2012-2019 Volvo V40 4 Door DRIVER SUPPORT -> Adaptive Cruise Control* - queue assistance User Manual
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DRIVER SUPPORT  
Extended speed range  
NOTE  
Adaptive Cruise Control* - queue  
NOTE  
assistance  
The Queue Assist function can keep the car  
stationary for a maximum of 4 minutes - then  
the brakes release.  
Queue assistance also provides the adaptive  
cruise control with enhanced functionality at  
speeds lower than 30 km/h (20 mph).  
In order to activate the cruise control the driv-  
er's door must be closed and the driver must  
be wearing the seatbelt.  
See more information under the heading  
"Termination of automatic braking at a stand-  
still".  
In cars with automatic gearbox the adaptive  
cruise control is supplemented with the queue  
assistance function (also referred to as "Queue  
Assist").  
With an automatic gearbox, the adaptive cruise  
control can follow another vehicle within the  
range 0-200 km/h (0-125 mph).  
Change of target  
Queue assistance has the following functions:  
Extended speed range - also at lower than  
30 km/h (20 mph) and at stationary  
NOTE  
Activation of the cruise control below  
30 km/h (20 mph) requires a vehicle in front  
within a reasonable distance.  
Change of target  
Automatic braking ceases when stationary  
Note that the lowest programmable speed for the  
adaptive cruise control is 30 km/h (20 mph) -  
even though the cruise control is capable of fol-  
lowing another vehicle down to 0 km/h, a lower  
speed cannot be selected.  
For shorter stops in connection with inching in  
slow traffic or at traffic lights driving is automati-  
cally resumed if the stops do not exceed  
approx. 3 seconds - if it takes longer before the  
car in front starts moving again then the cruise  
control is set in standby mode (p. 206) with auto-  
matic braking. The driver must then reactivate it  
in one of the following ways:  
If the target vehicle in front suddenly turns then there  
may be stationary traffic in front.  
When the adaptive cruise control is following  
another vehicle at speeds lower than 30 km/h  
(20 mph) and the target is changed from a mov-  
ing vehicle to a stationary vehicle, the cruise con-  
trol will brake for the stationary vehicle.  
Learn more about how you manage the speed  
(p. 201) and different time intervals to the vehicle  
in front (p. 205).  
Press the steering wheel button  
...or...  
Depress the accelerator pedal.  
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The cruise control will then resume following  
the vehicle in front.  
208  
* Option/accessory.  
DRIVER SUPPORT  
This means that the brakes are released and the  
car will start to roll - the driver must therefore  
intervene and brake the car himself in order to  
maintain its position.  
Related information  
WARNING  
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)* (p. 201)  
Adaptive cruise control* - overview (p. 203)  
Cruise control* (p. 192)  
When the adaptive cruise control is following  
a vehicle in front at speeds in excess of  
30 km/h (20 mph) and the target is changed  
from a vehicle in front to a stationary vehicle,  
the adaptive cruise control will ignore the sta-  
tionary vehicle and instead select the stored  
speed.  
IMPORTANT  
Queue Assist can keep the car stationary for  
a maximum of 4 minutes - then the brakes  
release.  
The driver must intervene him/herself and  
brake.  
The driver's attention is drawn to this over  
several stages, with increasing intensity:  
Automatic standby mode with change  
of target  
The adaptive cruise control is disengaged and set  
in standby mode:  
1. Acoustic alarm (pinging) and text mes-  
sage.  
2. A warning lamp in the windscreen also  
starts to flash.  
when the speed is below 5 km/h (5 mph)  
and the cruise control is uncertain whether  
the target object is a stationary vehicle or  
some other object, e.g. a speed bump.  
3. "Stabbing" braking occurs.  
For more information on symbols, messages  
and their meaning, see the section Symbols  
and messages in the display (p. 212).  
when the speed is below 5 km/h (5 mph)  
and the vehicle in front turns off so the  
cruise control no longer has a vehicle to fol-  
low.  
Queue assistance releases the foot brake and is  
set to standby mode in these situations as well:  
the driver puts his/her foot on the brake  
pedal  
Termination of automatic braking at a  
standstill  
In the following situations, queue assistance  
stops automatic braking at a standstill:  
the gear selector is moved to P, N or R posi-  
tion  
the driver sets the cruise control in standby  
mode  
the driver opens the door  
the driver takes off his seatbelt.  
the parking brake is applied.  
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