Adaptive cruise control (acc), How it works, Switching between acc and standard cruise control – HONDA 2013 Accord Sedan (Touring) - Technology Reference Guide User Manual

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ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC)

Set a time or space interval between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you.When the

vehicle ahead changes speed,ACC senses the change and adapts to maintain a set range.

How It Works

1. Press MAIN.

2. ACC appears on

the MID and the

ACC indicator

comes on.

Switching Between ACC and Standard Cruise Control

Switching Between ACC and Standard Cruise Control

2. The selected

mode appears on

the MID.

1. Press and hold

the Distance

button for about

one second.

1. Press MAIN to activate.

3. Press and release -/SET, then

release the accelerator pedal.

Canceling ACC

Press MAIN.

There are three ways to cancel:

Changing Vehicle Distance

Control the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.

Press CANCEL.

Tap the brake pedal.

2. Accelerate to the desired speed

(above 25 mph).

4. To increase speed: Press RES/+.

To decrease speed: Press -/SET.

Short range

Middle range

Long range

Very Long range

ACC automatically adjusts the following distance based on the range selected

and your vehicle speed.

Press the

Distance

button to

shuffle

through

four ranges.

The selected range and set speed are shown on the MID.

Range

MID Screen

Very Long

Long

Middle

Short

If there is no vehicle ahead of

you, a dotted-line vehicle icon

appears on the MID.

Note: The ACC radar sensor in the front grille can detect and monitor the

distance of a vehicle up to approximately 100 yards ahead.

If a vehicle enters the ACC

range, a beep sounds and a

vehicle icon appears on the MID.

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