STARTING AND DRIVING -> ELECTRONIC CRUISE CONTROL for Your Fiat 500 SUV Second Generation (2020-2025)

display. In this case, contact a Fiat  
Dealership.  
instructions);  
when the car has reached the  
desired speed, press button SET +  
(or SET ) and release it to activate  
the device. When the accelerator is  
released, the car will keep the selected  
speed automatically.  
ELECTRONIC  
CRUISE CONTROL  
This is an electronically controlled  
driving assistance device that  
If needed (when overtaking for  
instance), you can accelerate simply  
by pressing the accelerator; when you  
release the pedal, the car goes back to  
the speed stored previously.  
allows the desired car speed to be  
maintained, without having to press  
the accelerator pedal. This device can  
be used at a speed above 30 km/h on  
long stretches of dry, straight roads  
with few variations (e.g. motorways).  
It is therefore not recommended to use  
this device on extra-urban roads with  
traffic. Do not use the device in town.  
The electronic Cruise Control buttons  
are located on the right side of the  
steering wheel.  
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The symbol  
switches on to signal that the device  
has been activated.  
on the instrument panel  
When travelling downhill with the device  
active, the car speed may slightly  
exceed the stored one.  
On versions with Speed Limiter, if  
the device is activated, button  
must be pressed twice to activate the  
Cruise Control (because the first press  
deactivates the Speed Limiter, and the  
second press activates the Cruise  
Control).  
WARNING Before pressing the SET  
+ (or SET ) buttons, the car must be  
travelling at a constant speed on a flat  
surface.  
To ensure correct operation, the  
electronic Cruise Control is designed to  
deactivate if more than one function is  
operated simultaneously. In this case  
the system can be reactivated pressing  
The device cannot be turned on in  
either reverse or in neutral.  
INCREASING /  
DECREASING SPEED  
Increasing speed  
button and setting the desired  
speed of the car.  
WARNING It is dangerous to leave the  
device on when it is not used. There  
is a risk of inadvertently activating it  
and losing control of the car due to  
unexpected excessive speed.  
Once the electronic Cruise Control  
has been activated, the speed can be  
increased by pressing button SET +.  
Keeping the button pressed, the set  
speed will increase until the button is  
released, then the new speed will be  
stored.  
ACTIVATING THE DEVICE  
To activate the device press button (A)  
fig. 137.  
145) 146) 147)  
SETTING THE DESIRED  
SPEED  
Proceed as follows:  
operate the device (see the previous  
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Each time button SET + is pressed the  
set speed will be fine tuned.  
RECALLING THE SPEED  
With transmission operating in D  
(Drive), press and release the RES  
button to recall the previously set  
speed.  
IMPORTANT  
Decreasing speed  
145) While driving with the device active,  
never move the gear lever to neutral.  
146) In case of a malfunction or failure of  
the device, contact a Fiat Dealership.  
147) The electronic Cruise Control can  
be dangerous if the system cannot keep  
a constant speed. In specific conditions  
speed may be excessive, resulting in the  
risk of losing control of the vehicle and  
causing accidents. Do not use the device  
in heavy traffic or on winding, icy, snowy or  
slippery roads.  
With the device activated, the speed  
can be decreased by pressing button  
SET .  
Keeping the button pressed, the set  
speed will decrease until the button is  
released, then the new speed will be  
stored.  
DEACTIVATING THE  
DEVICE  
Pressing the CANC button or pressing  
the brake pedal as the car is slowing  
down deactivates the electronic Cruise  
Control without deleting the stored  
speed.  
Each time button SET is pressed the  
set speed will be fine tuned.  
The Cruise Control can also be  
deactivated if the electric parking  
brake (EPB) is activated or if the  
braking system intervenes (e.g. the  
ESC system) or in other particular  
conditions.  
WARNING Pressing the button SET  
+ (or SET ) the speed is adjusted  
depending on the selected unit of  
measurement ("metric" or "imperial")  
set through the Menu of the instrument  
panel display or, depending on the  
versions, in the menu of Uconnect™  
(see "Settings" in the "Vehicle mode"  
paragraph in the "Multimedia" section).  
CO-DRIVER SYSTEM  
(where provided)  
148) 149) 150) 151) 152) 153) 154) 155) 156) 157) 158)  
159) 160) 161) 162) 163)  
The stored speed is deleted in the  
following cases:  
38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46)  
ADAPTIVE CRUISE  
CONTROL (ACC) WITH  
FOLLOW TO STOP  
(where provided)  
pressing button  
the motor;  
or switching off  
if there is a malfunction in the  
electronic Cruise Control.  
WARNING On steeply sloping roads,  
the system may not be able to maintain  
the set speed, which may increase  
the speed of the car. It is, therefore,  
preferable to switch the device off  
under these conditions. The device  
keeps the speed stored even uphill and  
downhill. A slight variation in the speed  
on slight rises is completely normal.  
DESCRIPTION  
DEACTIVATING THE  
DEVICE  
The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is  
an electronic driver assist system that  
uses the camera located in the middle  
of the steering wheel fig. 138, to detect  
the presence of a vehicle close ahead.  
It combines the Cruise Control function  
with the ability to control the distance  
to the vehicle ahead.  
The electronic Cruise Control is  
deactivated by pressing button  
bringing the ignition device switch to  
STOP.  
or  
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