DRIVING AND OPERATING 215displayed. When the regular cruisecontrol is engaged, a green Jindicator will be lit on the instrumentcluster; the following gap will notdisplay.ACC Indicator Regular CruiseControl IndicatorWhen the vehicle is turned on, thecruise control mode will be set to thelast mode used before the vehicle wasturned off.{ WarningAlways check the cruise controlindicator on the instrument clusterto determine which mode cruisecontrol is in before using thefeature. If ACC is not active, thevehicle will not automatically brakefor other vehicles, which could(Continued)Warning (Continued)cause an accident if the brakes arenot applied manually. You andothers could be seriously injured orkilled.Setting Adaptive Cruise ControlIf J is on when not in use, it couldget pressed and go into ACC when notdesired. Keep J off when cruise isnot being used.Select the set speed desired for ACC.This is the vehicle speed when novehicle is detected in its path.While the vehicle is moving, ACC willnot set at a speed less than 25 km/h(16 mph), although it can be resumedwhen driving at lower speeds.To set ACC while moving:1. Press J.2. Get up to the desired speed.3. Press and release SET–.4. Remove your foot from theaccelerator.After ACC is set, it may immediatelyapply the brakes if a vehicle ahead isdetected closer than the selectedfollowing gap.ACC can also be set while the vehicleis stopped if ACC is on and the brakepedal is applied.The ACC indicator displays on theinstrument cluster, infotainmentdisplay, and Head-Up Display (HUD).When ACC is turned on, the indicatorwill be lit white. When ACC isengaged, the indicator will turn green.Be mindful of speed limits,surrounding traffic speeds, andweather conditions when selecting theset speed.