Acura TLX Adaptive Cruise Control Low-Speed Follow 2015 Manual
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To activate the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) in your 2015 Acura TLX, press the MAIN button on the steering wheel. Then, accelerate to your desired speed and press the SET/- button. The ACC system will maintain your speed and adjust to slower traffic ahead.
The Low-Speed Follow feature allows the Adaptive Cruise Control system to continue functioning at low speeds, even in stop-and-go traffic. It automatically adjusts the car's speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front, coming to a complete stop if necessary, and resuming driving when traffic starts moving again.
To adjust the following distance in your Acura TLX's Adaptive Cruise Control, use the distance button on the steering wheel, which looks like a car with four bars in front of it. Press it multiple times to toggle through the different distance settings.
If the Adaptive Cruise Control system is not functioning properly, ensure that the radar sensor at the front of the vehicle is clean and unobstructed. If the problem persists, consult your Acura dealer for a diagnostic check.
It is not recommended to use Adaptive Cruise Control in severe weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, or fog, as these can impair the system's sensors. Always exercise caution and control over the vehicle manually in such conditions.
The Adaptive Cruise Control system may deactivate automatically if it detects a potential safety issue, if the vehicle speed falls below the minimum threshold, or if the sensors are obstructed or malfunctioning. Check for any warning messages on the dashboard.
Regularly clean the radar sensor area located at the front grille of your Acura TLX to ensure optimal performance. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to prevent damaging the sensor.
The Adaptive Cruise Control system may not detect all objects, such as small vehicles, motorcycles, or pedestrians. It is also less effective on winding roads, steep inclines, or during sharp turns. Always remain vigilant and ready to take manual control.
Yes, the Adaptive Cruise Control system with Low-Speed Follow can bring the vehicle to a complete stop if the traffic ahead stops. The system will also automatically resume driving once the traffic begins to move again.
If a warning light related to Adaptive Cruise Control appears, first check for any obstructions or dirt on the sensor. If the warning persists, consult your vehicle's manual or contact an Acura dealer for further assistance.