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Driving long distances can be tiring, but your Dodge Journey offers a feature called Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) to make your journey more comfortable. This system helps maintain a set speed while automatically adjusting to the flow of traffic, reducing driver fatigue and enhancing safety.
Understanding Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control is an advanced version of traditional cruise control. It uses radar and camera sensors to monitor the distance between your vehicle and the car ahead. When activated, it maintains your chosen speed but can slow down or speed up to match traffic conditions without driver intervention.
How to Activate and Use ACC in Your Dodge Journey
- Ensure your vehicle is in Drive mode and at a complete stop.
- Locate the cruise control buttons on your steering wheel or stalk.
- Press the “On” or “Cruise” button to activate the cruise control system.
- Accelerate to your desired speed.
- Press the “Set” button to lock in your current speed.
- Activate ACC by pressing the “Adaptive” or similar button, often marked with a car icon and radar waves.
- Adjust the following distance using the distance control buttons, typically marked with “+” and “-” symbols.
Once ACC is active, your vehicle will automatically adjust its speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. You can manually override the system by pressing the brake or accelerator if needed.
Tips for Safe and Effective Use
- Always stay alert and keep your hands on the wheel, even when ACC is active.
- Use ACC in clear traffic conditions to avoid sudden stops or surprises.
- Adjust the following distance to a comfortable level based on your driving style and road conditions.
- Turn off ACC when driving in heavy traffic or complex environments requiring frequent braking and steering.
By understanding and properly using your Dodge Journey’s Adaptive Cruise Control, you can enjoy a more relaxed and safer driving experience. Familiarize yourself with your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions and safety precautions related to ACC.