Acura ILX Cruise Control 2021 Manual

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Acura ILX Adaptive Cruise Control 2021 Sedan Specification

The 2021 Acura ILX Sedan's Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system is an advanced driver assistance feature designed to enhance driving comfort and safety. This system utilizes a combination of radar and camera technology to monitor traffic conditions and maintain a set speed while keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. The ACC system operates by automatically adjusting the throttle and braking to match the speed of traffic, allowing for a more relaxed driving experience, especially during long journeys or in stop-and-go traffic.

The radar sensor, mounted on the front grille, continuously scans the road to detect vehicles within its range. Meanwhile, the forward-facing camera, positioned near the rearview mirror, provides additional data to accurately identify lane markings and other relevant objects. The system allows the driver to set a preferred cruising speed and a following interval, ranging from short to long, to adapt to varying traffic conditions.

When the ACC detects slower-moving traffic ahead, it will automatically decelerate the Acura ILX by reducing engine power or applying the brakes. Once the road clears, the system will accelerate back to the preset speed. The ACC is designed to work seamlessly with other safety features, such as the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) and Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), to provide a comprehensive safety net for the driver.

The user interface for the ACC is integrated into the vehicle's multi-information display, allowing drivers to easily monitor and adjust settings. The system can be activated or deactivated via steering wheel-mounted controls, ensuring minimal distraction while driving.

Overall, the Adaptive Cruise Control system in the 2021 Acura ILX Sedan represents a blend of sophisticated technology and user-friendly design, promoting a safer and more convenient driving experience.

Acura ILX Adaptive Cruise Control 2021 Sedan F.A.Q.

How do I activate the Adaptive Cruise Control on my 2021 Acura ILX?

To activate the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), press the MAIN button on the steering wheel to switch on the ACC system. Then, accelerate to your desired speed and press the SET/- button.

How can I adjust the following distance with the Adaptive Cruise Control?

Use the Distance button on the steering wheel to toggle through the different following distance settings. The selected distance will be displayed on the instrument panel.

What should I do if the Adaptive Cruise Control is not maintaining the correct speed?

Ensure that the ACC system is activated properly. Check for any obstructions on the radar sensor located in the front grille of the vehicle and clear any dirt or debris.

Can the Adaptive Cruise Control system be used in heavy traffic conditions?

While the ACC can adjust speed to maintain distance, it is not recommended for stop-and-go traffic. The driver should remain vigilant and be ready to take control.

Is it possible to switch from Adaptive Cruise Control to regular cruise control?

Yes, to switch to regular cruise control, press and hold the Distance button. The system will display a message indicating the change.

What maintenance does the Adaptive Cruise Control system require?

Regularly clean the radar sensor and camera to ensure optimal performance. Routine checks during vehicle service appointments are also recommended.

Why does the Adaptive Cruise Control system deactivate unexpectedly?

ACC may deactivate if the radar sensor or camera is blocked, if vehicle speed drops below a certain threshold, or during sudden acceleration. Check these conditions if deactivation occurs.

How does the Adaptive Cruise Control behave on curves?

ACC may reduce speed on curves for safety, but it might not always detect the curvature accurately. Drivers should be prepared to adjust speed manually.

Can the Adaptive Cruise Control system detect stationary objects?

ACC is primarily designed to detect moving vehicles. It may not always detect stationary objects, so drivers should remain attentive and prepared to intervene.

What should I do if the Adaptive Cruise Control system requires calibration?

If calibration is needed, visit an authorized Acura service center. Attempting to calibrate the system without proper equipment may lead to inaccurate operation.