Driver assist systems -> Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) for Your Skoda Fabia 4 Door Third Generation (2014-2020)

Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 113  
Speed range  
Operation  
ACC allows a speed setting in the range of  
30-160 km/h.  
Operating with the lever  
If control is started at a speed of less than 30 km/h  
on vehicles with an automatic transmission, the  
speed is automatically increased to 30 km/h or con-  
trolled according to the speed of the vehicle ahead.  
Distance level  
The distance to the vehicle ahead can be adjusted to  
five different levels.  
WARNING  
Maintain a minimum distance in accordance with  
the country-specific legal regulations.  
A
Activate GRA (cruise control inactive)  
Disable GRA  
Automatic stop and start  
A vehicle with an automatic transmission can be de-  
celerated to a stop using the ACC and start moving  
again. Control is disconnected in case of longer hold-  
ing periods.  
Interrupt control (sprung position)  
Resume cruise control1) / Increase speed  
B
C
Start control at the current speed / reduce  
speed  
Overtaking  
If your vehicle changes to the fast lane and no vehi-  
cle is detected in front, ACC accelerates up to the  
set speed.  
D
Show menu of assistance systems - Possibility  
to switch between GRA and speed limiter  
Accelerate temporarily  
Status display in the instrument cluster display  
Depress the accelerator pedal.  
illuminates - ACC is activated  
Releasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed  
to drop again to the set speed.  
illuminates together with  
When the control starts, the set speed is dis-  
played.  
- Control is active  
Interrupt speed control  
After pressing the brake pedal.  
After an ESC intervention.  
illuminates - ACC does not decelerate suffi-  
ciently  
Depress the brake pedal.  
Troubleshooting  
Cruise control system faulty  
or  
illuminates  
Operation  
Get the help of a specialist company.  
Operating with the lever  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)  
Functionality  
Control  
ACC maintains the set speed. When your vehicle ap-  
proaches the vehicle in front, ACC will automatically  
start to maintain the set distance to this vehicle.  
Maintaining the set speed and the distance will here-  
inafter be referred to as Control.  
WARNING  
ACC does not respond to stationary objects or to  
crossing or oncoming objects.  
ACC is intended primarily for use on motorways.  
1)  
If no speed is set, the current speed is adopted.  
114 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)  
When cornering  
Activate ACC (control inactive)  
Start or resume control/Increase speed in  
steps of 1 km/h (sprung position)  
Stop control (sprung position)  
Deactivate ACC  
Increase speed in steps of 10 km/h  
Reduce speed in steps of 10 km/h  
Set distance level  
Start control/Reduce speed in steps of 1  
km/h  
When cornering, a vehicle in the next lane may enter  
the detected area. Your vehicle will be controlled ac-  
cording to this vehicle.  
Starting control with the current speed  
.
Or:  
Narrow or staggered vehicle  
If no speed is saved, move the lever to the sprung  
position  
.
Set distance level  
Move the  
switch to the sprung position  
or  
.
Line A , appears on the  
display, indicating the  
change in distance.  
Use the  
to set the desired dis-  
tance level.  
switch  
ACC detects a narrow or staggered vehicle only  
when it is in the area covered by the radar.  
Lane change by another vehicle  
For temporary acceleration  
Depress the accelerator pedal.  
The vehicle accelerates and control is temporarily in-  
terrupted. Upon releasing the accelerator, control is  
resumed.  
Interrupting cruise control  
After pressing the brake pedal.  
By operating the clutch pedal for a long time.  
After an ESC intervention.  
A vehicle that changes to the lane a short distance  
away may not be recognized by the ACC in time.  
After deactivation of the ASR.  
Stationary vehicle  
Resuming control  
If a speed is stored, move the lever to the sprung  
position  
.
The vehicle is controlled at the set speed. The set  
speed is shown in the instrument cluster display.  
Function restriction  
WARNING  
Be particularly attentive and alert in the following  
situations.  
If a vehicle in front turns and there is a stationary ve-  
hicle in front of this vehicle, the ACC will not respond  
to the stationary vehicle.