2019 MASERATI QUATTROPORTE Owners Manual

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual Push the ON/OFF button a second time
and release to turn the system off. A
pop-up message is displayed for 2
seconds to indicate that ACC was
disabled.
WARNING!
Leaving the Adaptive Cruise Control
(AC

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual (Continued)
• The ACC system applies the brake
down to a full stop when following a
target vehicle. If an ACC host vehicle
follows a target vehicle to a
standstill, after a two or three second
delay

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual If system does not detect the presence
of any vehicles ahead, only the bars
referred to set distance will be
displayed.
When system detects the presence of a
vehicle ahead, it is displayed in front
of

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual NOTE:
The displayed warning is a warning for
the driver to take action and does not
necessarily mean that the Forward
Collision Warning (FCW) system is
applying the brakes autonomously.
Overtake Aid W

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual Display Warnings and
Maintenance of ACC and FCW
Systems Wipe Front Radar Sensor Warning
This warning will display and a signal
will indicate when conditions
temporarily limit system performance
due to

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual require cleaning or removal of an
obstruction.
When the condition that created
limited functionality is no longer
present, the ACC and FCW systems will
return to full functionality.
NOTE:
If the winds

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual Using ACC on Hills
When driving on steep hills, ACC may
not detect a vehicle in your lane when
the vehicle reaches the crest.
Depending on the speed, vehicle load,
traffic conditions, and the steepnes

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MASERATI QUATTROPORTE 2019  Owners Manual Forward Collision Warning
– FCW The Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
system with braking action uses the
same parts already described for
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) for
sensing vehicle ahead (here