Acura TLX Adaptive Cruise Control 2022 Manual
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To activate the Adaptive Cruise Control, press the 'MAIN' button on the steering wheel to turn on the system. Then, accelerate to your desired speed and press the 'SET' button to engage the cruise control. The system will now maintain your speed and adjust based on the distance to the vehicle ahead.
Ensure that the Adaptive Cruise Control is turned on and the system is properly set. Check for any dashboard alerts that might indicate sensor issues. If the problem persists, consult your owner's manual for troubleshooting tips or contact your local Acura dealership for assistance.
Yes, you can adjust the following distance using the distance button on the steering wheel. Each press will cycle through different distance settings: short, medium, and long. Choose the setting that best suits your driving conditions.
The system may not detect vehicles in certain conditions, such as bad weather, dirty sensors, or if the vehicle ahead is too far or too close. Ensure that the radar sensor and camera are clean and unobstructed. If the issue continues, have the system inspected by a professional.
The Adaptive Cruise Control in the 2022 Acura TLX can automatically slow down and speed up based on traffic conditions. In stop-and-go traffic, it can bring the vehicle to a complete stop and resume driving automatically within a few seconds, or with a prompt from the driver.
Adaptive Cruise Control is compatible with most driving modes. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on the selected mode, especially in modes that prioritize performance over comfort. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific information about driving modes and system compatibility.
Regular maintenance includes keeping the radar sensor and camera clean and free from obstructions such as dirt, snow, or ice. It is also advisable to have the system checked during routine vehicle maintenance to ensure all components are functioning correctly.
Weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or fog can impact the system's ability to detect vehicles ahead accurately. The system may not function optimally or might be temporarily disabled until conditions improve. Always drive with caution in adverse weather conditions.
An illuminated warning light indicates a potential issue with the system. It could be due to blocked sensors, system malfunction, or a need for calibration. Refer to your vehicle's manual for guidance and, if necessary, seek assistance from an Acura service center.
Adaptive Cruise Control is best suited for highways and open roads. On winding roads, the system may not detect curves promptly, requiring driver intervention. Always be prepared to take control of the vehicle when necessary, especially on roads with sharp turns.