Learn how to operate your Fiat 500x's intelligent cruise control system, also known as adaptive cruise control or ACC. This dynamic radar cruise control adjusts speed to ensure a set distance between you and the car in front of you.
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[Text on screen] This system is a driver’s convenience system, not a substitute for active driver involvement. The driver must remain aware of traffic conditions and be prepared to use the brakes to avoid collisions.
[Voice over] If equipped, Adaptive Cruise Control brings useful, adaptive features to the standard speed control system. Standard speed control maintains a selected speed in continuous flowing highway traffic.
With Adaptive Cruise Control you can also maintain a set distance between you and the driver in front of you. Let’s take a closer look.
To activate standard speed control, push the standard speed control On/Off button on your steering wheel. An indicator light will appear in your instrument panel to let you know the system is active.
First, accelerate to the speed you want to maintain. Then, push and release the Set/Plus or Set/Minus button to set the speed. Take your foot off the accelerator and the vehicle will cruise at the speed you’ve selected.
If you set the system at a speed above 20 mph or 32 km/h, the set speed will be the current speed of the vehicle.
You can adjust your set speed with the Set/Plus and Set/Minus buttons. Push and hold these buttons to increase or decrease the set speed in 5 mph or 10 km/h increments. Tap the buttons to change speed in 1 mph or 1 km/h increments. Tap three times and your speed will increase or decrease by 3 mph or 3 km/h.
Speed change is reflected in the instrument cluster, consistent with your preferred unit setting. Unit settings can be selected in the instrument cluster or radio.
To disengage the speed control, press the brake pedal or push the Cancel button. These actions will not erase your set speed memory. To resume your set speed, push and release the Res, or Resume, button.
To disable standard speed control, push the On/Off again. It’s best to leave the system off when not in use.
Now, let’s look at the adaptive part of Adaptive Cruise Control. To turn ACC on, push the ACC on/off button, then push Set/Plus or Set/Minus to engage.
The increase and decrease distance buttons let you change the distance between you and the driver in front of you. If there’s no driver ahead, your set speed will be unaffected. But when a slower moving driver enters your lane, the system automatically adjusts your speed to maintain the distance setting. You’ll see the sensed vehicle indicator icon in the instrument cluster.
The system will maintain the set distance until the driver ahead accelerates above the set speed or moves out of your lane, or until the system is manually disengaged.
Remember, ACC has limited braking ability. The driver is always responsible for collision avoidance. To deactivate ACC, push the ACC on/off button again. It’s best to leave the system off when not in use.
This video is not intended to take the place of your Owner's Manual. For complete details and other important safety information, please see your Owner's Information.
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