Hyundai Elantra: Smart Cruise Control (SCC) / Function operation
Operating conditions
Smart Cruise Control will operate when
the following conditions are satisfied.
Basic function
- The gear is in D (Drive)
- The driver’s door is closed
- EPB (Electronic Parking Brake) is not
applied
- Your vehicle speed is within the
operating speed range
-- 5~110 mph (10~180 km/h): when
there is no vehicle in front
-- 0~110 mph (0~180 km/h): when
there is a vehicle in front
- ESC (Electronic Stability Control), TCS
(Traction Control System) or ABS is on
- ESC (Electronic Stability Control), TCS
(Traction Control System) or ABS is not
controlling the vehicle
- Engine rpm is not in the red zone
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
brake control is not operating
Information
At a stop, if there is no vehicle in front of
your vehicle, the system will turn on when
the brake pedal is depressed.
Overtaking Acceleration Assist
Overtaking Acceleration Assist will
operate when the turn signal indicator is
turned on to the left while Smart Cruise
Control is operating, and the following
conditions are satisfied:
- Your vehicle speed is above 40 mph
(60 km/h)
- The hazard warning flasher is off
- A vehicle is detected in front of your
vehicle
- Deceleration is not needed to
maintain distance with the vehicle in
front
WARNING
- When the turn signal indicator is
turned on to the left (left-hand drive)
or turned on to the right (righthand
drive) while there is a vehicle
ahead, the vehicle may accelerate
temporarily. Pay attention to the
road conditions at all times.
- Regardless of your countries driving
direction, Overtaking Acceleration
Assist will operate when the
conditions are satisfied. When
using the function in countries with
different driving direction, always
check the road conditions at all
times.
Setting
[A] : Type A, [B] : Type B
To turn on the function
Press the Driving Assist button to turn
on the system. The speed will be set
to the current speed on the cluster...
Basic function
You can see the status of the Smart
Cruise Control operation in the Driving
Assist mode on the cluster. Refer to “LCD
Display Modes” section in chapter 4...
Other information:
If your temperature gauge indicates
overheating, you experience a loss of
power, or hear loud pinging or knocking,
the engine may be overheating. If this
happens, you should:
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon as it
is safe to do so.
2. Put the vehicle in P (Park), and set the
parking brake...
Description and operation
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