adaptive Cruise Control on. The color of the indicator changes to indicate the system status.
- White indicates Adaptive Cruise Control is on but inactive.
- Green indicates that you set the speed and Adaptive Cruise Control is active.
Canceling Adaptive Cruise Control
Press the Cancel (CNCL) button on the steering wheel or apply the brakes.*
Temas Adicionales
¿Qué es el Control de Velocidad Adaptable?
What is Lane Centering?
¿Qué es el Control de Velocidad Adaptable Inteligente?
*Location and appearance of buttons may vary. Manual del Propietario for information specific to your vehicle.
Las características de asistencia para el conductor son complementarias y no reemplazan la atención, el juicio del conductor ni la necesidad de controlar el vehículo. Manual del Propietario para conocer los detalles y las limitaciones.
Normal Cruise Control will not brake when your vehicle is approaching slower vehicles. Always be aware of which mode you have selected and apply brakes when necessary.