Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Adaptive Cruise Control 2020 Manual

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Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow 2020 Sedan Specification

The Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow for the 2020 sedan is an advanced driver assistance feature designed to enhance both convenience and safety. This system leverages a combination of radar and camera technology to maintain a set speed and distance from the vehicle ahead, adjusting the throttle and braking to keep pace with traffic. The Low Speed Follow functionality extends the benefits of adaptive cruise control into stop-and-go traffic conditions, allowing the vehicle to come to a complete stop when necessary and automatically resume moving as traffic flow recommences.

The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system in the Acura RLX Sport Hybrid operates seamlessly by using a millimeter-wave radar sensor mounted in the front grille and a monocular camera positioned near the rearview mirror. These components work together to detect and monitor the speed and distance of vehicles in the same lane. When the system identifies a slower-moving vehicle ahead, it automatically reduces the sedan's speed by modulating the throttle and applying the brakes if needed. Conversely, when the lane ahead is clear, the system will accelerate the vehicle back to the pre-set cruising speed.

Low Speed Follow enhances the ACC by allowing the vehicle to perform well in congested traffic scenarios. This feature can bring the car to a complete stop and hold it there, reducing driver fatigue in heavy traffic conditions. Once traffic begins to move again, a light tap on the accelerator or a press of the resume button will prompt the vehicle to start moving and re-establish the set following distance.

Overall, the Acura RLX Sport Hybrid's Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow offers a sophisticated blend of safety, convenience, and efficiency, allowing for smoother and more relaxed driving experiences in a variety of traffic conditions.

Acura RLX Sport Hybrid Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow 2020 Sedan F.A.Q.

How do I activate the Adaptive Cruise Control with Low Speed Follow in my 2020 Acura RLX Sport Hybrid?

To activate the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow, first ensure your vehicle is in motion and traveling above 25 mph. Press the MAIN button on the steering wheel to enable the system. Then, press the SET/- button to set your desired speed. Use the RES/+ and SET/- buttons to adjust the speed as needed.

What should I do if the Adaptive Cruise Control system does not maintain the set speed?

If the ACC does not maintain the set speed, check if there are any warning lights on the dashboard. Ensure that the radar sensor located at the front of the vehicle is clean and free of obstructions. If the problem persists, consult your Acura dealer for a system diagnostic.

Can I use the Adaptive Cruise Control in all driving conditions?

The Adaptive Cruise Control system is best used on highways and open roads. It may not perform optimally in heavy rain, snow, or fog due to sensor limitations. It is advisable to switch to manual driving in such conditions.

How does the Low Speed Follow feature work in traffic conditions?

The Low Speed Follow feature allows the ACC system to maintain a set interval between your vehicle and the one ahead, even during stop-and-go traffic. The system will automatically slow down and can bring the vehicle to a complete stop if the vehicle in front stops.

Why does the Adaptive Cruise Control system deactivate when driving through curves?

The ACC system may deactivate or reduce speed in curves to ensure safety, as it relies on straight-line radar detection. You may need to manually adjust your speed or steering to navigate curves safely.

How can I adjust the following distance in the Adaptive Cruise Control system?

Use the interval button on the steering wheel to adjust the following distance. You can choose from several distance settings, which will be displayed on the instrument panel. Adjust according to your preference and driving conditions.

What regular maintenance is required for the Adaptive Cruise Control system?

Regularly check and clean the radar sensor located at the front of the vehicle to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, ensure that all system updates are performed during routine maintenance checks at your Acura service center.

Are there any specific troubleshooting steps if the ACC system stops working suddenly?

If the ACC system stops working, first check for any obstructions or dirt on the radar sensor. Restart the vehicle to reset the system. If the issue persists, check for any error messages on the dashboard and consult your Acura service center.

What indications show that the Adaptive Cruise Control system is active?

When the ACC system is active, you will see an icon indicating the system is on, alongside the set speed and following interval on the instrument panel. Audible alerts may also be present when the system engages or disengages.

Is it safe to rely solely on the Adaptive Cruise Control for vehicle operation?

While the ACC system enhances driving convenience, it is not a substitute for attentive driving. Drivers should remain vigilant, keep their hands on the steering wheel, and be prepared to take control of the vehicle at any time.