Acura RL Adaptive Cruise Control 2011 Manual
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To activate the Adaptive Cruise Control, press the MAIN button on the steering wheel. Then, accelerate to your desired speed and press the SET button to engage the system.
If the system is not maintaining the set distance, ensure that the radar sensor is not obstructed by dirt or debris. If the issue persists, consult your owner's manual or contact a certified Acura technician.
It is not recommended to use Adaptive Cruise Control in heavy rain or snow as the sensors may not function properly, potentially leading to unsafe driving conditions.
You can adjust the following distance by using the DISTANCE button on the steering wheel. Each press changes the distance setting, which is displayed on the instrument panel.
The ACC indicator light illuminates when the Adaptive Cruise Control system is activated. If it flashes, there may be a system malfunction, and you should have the vehicle inspected by a professional.
The 2011 Acura RL's Adaptive Cruise Control can slow the vehicle down but does not bring it to a complete stop. You must be prepared to take over braking when necessary.
An error message could indicate sensor obstruction, system calibration issues, or a malfunction. Check for obstructions and ensure the sensors are clean. If the issue persists, consult a professional.
It's advisable to have your Adaptive Cruise Control system checked during your regular vehicle maintenance schedule or if you notice any issues with its performance.
The Adaptive Cruise Control in the 2011 Acura RL is designed to work at speeds above approximately 25 mph. It may not function effectively at lower speeds.
If the system disengages unexpectedly, check for any alerts or messages on the dashboard. Ensure that the sensor is unobstructed and consult with an Acura specialist if the problem continues.