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Emergency braking assis-
t ance syst
em (Fr
ont Assist)*
Topic introduction Fig. 265
On the instrument panel display: ad-
v ance w
arning indications. The objective of the emergency braking as-
sist
ance syst
em is t
o prevent head-on colli-
sions against objects that may be in the vehi-
cle
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WARNING
Observe the safety warnings
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to the presence of metallic objects (e.g. rails
on the r oad or sheets used in r
oad w
orks).
The area in front of and around the radar
sensor should not be covered with adhesives,
additional or similar headlights, as this may
negatively affect Front Assist operation.
If the front of the vehicle is not properly re-
paired or structural modifications are made
to it, for example if the suspension is lowered,
Front Assist operation may be affected. SEAT
recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for
this purpose. CAUTION
If you have the sensation that the radar
sensor is damaged or has lost its settings, disconnect the Fr ont Assist. This will av
oid
possible dangerous situations caused by a
system malfunction. If this occurs have it
adjusted.
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Adaptive Cruise Control
ACC* Intr oduction Fig. 268
Related video Fig. 269
Detection area. The adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an e
x-
t ension of the normal cruise contr
ol sys-
tem (CCS)
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switch off during the journey. Switch off the
system when st
ar
ting off.
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Indications on the display Fig. 270
On the instrument panel display: (A)
ACC inactiv e (St
andby). (B) ACC activ
e.Instructions on the display
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compromise the system