Range Rover: Detection beam issues - Adaptive cruise control - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Detection beam issues

Detection issues can occur:

Detection issues can occur:

1. When driving on a different line to the vehicle in front.

2. When a vehicle edges into your lane. The vehicle will only be detected once it has moved fully into your lane.

3. There may be issues with the detection of vehicles in front when going into and coming out of a bend.

In these cases ACC may brake late or unexpectedly. The driver should stay alert and intervene if necessary.

    Hints on driving with ACC
    The system acts by regulating the speed of the vehicle, using engine control and the brakes. Gear changes may occur in response to deceleration or acceleration while in ACC. ACC is not a collisio ...

    ACC malfunction
    If a fault occurs during operation of the system in cruise or follow modes, the ACC system will switch off and cannot be used until the fault is cleared. The message DRIVER INTERVENE appears brief ...

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