Acura RDX Adaptive Cruise Control 2023 Manual
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To activate the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on your 2023 Acura RDX, press the 'Main' button on the steering wheel. Then, press the 'SET' button once you reach the desired speed.
Yes, you can adjust the following distance with the ACC by pressing the distance button on the steering wheel. This allows you to select different following intervals.
If the ACC is not maintaining the set speed, ensure that the system is not being affected by external factors like uphill or downhill slopes. Check for any warning messages on the dashboard and consult your owner's manual for troubleshooting tips.
The ACC in the 2023 Acura RDX can handle stop-and-go traffic by automatically adjusting your speed, including bringing the vehicle to a complete stop if necessary. If traffic resumes within a short time, the vehicle will automatically accelerate again.
ACC may not perform optimally in adverse weather conditions, heavy traffic, or when lane markings are not visible. It is also less effective on winding roads. Always remain attentive and ready to take control.
While ACC enhances driving convenience, it is not a substitute for attentive driving. Always stay alert and be prepared to manually control the vehicle when necessary.
You can temporarily disable the ACC by pressing the 'Cancel' button on the steering wheel or by applying the brakes. To completely turn off ACC, press the 'Main' button again.
If the ACC warning light illuminates, it may indicate a malfunction. Safely stop the vehicle and restart it to see if the light resets. If the issue persists, consult a certified Acura service center.
Regularly clean the sensors located at the front of the vehicle to ensure optimal performance. Refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance guidelines and schedule regular check-ups at an authorized service center.
Yes, the ACC can be used alongside other systems like Lane Keeping Assist and Collision Mitigation Braking for enhanced safety and convenience. Make sure each system is active and functioning properly before use.